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i've been playing this all night long :lmao:
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im currently in the 472 position overall!
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im currently in the 472 position overall!
'88 Pontiac Lemans GTE - 2.0 16v XE - fully programable ECU, Custom made intake manifold and other bits.
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
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Hmmm..... I have a way easier time doing this game at work on my Pentium III 600 than I do on my AMD XP 2800 system at home.
The one at work is easy to control since the car moves fairly slow..... but at home it's lightening fast and I can't input movements fast enough to keep up with the car.
At home I can't get under 2 minutes and I'm allways out of control.... where as at work I ran 1:43 on my very first run and was in control for most of the course ( only played it once )
Hmmm.... I should break out my AMD K6 II 333... it would be really slow and make it super easy to get good times.
The one at work is easy to control since the car moves fairly slow..... but at home it's lightening fast and I can't input movements fast enough to keep up with the car.
At home I can't get under 2 minutes and I'm allways out of control.... where as at work I ran 1:43 on my very first run and was in control for most of the course ( only played it once )
Hmmm.... I should break out my AMD K6 II 333... it would be really slow and make it super easy to get good times.
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:lmao: i currently sitting in the 360!! position! :lmao:
1:40:685
did that time after 5 runs...
did the first two laps... on the 34 sec mark then did an 32.x final lap
at work i have a Pentium 4 2.66 ghz with 1 gb of ram
1:40:685
did that time after 5 runs...
did the first two laps... on the 34 sec mark then did an 32.x final lap
at work i have a Pentium 4 2.66 ghz with 1 gb of ram
'88 Pontiac Lemans GTE - 2.0 16v XE - fully programable ECU, Custom made intake manifold and other bits.
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
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I'm running here at work on my slow computer and I still can't seem to break into the 1:30's..... lots of 1:40 to 1:50 but nothing decent.
I allways seem to screw up one turn.... the one right after the start gate.... I turn into it fairly early and it's a clean corner but I allways seem to loose momentum and the stupid red cars allways seem to do it faster.
This game is getting addictive but I can't play it at home....it's just way too fast to keep up.... I can't imagine what it will be like when I pick up my AMD 64 bit processor!!!
I allways seem to screw up one turn.... the one right after the start gate.... I turn into it fairly early and it's a clean corner but I allways seem to loose momentum and the stupid red cars allways seem to do it faster.
This game is getting addictive but I can't play it at home....it's just way too fast to keep up.... I can't imagine what it will be like when I pick up my AMD 64 bit processor!!!
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wow you already got bumped to #91AcingTeam wrote:EDIT: no. 89 (1:35:030)
Beat that!!
I cant get the turn just before the start...
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04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
i found a pentium 450 in the trash about 3 months back.. went home pluged it all in and worked just fine. had to reinstall windows because it was so jacked up it would boot properly, came with everything though printer and monitor too... damn thing runs faster then my parents amd athlon 900
but i love my beast im on right now P4 2 ghz with 1 gig RDRAM
but i love my beast im on right now P4 2 ghz with 1 gig RDRAM
you have too much free time in your hands AcingAcingTeam wrote:EDIT: no. 89 (1:35:030)
Beat that!!
Last night i did play a little at home...
did a 1:36:265 (no. 164) :P
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Oh man..... what the hell.... this is strange....
I have an AMD XP 2800+ ( Barton ) and for the heck of it I tried to run it at a lower speed to see if this game was easier.
Needless to say even running at 1100 Mhz it was still pretty fast.... unlike my Pentium III 600 at work.
Now here is the wierd thing... normally my memory speed is set at 166Mhz and I have DDR400 capability with PC3200 ram.
So when I was changing the speed back I thought to myself.... why isn't the memory speed at 200MHz.... it's rated for it.
So I changed it and left the CPU speed on "automatic" multiplier.
So next thing I restart and wham.... my processor is comming up as a 3200+ instead of a 2800+ and everything is working great.
Given the automatic multiplier is still working perfectly I have to wonder if perhaps they gave me a 3200 instead of a 2800 because it's working perfect and the CPU temperature is exactly the same as it was at the lower speed.
Needless to say everything fires up way faster..... hmmm.... this is strange.... to think I've had this computer all this time and never fooled with the speed settings.
I would think that if I was overclocking it the CPU would heat up.... but I have my Volcano 7 running at really low speed ( 1900 RPM ) so that I can barely hear it.
Hmmm.... I wonder how high this chip will go before giving me problems.
I guess if I'm not posting for a while that means I damaged something.... which means I will have an excuse to pick up an AMD 64 bit chip on a 939 socket motherboard.
I have an AMD XP 2800+ ( Barton ) and for the heck of it I tried to run it at a lower speed to see if this game was easier.
Needless to say even running at 1100 Mhz it was still pretty fast.... unlike my Pentium III 600 at work.
Now here is the wierd thing... normally my memory speed is set at 166Mhz and I have DDR400 capability with PC3200 ram.
So when I was changing the speed back I thought to myself.... why isn't the memory speed at 200MHz.... it's rated for it.
So I changed it and left the CPU speed on "automatic" multiplier.
So next thing I restart and wham.... my processor is comming up as a 3200+ instead of a 2800+ and everything is working great.
Given the automatic multiplier is still working perfectly I have to wonder if perhaps they gave me a 3200 instead of a 2800 because it's working perfect and the CPU temperature is exactly the same as it was at the lower speed.
Needless to say everything fires up way faster..... hmmm.... this is strange.... to think I've had this computer all this time and never fooled with the speed settings.
I would think that if I was overclocking it the CPU would heat up.... but I have my Volcano 7 running at really low speed ( 1900 RPM ) so that I can barely hear it.
Hmmm.... I wonder how high this chip will go before giving me problems.
I guess if I'm not posting for a while that means I damaged something.... which means I will have an excuse to pick up an AMD 64 bit chip on a 939 socket motherboard.