Microsoft precision racing indy car simulator




















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With its endless options, statistics, and tweaking features, it's impossible to accuse Microsoft of leaving any stone unturned. Everything a racing simster could ask for is included, right down to the real drivers and 17 authentic CART tracks. What's lacking, however, is a solid, comfortable feel while playing. You'll fight the quirky controls; stumble over the many, and often confusing, menu screens; sit through the long loading times; and suffer as the game fails to recognize your sound card.

If you can get past some of the more irritating aspects. CART does prove to be a somewhat rewarding racing experience. Each car features a photo-realistic cockpit that includes an accurately modeled Pi LCD instrument display. Learn how to drive at the limit from three-time racing champion Bobby Rahal. View real-world race footage and multimedia demonstration, then use your knowledge to master the CART tracks.

Experience dramatic elevation changes on tracks re-created from GPS-based source data, accurate to within 10 centimeters of the real thing. Visit the in-depth garage to optimize your car setup, or let the interactive race engineer recommend changes to improve your lap times. Hear the thunderous sounds of real CART racing, created from digitally sampled Indy cars traveling at speeds of more than mph.

Feel the response of your race car's suspension to every bump on the track with force feedback hardware support.



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