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Grand Prix 2
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I'm sure you've probably heard about GP 2 already. It's Geoff Crammond's
sequel to F1GP and it was released for PC CD-ROM in July 1996. It
requires at least a 486-DX66 PC (a Pentium is recommended though), CD-ROM
drive and at least 8Mb RAM! It is even more realistic with even more car
setup options (30 variables for suspension alone!), and you can enable
different levels of mechanical failures.
It is clear that MicroProse have no intention of converting it to the
Amiga as the reality is that they don't develop Amiga games any more.
About the only hope is if Amiga International get their act together and
release a reasonably priced Power Amiga which will knock the socks of
any Pentium PCs. Then MicroProse have no real excuse not to convert
it to the Amiga. More importantly, such a machine may drag Geoff
Crammond away from the PC - after all, it was the increased processing
power and speed available in expensive PCs which dragged Geoff away
from the Amiga! It is a fact that GP 2 needs lots of processing power -
it is not possible to get a decent frame rate (ie 20fps) at full detail
on 200MHz Pentium!
The other option is for another developer to take on the conversion,
as it is obvious that AGA Amigas can handle such a game (especially
accelerated ones), but this will require negotiations with Geoff and
MicroProse. OTM (the company that published Virtual Karting) were
initially interested in doing the conversion. Alledgedly, they asked
MicroProse but they couldn't afford the license fee that MicroProse
were asking.
As you may know clickBOOM are converting Myst to the Amiga, and they also
plan to convert some more games too. They have set up a "conversion wish
list" on their web site where people can vote for games they would like to
see converted to the Amiga. GP 2 is on this list, so if you have access
to the internet, please submit your vote for GP 2 by visiting the
following URL and selecting the wish list page:
http://www.clickboom.com/