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You like Road Atlanta because of the crashes that have occured there?Debo318 wrote:3 years late, but i like Road Atlanta. There's been some spectacular crashes there and the track is a hoot to race on with NR2003.
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You like Road Atlanta because of the crashes that have occured there?Debo318 wrote:3 years late, but i like Road Atlanta. There's been some spectacular crashes there and the track is a hoot to race on with NR2003.
Not just the crashes. Just saying there's been some pretty spectacular blowovers there. Dalmas in '98 and Auberlen '00. I believe Atlanta is the perfect example of a good road course. Long sweeping straights, tight 90 degree turns, downhill esses, and a hill you gotta be careful on. I've raced it with a '91 Mazda on NR2003, and I always have fun with it. That's why I really like it. But of course, that's just my opinionPTRACER wrote:You like Road Atlanta because of the crashes that have occured there?Debo318 wrote:3 years late, but i like Road Atlanta. There's been some spectacular crashes there and the track is a hoot to race on with NR2003.
Try out the pre-1997 version of Road Atlanta in GPL though. That last corner is even more fun when you're powering thru it a much wider slip angle. Not easy to do every lap, but sure is fun when you get it right.Debo318 wrote:Not just the crashes. Just saying there's been some pretty spectacular blowovers there. Dalmas in '98 and Auberlen '00. I believe Atlanta is the perfect example of a good road course. Long sweeping straights, tight 90 degree turns, downhill esses, and a hill you gotta be careful on. I've raced it with a '91 Mazda on NR2003, and I always have fun with it. That's why I really like it. But of course, that's just my opinionPTRACER wrote:You like Road Atlanta because of the crashes that have occured there?Debo318 wrote:3 years late, but i like Road Atlanta. There's been some spectacular crashes there and the track is a hoot to race on with NR2003.
Do this. Install N2003. Then re-install it again by manually running the setup and point to some other dir of course. Now while installing GTP, point it to the first installation and presto, its done, and without messing up a thing.Debo318 wrote:Yea, i'm going to just re-install my whole game and keep my mods, cars, and tracks
So basically I'm getting 2 games? One with my other mods and tracks, the other with GTP?Hotdogger wrote:Do this. Install N2003. Then re-install it again by manually running the setup and point to some other dir of course. Now while installing GTP, point it to the first installation and presto, its done, and without messing up a thing.Debo318 wrote:Yea, i'm going to just re-install my whole game and keep my mods, cars, and tracks
Yea, basically, when GTP runs, it simply checks the registry to see if there's N2003 installed or not and of the latest version. And I'm suggesting you to install it to the first installation because your most recent installation is the one which is binded to the registry. So, in the future, even if you format your primary drive, and your GTP was installed on a secondary drive, all you have to do is re-install N2003 somewhere and you can run GTP right off that old installation.Debo318 wrote:So basically I'm getting 2 games? One with my other mods and tracks, the other with GTP?Hotdogger wrote:Do this. Install N2003. Then re-install it again by manually running the setup and point to some other dir of course. Now while installing GTP, point it to the first installation and presto, its done, and without messing up a thing.Debo318 wrote:Yea, i'm going to just re-install my whole game and keep my mods, cars, and tracks