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Title: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: girlracerTracey on May 26, 2014, 01:11:24 PM
JamoZ if you go ahead for a bit of fun with gp500 and get it up and running with the downloads and add-ons I mentioned this is what it should look like.

I have to say the IOM TT track if and when made available for gpbikes will be rather epic though!   ;)

https://www.youtube.com/v/ogih_dWsZ4M

P.S. I hope no one minds me posting this..I got into trouble on an xbox forum for posting a few gp500 videos..I'm not trying to usurp gpbikes! Not that gp500 ever could..  :)
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: Klax75 on May 26, 2014, 11:53:39 PM
Tracey, Tracey.... <sigh> What are we going to do with you. You come to the forum and Post this MotorCycle Porn... lol Cool video!
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: JamoZ on May 27, 2014, 12:15:35 AM
Quote from: girlracerTracey on May 26, 2014, 01:11:24 PM
JamoZ if you go ahead for a bit of fun with gp500 and get it up and running with the downloads and add-ons I mentioned this is what it should look like.

I have to say the IOM TT track if and when made available for gpbikes will be rather epic though!   ;)

https://www.youtube.com/v/ogih_dWsZ4M

P.S. I hope no one minds me posting this..I got into trouble on an xbox forum for posting a few gp500 videos..I'm not trying to usurp gpbikes! Not that gp500 ever could..  :)

Thanks Tracey, if i get it up and running you might have to lead me around the track so i can feel like a noob for once  ? ::)
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: capeta on July 24, 2014, 09:59:50 AM
Arf these pinky one are lovely i think i 'll reinstall it now ^^.
Thx grt for the great video!

I have noticed u was on 1024/768 resolution you use a tiny screen?
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 08:48:29 AM
Yes, you're quite correct capeta.. at the time of making that video I was at my Aunt's house and only had my laptop available. gp500 on the IOM TT course is actually quite demanding graphically (at least for my old laptop it is anyway..) so I had to reduce resolution to allow it to run smoothly. On my gamer pc I run it at full 1600 x 1200 resolution at 32 bits. Full on for gp500. I also use a Dell 21" lcd 4:3 ratio monitor just to play gp500 on..

My father purchased this Dell monitor a few years ago just to play gp500 on. That's dedication for you I guess. The graphics look a bit old now but are still perfectly playable. I actually like the look of the game in a retro sort of way. With all the modding community's updates.

Most controversially perhaps I prefer the physics in the game to motogp14..so an old m/c racing game from 1999 beats a 2014 mainstream m/c racing game in terms of its physics. Now that's progress for you!  ;)

Contentious moi?

I also really enjoy playing SBK2001 as well. Played that yesterday actually. I know iVolution enjoys that game a lot also. Got any vid.s iVolution?

It's not gpbikes but it's fun.. ;)

Retro gaming? It's fun. Who cares about the graphics? Not me.

grT

Here's a video on higher original game resolution:

https://www.youtube.com/v/PtqcZ2JCt4M

Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: iVolution on July 25, 2014, 10:06:42 AM
Quote from: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 08:48:29 AM
I also really enjoy playing SBK2001 as well. Played that yesterday actually. I know iVolution enjoys that game a lot also. Got any vid.s iVolution?

Now that is too bad I never finished my most epic SBK2001 compilation when I was still playing it. Still got all the footage somewhere i guess, basically was making a video of all highlights from a few years of playing.

The only thing I ever uploaded was the following clip, nothing special but groundbreaking effects for its time  ;D

https://www.youtube.com/v/5z9w88y3TUI
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: iVolution on July 25, 2014, 10:09:10 AM
removed accidental post
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: BOBR6 84 on July 25, 2014, 10:16:47 AM
lol thats ace! where can i get a copy of this now?
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 10:34:24 AM
Quote from: BOBR6 84 on July 25, 2014, 10:16:47 AM
lol thats ace! where can i get a copy of this now?

Yes it is pretty good isn't it?

Even better in close dices..

My favourite challenge though was/is trying to master the very fast but "unruly" Honda RC45 in SBK2000. Now that is an uphill struggle. Just as it was in real life against those over-bored and sweet handling ducatis.

John Kocinski won the SBK world championship in 1997 on an RC45 against all the odds..and against a somewhat "mouthy" Carl Fogarty.. ;D

Correct me if I'm wrong though iVolution but you can't play online? Can you?

Bob, you used to be able to download SBK2001 via torrent. Not sure if there is a download site now though.. Maybe SimBikes Italia still host a download?

gp500 versus SBK2000/2001 discussions were pretty controversial in their day. Some preferred one..many preferred the other..

Me? I play both of them.. Why not?

Simon Crafer preferred gp500 but played both from what I understand..

grT 

P.S. nothing like fuelling the fires of old controversies is there? lol.  :P
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 10:45:32 AM
Windows 7? Maybe..

http://forum.piboso.com/index.php?topic=587.0

https://www.youtube.com/v/1C04ibyxk7A
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: iVolution on July 25, 2014, 10:57:27 AM
Quote from: BOBR6 84 on July 25, 2014, 10:16:47 AM
lol thats ace! where can i get a copy of this now?
Aside from having the original disk, I may have a digital .iso file of it as well. Will share it through dropbox if I can still find it when i get home.

Quote from: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 10:34:24 AM
My favourite challenge though was/is trying to master the very fast but "unruly" Honda RC45 in SBK2000. Now that is an uphill struggle. Just as it was in real life against those over-bored and sweet handling ducatis.
I never experienced it like that. Some bikes where missing a bit of HP against the Carl fogarty Ducati, but did never have the feeling of one bike being much harder than others. For SBK 2000/2001 I always used a Joystick (flight stick) as it gave me the best control over the bike. When riding with a friend it was literally possible to adjust the angle of the bike with just a few centimeters to adjust lines and make room for each other. As GP bikes needs more axis, joystick do simply not suffice anymore.

