Hey, Ron, I know you'd probably be worried about captivating viewers with what is basically a game you play by taking notes and filling in charts, but it was actually a pretty great video and does accurately show the game off. There are some of us who don't mind games like this and I'm one of them. I never bother to use the racetrack with the cars when I play WOMR. I play the whole races just on a scoresheet. I still think it's exciting to see who gets the "incident" and what happens to them and the cars pulling ahead and falling back as the race goes on. I also like how the game breaks up chunks of laps at a time to speed up play. That reflects real races where there are parts of the race when really nothing much is happening relative position wise. Anyway, great video! Thanks!
Been interested in this game for a while. Thanks for sharing this! I really like Motor Sport and this is different enough to add to the game collection especailly with the specific seasons and tracks. Terry Goodchild makes some really interesting, involving and fun games.
@@RetroSportsNetwork I looked it up and it is there for real. Anyway, Just kidding around. Take Care and stay cool, Its in the 90’s here in the Chicago area.
In regards to pits, tire changes are optional. There are pitstops there, but they are only for problems. In the basic F1 version, it assumes a regular pit effects everyone. The unscheduled ones are the ones that bite. I did not get the Indy or NASCAR sets for this. In Motorsports, they matter a ton.
Hey, Ron, I know you'd probably be worried about captivating viewers with what is basically a game you play by taking notes and filling in charts, but it was actually a pretty great video and does accurately show the game off. There are some of us who don't mind games like this and I'm one of them. I never bother to use the racetrack with the cars when I play WOMR. I play the whole races just on a scoresheet. I still think it's exciting to see who gets the "incident" and what happens to them and the cars pulling ahead and falling back as the race goes on. I also like how the game breaks up chunks of laps at a time to speed up play. That reflects real races where there are parts of the race when really nothing much is happening relative position wise. Anyway, great video! Thanks!
Thank you.
Been interested in this game for a while. Thanks for sharing this! I really like Motor Sport and this is different enough to add to the game collection especailly with the specific seasons and tracks. Terry Goodchild makes some really interesting, involving and fun games.
Enjoying the lifestyle in Burlington,VT. We ate at the Juniper Restaurant on Cherry St, Top notch hospitality.
LOL.
@@RetroSportsNetwork What are you laughing at Willis?
@@bruinsfan9645 I had no idea that place actually existed.
@@RetroSportsNetwork I looked it up and it is there for real. Anyway, Just kidding around. Take Care and stay cool, Its in the 90’s here in the Chicago area.
@@bruinsfan9645 I look forward to running into a guy who looks like you at the coffee shop. I get a good laugh out of your remarks.
For what it’s worth, I believe the pronunciation Koo-beech-ah.
Enjoyed this very much. Thanks!
In regards to pits, tire changes are optional. There are pitstops there, but they are only for problems. In the basic F1 version, it assumes a regular pit effects everyone. The unscheduled ones are the ones that bite.
I did not get the Indy or NASCAR sets for this. In Motorsports, they matter a ton.
thanks for the playthrough, been debating on getting this game, but wanted to see it played first, thanks alot
Hope you enjoyed.
Greatly enjoyed the video. I like Indy cars and NASCAR. Where would you recommend that I begin?
Motorsport. Has everything and you can replay virtually everything.
@@RetroSportsNetwork thank you, Ron
How would you compare it to the Chivalli racing game?
I should have said Chiavini
@@patrickwheeling3694 Much deeper. Daring Racers is good, but this feels more like auto racing.