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Old 21 Jul 2002, 13:48 (Ref:338731)   #76
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So very true. I played the game the other day on my TV and since the definiton of a TV isn't as good as a computer screen the Aliasing issues just dissapeared and the game looked like the real thing.

One thing though.......taking into account that the game is based on the 2001 season in which it hardly rained the realistic weather in the game does produce quite a lot of rain. Although.....who can blame them from wanting people to play in that wonderful raining mode.
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Old 21 Jul 2002, 17:13 (Ref:338967)   #77
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How easy is it to change the game settings to produce 2002 cars etc...is this difficult to do , ive seen many sites that say theyve got new car colours etc...but no one has ever explained how complicated it is to alter the game to use them.
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Old 21 Jul 2002, 18:54 (Ref:339022)   #78
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but bloody difficult. I couldn't beleive how narrow the circuit was first time I had a go on it. With all the aids off I struggle to do one clean lap, let alone 78!!
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Old 21 Jul 2002, 20:08 (Ref:339060)   #79
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SOOOOOO SMMMMOOOOOOOOOOTH.
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Old 22 Jul 2002, 13:55 (Ref:339655)   #80
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hehe....I think the biggest challenge (at least for me) is Monaco in GPL. For me, that's even tougher than the Nurburgring...
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Old 22 Jul 2002, 17:33 (Ref:339832)   #81
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Actually yes. The first Piscine chicane is awesome though. Vvvvrrrrowwwwwmmmmmmmm!!!

At least they've sorted out the mess that was the Nouvelle Chicane in GP3. Horrible it was!!
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Old 22 Jul 2002, 18:04 (Ref:339864)   #82
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no monaco is easy, nurburgring is hardest track folowed by the glen, I hate it there cos the cambers are weird
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Old 22 Jul 2002, 19:48 (Ref:339951)   #83
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You're probably right Mackmot, I haven't tried to fully setup cars for either of those tracks. I just really enjoy driving the 'ring - very rewarding, whereas Monaco is just a pain in the butt for my style.

Still looking for a copy of GP4 to try out...
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I like monaco cos it is totall balls out driving without putting a finger wrong. The ring you have to drive like a country drive and I dont have the patience for it.
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