F1 Challenge 99 02 Setups Are Not Set
Jan 09, 2013 F1 Challenge 99-02 Discussion in 'Other Racing Games' started by Nils Wijk, Aug 12, 2008. I am wanting to play online with my recently purchased F1 Challenge 99 02 but a number of lobby games show the year 2007 within the title or 2008. Where do I download. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for F1 Challenge '99 - '02 - PC at Amazon.com. Interactive Heat Transfer Iht Software Heat there. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.
F1C made a funny thing recently. Before, if I had a technical issue and I had to give up the race, my car wasn't put back into the pits but was left where it stopped and I could watch the rest of the race.
But just a few days ago, something had happened, all my personal setups (e.g.: Graphics, sounds, controls etc.) were reset to default. My player records were cleared as well. And since then when I stop with a mechanical failure, I am removed from the track and I get automatically to the results screen where the game rolls down the whole race in a few seconds. The issue is that when it does that, it completely ignores what happened on the track before, so if Schumacher is in P14 and on the wrong set of tires and a broken rear wing, he still gonna win the race. Where can I prevent the game to remove the player's car from the track if it stopped? The behaviour you are experiencing now is the default one, and is really annoying.
How To Get Ifile For Free Without Cydia Or Openappmkt. I don't know what could have happened for your game to reset to default, but I guess there is some parameter within the.PLR file that you can modify to keep your car in the track after it retires. Delphi Serialize Variant there. It would have been very nice to know it back when I used to simulate races and championships just for the sake of it, because if you stop your car at the side of the track yellow flags appear and the other cars slow down slightly, a lot or not at all 'at random' and the race results are affected. After much trying, I discovered that if you stalled the car just after the pit entry, the yellow flags wouldn't be deployed and you could continue watching the remainder of the race. From that point on it was just a matter of entering the pitlane through the point most separated from the racing line, in order to avoid the AI cars crashing against my stalled car which was a pain at certain tracks, because they weren't flat and the car 'rolled'. What a boring adolescence I had. Ferrim wrote:The behaviour you are experiencing now is the default one, and is really annoying.
I don't know what could have happened for your game to reset to default, but I guess there is some parameter within the.PLR file that you can modify to keep your car in the track after it retires. It would have been very nice to know it back when I used to simulate races and championships just for the sake of it, because if you stop your car at the side of the track yellow flags appear and the other cars slow down slightly, a lot or not at all 'at random' and the race results are affected. After much trying, I discovered that if you stalled the car just after the pit entry, the yellow flags wouldn't be deployed and you could continue watching the remainder of the race. From that point on it was just a matter of entering the pitlane through the point most separated from the racing line, in order to avoid the AI cars crashing against my stalled car which was a pain at certain tracks, because they weren't flat and the car 'rolled'. What a boring adolescence I had. I'll tell you a simple method to completely stop the car Don't be shock After you stop press the launch control button. It acts like a proper handbrake.