Quote from: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 10:34:24 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong though iVolution but you can't play online? Can you?
No online, only split screen or LAN, one of the reasons I bought two PC's with 27" monitors sitting next to each other ;D. If there ever was one game I could have been world champion at, it would have been sbk2001.
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 11:23:39 AM
Wow! I'm playing SBK2000 now and the RC45 for me at least feels unweildy, heavy and easy to fall off..

You're obviously better at this game than I am.. ;D

That's the only snag isn't it? No online. Otherwise I agree it's a brilliant game from the "golden age" of m/c racing game development. The turn of the century..

WALK3N would love this conversation!

I cannot get it to run on Windows 7 32 bit whatever I do..

Any ideas?

I'll try installing into the demo folder perhaps..

grT

Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: iVolution on July 25, 2014, 11:34:03 AM
As far as I remember i had to at least do some of the following to get it to work:

- turn of SLI or Crossfire, the game doesn't work with two GPU's plugged in
- use the XP patch.exe, if you can't find it online i will put it on dropbox for you
- change compatibility mode for the .exe to some older windows version (XP)
- I remember that I may have had to change the Windows color scheme to 16 or 32 bit or something lower than usual --> edit: apparently change color depth to 16bit

How far do you get, does it start up at all and what type of error do you get?

Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 11:37:48 AM
Quote from: iVolution on July 25, 2014, 11:34:03 AM
As far as I remember i had to at least do some of the following to get it to work:

- turn of SLI or Crossfire, the game doesn't work with two GPU's plugged in
- use the XP patch.exe, if you can't find it online i will put it on dropbox for you
- change compatibility mode for the .exe to some older windows version (XP)
- I remember that I may have had to change the Windows color scheme to 16 or 32 bit or something lower than usual.

How far do you get, does it start up at all and what type of error do you get?

I have every patch I think that was ever produced for the game. Courtesy of my father. Also most of the mods. and bikesets incl. the motogp bikeset.

I am on 16 bits etc. etc. and I have tried all compatibility settings.

I think it's a multi-processor glitch.  How do I turn off SLI or crossfire? I've never done that before..

Thank you, grT
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 11:44:01 AM
Game opens. I get to the race start screen then it hangs..no report given. Just freezes.
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: iVolution on July 25, 2014, 11:44:33 AM
You can only turn it off if you have two graphics cards in your PC. What edition of Windows 7 are you running btw? There are some difference between editions with regards to backwards compatibility with older versions.
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 11:55:17 AM
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit with Service Pack 2

That's all I can tell you I think..

grT
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: iVolution on July 25, 2014, 12:17:40 PM
Quote from: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 11:55:17 AM
That's all I can tell you I think..
But I still need your bank account numbers, log-in information, PIN codes and the such... just for making sure that it is not the cause of the problem  :P

But windows 7 professional has the compatibility mode so that should not create any problems. So you are in the game menu, and when you start up a race it crashes? For me the problem usually was either not starting up at all or crashing just after the EA intro. I am afraid I cannot help you with that but will check online for a solution. 
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 01:18:24 PM
lol. Most you are getting from me is a cheeky smile down the phone-lines and servers........ ;D

I got it working on my Windows 7 main partition on my gamer pc.

Fresh clean install. 16 bits. Compatibility set to Windows 98 and my old xp no cd patch. It worked!

It's looks a million times better on my dell 4:3 ratio monitor. The stretched image on my wide screen monitor just doesn't look as good..

Cool bananas with whipped cream and chocolate chips on top! Or maybe with vanilla ice-cream? Definitely cool bananas though that's for sure!

I really like the game. Rear wheel steering is imo much more advanced in gp500 but suspension movement in this much more advanced than gp500..

So a worthy competitor to gp500. Pity about the lack of online though..

I like it very much. Much more sim than the Milestone SBK games that followed from SBK08 onwards..

Me likes very much!

I'm gonna post a few vide.s on YouTube for you excitable and naughty boys to watch!

grT  :D
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: capeta on July 25, 2014, 01:18:57 PM
You can have sbk 2001 here:
http://www.motonline-france.com/index.php?media (http://www.motonline-france.com/index.php?media)
And the game is playable online via hamachi or tungngle ;)
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 01:21:57 PM
How is it playable online exactly?

I use himachi and tungle for gp500 already. But via which ingame menu etc.

How do you do it exactly?

iVolution could still be a world champion on SBK 2001!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

grT  ;D
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: capeta on July 25, 2014, 01:34:51 PM
Well i haven't tried but in the dl link it's wrote sbk + hamachi so i assume there's a lan mode in the game? If yes the game is playable via vpn.
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: iVolution on July 25, 2014, 01:52:47 PM
Quote from: girlracerTracey on July 25, 2014, 01:21:57 PM
iVolution could still be a world champion on SBK 2001!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll better start practicing then, that title already has my name on it [removing spider webs and dust from joystick]   ;D

Quote from: capeta on July 25, 2014, 01:34:51 PM
Well i haven't tried but in the dl link it's wrote sbk + hamachi so i assume there's a lan mode in the game? If yes the game is playable via vpn.
If you get it working I'll be in for some epic online battling. I just hope it is a little bit stable.
Title: Re: Video for guidance to Jamoz
Post by: capeta on July 25, 2014, 04:39:04 PM
Well if game support lan it should be  ok cause tunngle is very smooth online no problems with shift due to lag per eg.But i 'll don't try o don't like sbk series :=)