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1. Posted By: Kirk
Date: July 7th, 2010 @ 12:42 pm
Cool, will be interesting to see it in action during the GP.
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2. Posted By: Anand
Date: July 8th, 2010 @ 3:47 pm
Wonderful.
A long time coming, and worth the wait, I’m sure.
There’s something to be said for the immersive display and graphics of NASCAR (the N-word!) even if the drivers are going around in circles.
Still, the on-screen tracking, in-car views, relative positions and driver communication are truly immersive; F1 seems almost bland in comparison, which is a crying shame because this is THE pinnacle of performance; and yet, we’re getting our a**es handed to us by NASCAR/ Indy & its ilk when it comes to immersive involvement.
Cheers,
/am
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