The TJT wrote:That sucks. It's Wednesday and I'm supposed to start learning the trick and falcon. Please no games with selectable characters, powerups and stuff like that...Who will have the best results will depend on your character choice, not only your playing skill.
Pole Position beats this game hands down.
Look, I'm sorry but we didn't know about the boost trick when we were testing the game out. How were we to predict the future and know that it would end up playing such a crucial role to the fastest possible time? It's not like the time you've spent playing the game up to this point has been a complete waste of time, as it's helped you to learn the dynamics of the game and where everything is on the course, right?
I don't really care if you like Pole Position better. Go start your own tournament and use Pole Position as one of the games then. There's pretty much never going to be any games that EVERYONE loves, so deal with it.
-playback overtop -iv 1 Doesn't work for me, atleast at wolf 101. Is inpview supposed to be internal wolfie feature or external prog? ...I forgot.
Could you verbally let us in to the RB(ridiculous boost) -trick? I crash to a car and hold gas(but1) + horn(but3) but nothing happens.
Does button 4 do anything?
-iv 1 works just fine here, in some versions of MAME it was also called "-inpview" I think. I'm referring of course to the commandline version though, I never use the GUI.
The boost is just like it's been said before, hold down gas + horn and slide over into the vehicle on the left. If the top half of your vehicle overlaps the bottom half of the CPU vehicle (or thereabouts), the boost kicks in. It does not work on all CPU vehicles from the starting line though, since some can accelerate out of the way before you can collide with them.
As far as I know the "lights" button doesn't do a thing.