Re: GTR2 - NFS2 - help
"Mark" <mark@eliminatespam,com > wrote in message
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> Dowell wrote:
>> A few weeks ago, I asked this group for suggestions on an auto sim that
>> used
>> the mouse (instead of keyboard, joystick or wheel).
>>
>> GTR-2 was suggested, so I bought it. Yes, it runs great with just the
>> mouse. Thanks for the great tip on a fantastic program. It *is*
>> fantastic.
>>
>> I only have one issue with it....,it is too much for me. Man, this thing
>> needed 3 discs for the install and is very, very detailed.....for what I
>> was
>> looking for, too detailed.
>>
>> I was looking for something like NFS2 (the one that could be controlled
>> with
>> a mouse).......I have a copy, but it won't run on Windows XP (if you know
>> how that can be done, please let me know, as I could never find an answer
>> via Google, and I really enjoyed that program.)
>>
>> Otherwise, is there a way to simply start GTR-2, get in a car, and drive
>> around the track? I really don't want to learn the tracks, the circuits,
>> take lessons, take various levels of lessons within lessons then tests
>> within various levels of levels within lessons, learn the physics of
>> traction and take tests on it, adjust my tire pressure, etc., for hours
>> or
>> weeks just to be able to get into a car and drive around a track.
>>
>> This program is just waaaayyyyy ahead of me on the learning curve. It
>> reminds me of MS Flight Simulator on full-manual mode in a Lear
>> jet.....just
>> way too much to learn. It took me days just to take off in a Piper Cub.
>>
>> If this program is just too advanced for my needs, I understand, and I'll
>> sell it or trade it for something that is like NFS2 (mouse controlled), a
>> program like "Driver" (but with better graphics), a NASCAR simple sim, or
>> something like that.
>>
>> All advice and suggestions welcomed. TIA!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> I just jumped in and started racing with GTR2 immediately (admittedly with
> the wheel). It has various difficulty options, but just stick with the
> default, that gives you traction control, etc. (more realistic in my
> opinion). You do need to learn the tracks though, if you aren't already
> familiar with them. I don't see how you could have a racing game where you
> don't need to learn the tracks - unless the car drives itself.
Actually, GTR2 without a wheel would, at least for me, be impossible to
drive. The NFS Underground series might be a better bet but I am not sure it
will work with a mouse. I know it has keyboard controls though. At least it
has the option to just drive around, although you may get some challenges.
Ed