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From: John Moore <jmoore5@uswest.net>
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Subject: Has GPL raised the standard too high?
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Geez... I drove the Toca 2 demo for an hour and it was fun, good
graphics, super idea but it reminded me of NFS more than anything else.
Even with the physics on max it feels closer to an arcade game than a
driving sim. Don't get me wrong, I like Toca2 in it's way just like
MGPR2 and most other recent sim titles but... With SCGT and TransAm
coming I wonder if either one of those titles will be able too meet the
challenge of GPL's combination of such a super physics model, great ai
and graphics?
JM - hmmm N3 with TPTCC patch?

