For a really good driving sim you MUST try Viper Racing by Sierra. It's a
year or more old so you can usually find it in the clearance bin. They
should have sold it as a simulation instead of a game.
And don't even try to use the keyboard, handheld driving controllers with a
small wheel for steering and a push-pull trigger for throttle and brake -
somewhat like an RC car controller - can be found for $25.
Will
>to help stay sharp for Sundays I play a ton of PC driving games (it's gotta
>help) - some of the simulators are just that though & a bit "slow", the
>arcade types tend to be a bit exaggerated, just like auto-x
>
>any Need-For-Speed 3 junkies here that may want to exchange lap times
and/or
>ghosts?
>
>probably want to do it off this board as this might not really be seen as
>auto-x related?
>
>mike
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