So, it's like your Beta testing before they open it up. There's no way anyone could ever convince me to pay a monthly fee, on-top of the monthly fee I already pay for the net, to go sim-racing. I guess I'm just old fashioned now. Anyway, join my cult guys if you'd like..it's free....by Razorsedge - Other Games
Well done to Hamilton, vs. an absolute pack of.....I can't. I don't like Lewis that is true, but today's field is just pathetic. Ferrari were pathetic. Kubica was pathetic. Heikki and Webber...ditto. I even feel pathetic having endured that. Bah!by Razorsedge - F1
Massa is just an incredibly difficult driver to support. Comes into the weekend needing a strong result. Has an accident(not his fault), and follows up with being no-where in qualy. Not all his fault, but give us a chance to get behind you mate! Webber is going to be interesting to watch in the race. Well done Kovy!!!by Razorsedge - F1
seriously, what a complete load of B.S. Just like all the other 'rules' we saw introduced to attempt to stop M.Schumacher/Ferrari from winning endlessly(just a personal opinion, I have no facts to back this up in the drunken state I'm in). These petty and over complex regulations do nothing to enhance the sport. If Hamilton can't even see a parked car, how on earth aby Razorsedge - F1
Yes, I'm rather confused about it too. They contradict themselves by saying they want to attract the 'Hardcore' simmers, but then go on to talk about making the 'game' playable for everyone. I think racing in real time against real people is a more realistic approach to sim-racing. LOL. But then again, maybe the point is not the product these guys will make, but the acby Razorsedge - Other Games
I think the system is pretty black and white, and my interpretation is this: An incident where the car is not under the drivers control, and couldn't reasonably be expected to be, will go unpunished and be considered a racing incident. An incident that occurs at a time when it would be reasonable to expect the driver to be in control of his car, will be considered an avoidable accidentby Razorsedge - F1
Kimi would have walked it, that's why Hamilton panicked and lost concentration suddenly finding himself third. That's how I see it. Only his second year in so Lewis is bound to make a few more errors along the way.by Razorsedge - F1
You guys do realize that Hamilton taking out his main title rival Kimi was actually very...SENNA-ESQUE!!by Razorsedge - F1
LOL, McLaren showing why the top 2 teams are on top. That support will pass the test, but will still allow the wing to flex. Good stuff...even though they are the enemy.by Razorsedge - F1
This video is interesting because Ralph is like 'WTF' and Jaun is just so surprised by what happens...big lose for that game....lol.by Razorsedge - F1
ROFL, thanks for that! Anything goes!! Freed from the F1 cock-pit Schumacher will pilot anything anywhere! I bet it's dog sledding (can't remember if there's a proper name for that :$) next!by Razorsedge - F1
Awesome maneuver, I really loved the Schumacher/Hakkinen years.by Razorsedge - F1
Well...it's none of thier business. They are not a German based manufacturer and have been 'f#%*&ing people over for years. Of course they will stay out of it. Now that the manufacturers have piped up, he must stand down. Who wants to bet Nigel Stepney set up the cameras?by Razorsedge - F1
I think the most appalling thing about this story is that you can't even trust hookers to arrange a private place anymore. Achtung Baby!by Razorsedge - F1
Morbid Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Razorsedge Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > As an example, his good performance in Istanbul > in > > 2006 did absolutely nothing but prevent > Schumacher > > from getting a clean pit-stop and winning the > > race. Did Massa deserve the winby Razorsedge - F1
I agree with that. It wouldn't surprise me if Massa comes out and wins a few races. This is what makes him so annoying for me; He's like the anti-Ferrari No.2 pilot, in that you know his race wins will have no effect on the championship other than to take points away from the No.1 pilot. As an example, his good performance in Istanbul in 2006 did absolutely nothing but prevent Schumaby Razorsedge - F1
Well....he drives for Flavour Flav! They were obviously on the radio... 'Think about improving the show for the T.V. viewers Nando!'by Razorsedge - F1
I'm glad that Alonso shows a bit of aggro out there. It's good to see someone with a bit of passion and willing to bang wheels. I'm sure we would have heard some choice words from D.C. if he felt things went too far....maybe we still will. lol. It's just nice to see someone prepared to fight, and not just concede position to the better aero kit or whatever.by Razorsedge - F1
No real comment on the penalty as I haven't seen the video, but it fits the pattern of recent years I.M.O. What I am upset about is Massa. You know he's not consistent enough to win a championship. But he is quick enough to qualify up front and mess up Raikkonen's race pace/strategy. Here's hoping Kimi gets away quickly at the start. Hamilton having to get past Alonsoby Razorsedge - F1
meh...Microsoft is involved....EVERYONE is going to encounter problems. It will all all even out. SP4 in 2010!! Chin up Ferrari!by Razorsedge - F1
Lewis Hamilton.by Razorsedge - F1
Yeah, well folks who engage in industrial espionage are always such honest folk, I can understand your doubts Marcl. LOL. What i mean is it's like saying...'I didn't inhale'. It's easy to say..that's all I'm saying.by Razorsedge - F1
Done deal. Good stuff lads!by Razorsedge - Grand Prix 4
I think Williams are winning the popular vote because their reputation seems to have remained intact through all the spying scandals. I would really like to see them do well, and also would really like Heidfeld to enjoy some podiums with the B.M.W. Ultimately though, I am hoping for a 2nd title for Kimi.by Razorsedge - F1
Hi again, sorry to be late to reply damunoz. I use XP. I'm not very knowledgable about Processors, but I would guess that GP4 will only automatically run on one core. I believe only the latest games will kind of support multi core processing. I've no real idea how Vista might handle things though, but surely the way the game interacts with your processors would depend on the acby Razorsedge - Grand Prix 4
I'm using a Dell XPS 710, only in single GTX 8800 (764mb) configuration,4 gigs Ram, Intel Core 2 duo extreme (quad core)and GP4 runs like butter over hot toast. (but GP4 only works off one core anyway..right? PO is usually at around 25%) I don't use CSM, and have updated the cars and helmets manually without decreasing the texture sizes. Also hi-rez track textures aren't a probleby Razorsedge - Grand Prix 4
Well.... I've been away from GP4 for two years, (although I've been lurking around in the F1 forums here). I finally got depressed enough about the appalling A.I.in off-line r-factor that I fresh installed GP4, and set about the VERY HARD task of manually modding it all up to date (CSM was just dying repeatedly for some reason!) Well, now that it's done, I have to say Thank Yoby Razorsedge - Grand Prix 4
Man, that behavior is so disappointing. It's fair enough to attack the drivers and the teams for their actions and performances, but to bring a drivers race into the equation is ridiculous and unacceptable. I hope they get it sorted.by Razorsedge - F1