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Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 10:35am
by Dan East
Well, I just tried out the Racing Days demo, and it is very impressive! The onscreen steering could use some work, but otherwise it looks and performs extremely well. You can get it here:<br><br><br>Oh, and if you aren't fortunate enough to own an iPaq then you'll have to wait another week (MIPS devices). ;D<br><br>Dan East
Re: Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 11:02am
by Slicky
Hey, sounds great! How about writing at least some lines and merge 'em with some nice screenies?<br>Would be quite kewl rather than just saying it kicks, most of us noticed that at least by the 3 screenies KittPeaks page provides with.<br>thx,<br>cu and i'm quite pleased if you keep going informing us

Re: Racing Days

Posted:
May 10, 2001 @ 2:30pm
by Moose or Chuck
ya that game is looking to be the best game out right now, well written from scratch game, we all know what the best game is

Re: Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 3:40pm
by Moose or Chuck
Dan made fun of my MIPS, now I'm even more depressed.
Re: Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 4:07pm
by Matt Keys
Moose, I have been going through the boards and I have come across three messages saying how sad you are. Just hop on the anything boards and spill it.
Re: Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 4:50pm
by Diego Cueva
#$¨%%$¨&#%#$¨%#@%#$¨@#%#$%&$*¨%¨&¨&*!!!!!!!!!!!<br>It doesnt work for lefties!!! Argh...
Re: Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 4:55pm
by Jaybot
aehh, quitcherbitchin' it doesn't work for MIPS or SH3 at all.

Re: Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 5:00pm
by Diego Cueva
I hate games that dont work for lefties. Really, I really hate it... (except for Chopper Alley, that can be played in portrait mode too.)
Re: Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 5:15pm
by 999
Man, I really had my hopes up for this game...<br><br>I don't know which is a worst "left - right" driving game, this game, or Cruisin' USA. Talk about disappointment. <br><br>Kinda peeves me to see such attention to detail in the game. It would lead you to believe that the game is really in tune with the sport of driving, but sadly, it's anything but. <br><br>There's no Drifting engine in place, so it's merely a properly timed brake and steer to negotiate corners. B O R I N G. <br><br>Perhaps it's just me, but I'm only getting music as well, no engine/tire/crash noises. <br><br>On a side note, after seeing my iPAQ render something other than Quake for a change, it makes me believe Need For Speed is totally possible (atleast the driving engine in NFS is decent). The PPC polygon envelope is roughly between the clipping distance on the Saturn and the clipping distance on the PSX, so a nice happy medium of about half a mile viewing distance. <br><br>Anyhow, if the controls and drift mechanics (or lack there of) were worked on, perhaps this game would be more successful at what it's trying to immitate; Namco's RidgeRacer. <br><br>
Re: Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 9:16pm
by Jaybot
Hmmm... I could swear i just read this on another forum.....

Re: Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 10:02pm
by Moose or Chuck
if they don't add leftie support i'm gonna kill them

i hate g-pod because its right handed only and it makes it really hard when u get to level 8 and beyond...
Re: Racing Days

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May 10, 2001 @ 10:19pm
by 999
Jaybot:<br>It's called mileage

<br><br>I really didn't want to have to retype the way I feel on this board from scratch again.<br><br>If I started multiple threads with the same topic and text then you'd have reason to hiss and spit.<br><br>
Re: Racing Days

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May 11, 2001 @ 10:49am
by Dan East
I guess I should qualify my original post a bit more. I thought, visually, that the game does extremely well (fps & quality). Being that I played if for a whole lap I obviously wasn't reviewing the overall gameplay. I just noticed the blaringly poor onscreen steering. You have to hold the stylus dead-center to center the wheel. Being that there are no onscreen guides as to where that area is, it makes it incredibly difficult to control. I would recommend something similar to the mlook of PQ, where the center point is relative to where the user first placed their stylus. Thus if you got "lost" as to where center was, you could quickly lift and place your stylus back on the screen, and the new initial tap position would be center.<br><br>Dan East
Re: Racing Days

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May 11, 2001 @ 12:22pm
by chuck
I'm thinkin for us mips processor ppl, we should have a real control since we do not have a dumb button problem, if its gonna be landscape then we could use the wheel on the side u know for turning that'd be cool and different

Re: Racing Days

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May 11, 2001 @ 7:26pm
by Moose or Chuck
Or we could just use the D-Pad and not the wheel, but of course the wheel IS the D-Pad so you can use it anyway! So that was a very fruitful suggestion, seeing as how it's impossible to NOT impliment that.