13-04-2015 12:12 PM | |
HASSAM |
more better if ! it can be more better if there is 2 players option in any game |
03-06-2014 05:59 AM | |
Unregistered answer guy |
Re: "nascar-h" for hi-res SVGA "How do you get the high-resolution graphics mode on Windows XP? The ReadMe says something like: "For the high-res SVGA graphics, run it in high-res mode, as in 'nascar-h'. Not surprisingly, I have no idea what that means. Thanks." You'd have to use either a batch file that commands it to run nascar.exe -h , or possibly you could input nascar.exe -h in DOSBox to make it kick into SVGA mode. Papyrus did that a lot - there are specific "appendix codes" after indy.exe to get VGA and Adlib on Indy 500: The Simulation, for ex. I did not know about the two versions because I played this nonstop when it was brand new 20 years ago, but as I understand it Sierra milked it for all it was worth for years, and maybe it was less buggy/troublesome than NASCAR 2 (1996). |
25-04-2012 11:41 AM | |
Phreeze_lu |
i believe the High-Res is only available on the CDrom version ? it's indeed started with the nascar -h command in dos / dosbox. I got the trackpack too, but only on original disks, so without highres textures edit: apparently the trackpack i found on the net says both versions have hres textures...i'm 100% sure my trackpack didn't have.. but anyway: there are 2 versions out there: one with original sponsors and Jeff Gordon on the main menu (i think its the nascar racing where "racing" is written in a yellow fancy font) and the one i got only has fictive cars, no real sponsors etc. (the racing is written in a white proper font) got the trackpack disks but can't really install the tracks from the install.com -.- |
03-01-2011 02:04 AM | |
Peyroteo |
I thought it was a very boring game... |
22-09-2009 12:22 AM | |
DaveDigsRR |
I bought this about 5 years ago and it ran good on my Windows '98 computer. Once I found out about dosbox, I got it to run with my "current" 2007 Vista setup. Never could figure out how to make the commentary run during the races. I hear Jarret at the beginning, but then he seems to leave. Perhaps an extended bathroom break? DW |
27-10-2007 03:47 PM | |
Office_Monk | Well, I don't have a dual xeon whatever, I have a AMD Athlon XP 2700+ and it runs smoothly with sound (14,000 cycles) |
23-10-2006 02:09 PM | |
Icewolf |
Yes, the crashes are great. Too bad I lost the game some years ago. When I wanted to play seriously (not crashing |
22-10-2006 09:56 PM | |
DJMadMax |
Try this out! Run on Talladega, start the game, just turn 180 degrees immediately, push the pedal to the metal just crash full speed into the oncoming crowd of opponent drivers Sometimes there occurs a funny error in game and the opponents car you have hit directly, flys around the track with amazing speed (far above the speed you can drive normally in the game) and the best of all, you can record and save all this with the demo editor. Cya, DJMadMax |
06-10-2006 11:37 AM | |
Icewolf |
You may not download it cause it's protected. Read here why Search the common internet markets (ebay, amazon, a.s.o.) for acquiring it legally. |
05-10-2006 06:20 PM | |
Ro$paN |
fCk! How come i can't download it?, buy it?, where what who? |
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