The
game contains the usual collection of options. A Championship, a single
race, a practice mode with the option of a ghost truck in front to
slowly guide you around the track (believe me you'll need it) and a time
trial mode. All the vehicle setup options are here and you can tweak
the truck's setup until your heart's content. The graphic setup options
are to be applauded. If you set all the detail as high as the sky then
you're going to need a 1GHz processor or above with a high end graphics
card but if your system is less meaty turning down some of the detail
will let the game fly on a PC with only a 400MHz system with a Voodoo 3
or similar graphics card. The real beauty of this is that the game
retains a lot of its good looks at lower details and doesn't punish you
for not having a NASA specification PC. The
difficulty of the opponents can be changed by means of altering the
percentage of ability. I found by lowering the ability of the opponents
to less than 30% (I am ashamed) I could overtake and catch up on the
other trucks should I come off the track. However if the difficulty is
at 50% or over then you're in for a real battle. This wide range of
difficulty is a good thing and I believe it would take a good racer
months to be able to win races at 90% and above whilst still allowing
beginners the chance to not get too frustrated by playing at a
difficulty below 50%. Another feature that will allow beginners to learn
is the directional pointer that is on screen during a race. The pointer
not only points the direction of the next bend but also changes colour
according to your speed. A green pointer indicates that your not going
too fast for the next bend whilst a red pointer indicates that there's
no way you'll stop on the track. The pointer can also be a colour
inbetween such as yellow and gives you the chance to reduce your speed
so as to not come off the track.
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