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Has anyone tried this? - SLOW REVO - 10-11-2006

VRC Game Pack CD-ROM
Don't wait for the weekend. With VRC you can practice anytime, develop your set-up skills and improve your racing. Enjoy the world's most famous tracks and compete on-line to get your daily r/c rush.

Retail: $122.00
Product Number: VRCGP001


Features

Realistic car behavior and set up technology.
Realistic tracks featuring 10 top racing venues from around the world.
Online competition. One year license allows access to the worldwide race community.
Windows 2000 or XP compatible.
Dual Player version.
Compatible with PS2 and Xbox controllers.


Overview

Virtual RC Racing is the ultimate R/C racing simulator and on-line R/C racing community. This product is the most realistic r/c surface simulator available in the market. The car behavior and set up options are state of the art and designed to improve overall driving skills. This product also provides the ability for on-line competition so you can use your improved driving and set up techniques on 10 of the world's finest on-road tracks against drivers from all over the world. When purchased, the game pack CD allows access to each of these 10 racetracks as well as a one-year license for entrance to the on-line community.

Quality controllers, both wheel and stick are available separately. USB adaptor that is sold separately allows game use with existing r/c transmitters.




Tech Notes

Minimum system requirements:
- Windows 2000 or XP
- Processor with 1 GHz or better
- 128 MB RAM
- Graphics card with hardware T&L e.g. GeForce 3, Radeon 9000 or similar
- Monitor resolution 1024x768 pixels
- Game-port
- 56Kbps dial-up Internet connection

Recommended system requirements:
- Windows XP
- Processor with 2 GHz or better
- 512 MB RAM
- Graphics card with hardware T&L e.g. GeForce FX5600, Radeon 9800 or similar
- Monitor resolution 1280x1024 pixels
- USB port
- ADSL, DSL or cable Internet connection





You will need...

USB port for VRC game controller.

VRC USB adaptor or VRC USB controller.

56Kbps dial-up Internet connection.


Has anyone tried this? - SLOW REVO - 10-11-2006

track time with out leaving the house


Has anyone tried this? - Procharged5.0 - 10-11-2006

Do they have an off road racing version? (I became bored with the on-road cars and sold them off)


Has anyone tried this? - SLOW REVO - 10-11-2006

Procharged5.0 Wrote:Do they have an off road racing version? (I became bored with the on-road cars and sold them off)
Not yet


Has anyone tried this? - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 10-11-2006

i played the download version, its pretty cool but like onroad racing gets old quick Smile i always meant to buy the usb thing so i could use my m11 but never did


Has anyone tried this? - thenewguy821 - 10-11-2006

It is very similar to the Real Race one from Duratrax. A little better graphics and USB compatible, but with a USB adapter from Radio Shack, the DT one works good. A lot of the tracks in the VRC one are also in the DT version, but DT also has Off-road. It would be nice if the DT one can use the VRC controller or USB link to use your own radio.


Has anyone tried this? - ATA_Thrash - 10-12-2006

I play it or used too havent had much time l8tly. But its a great game especially with the usb adapter. Its a good training tool if u can tear it up on the game u will in real life as well.


Has anyone tried this? - SLOW REVO - 10-12-2006

The Duratrax one is discontinued.


Has anyone tried this? - bubbacola - 10-12-2006

I hook my radio up to that once in a while It's cool using your own radio. All I need is a big screen for my computer.


Has anyone tried this? - ATA_Thrash - 10-13-2006

hey revo just download it and give it a try the oslo track will keep u entertained. I saw als hobbies has the usb adapter so u can use your own radio and reciever. No need to pay 120$ And yes a big screen isnice for us old timers...Smile


Has anyone tried this? - SLOW REVO - 10-13-2006

ATA_Thrash Wrote:hey revo just download it and give it a try the oslo track will keep u entertained. I saw als hobbies has the usb adapter so u can use your own radio and reciever. No need to pay 120$ And yes a big screen isnice for us old timers...Smile
Thanks for the info i will give it a try