Man. The graphics of this game look terrible compared to when I last played this as a kid. I downloaded the demo of this game onto my grandma's PC which was not up to spec to run this game. It was horribly laggy but I remember thinking the graphics looked pretty good regardless. I remember that first big corner of the first track you played, I always crashed on it. 19 years later is weird seeing how it looks now, like I said, it looks awful compared to how I remember it..
Is there motion blur in this game? Does the game support any type of emulator? Are there post processing that might occur or some issues like screen tearing?
One of my favourite racing games. :-) AA and AF are not possible with Voodoo2. IIRC antialiasing on Voodoo4/5 doesn't work correctly with this game. But OF1R supports D3D render, so when running the game on Radeon / GeForce, it might work. I have never tried it though.
@@hardwaremuseum3532 I had F1 World Grand Prix from Videosystem/Eidos in that era and I was not able to make the game run on my Radeon 7500 in Win XP, that thing was really frustrating
Because Villeneuves management didn't allow his name to be used in any game from that period. There were some creative attempts such as Microprose translating Villeneuve's name into English and having a driver called "John Newhouse" in the game
Besides, I think Villenueve had exclusive contracts for other racing games. For example, Studio 33's F1 '99 - that came out a year after - includes his name, stats and even image.
Man. The graphics of this game look terrible compared to when I last played this as a kid. I downloaded the demo of this game onto my grandma's PC which was not up to spec to run this game. It was horribly laggy but I remember thinking the graphics looked pretty good regardless. I remember that first big corner of the first track you played, I always crashed on it.
19 years later is weird seeing how it looks now, like I said, it looks awful compared to how I remember it..
in FPV, we could see the tyres torsion
but i understand that usually, we have to show old games older that they were
love this game :)
Monaco GP from 1998 was a much better F1 game, but this one was nice too.
The first one looks very good, I will try it some day.
Is there motion blur in this game? Does the game support any type of emulator? Are there post processing that might occur or some issues like screen tearing?
Motion blur? I don't think so. I am not sure about emulators, I always played it on Voodoo cards using glide.
Great game. It's possible add Antialiasing and Anisotropic filtering?
One of my favourite racing games. :-) AA and AF are not possible with Voodoo2. IIRC antialiasing on Voodoo4/5 doesn't work correctly with this game. But OF1R supports D3D render, so when running the game on Radeon / GeForce, it might work. I have never tried it though.
@@hardwaremuseum3532 I had F1 World Grand Prix from Videosystem/Eidos in that era and I was not able to make the game run on my Radeon 7500 in Win XP, that thing was really frustrating
wait is this just like f1 world grand prix in playstation 1?
I think so. Its development title was Official F1 Racing as well but they changed it later.
Is it playable on win10? If yes, how?
you recorded this with a capture card?
Yes, recorded using Datapath VisionRGB E1s.
@@hardwaremuseum3532 Its just unusual see this running fine. With d3d you have menu gliches and on modern systems next to impossibility running it.
hello can you repack this and share to us? :-) i want nostalgia
I ve that game. Maybe you try to win a championship, i dont understand why eidos didnt puts Jacques Villeneuve in the game
Because Villeneuves management didn't allow his name to be used in any game from that period. There were some creative attempts such as Microprose translating Villeneuve's name into English and having a driver called "John Newhouse" in the game
Besides, I think Villenueve had exclusive contracts for other racing games. For example, Studio 33's F1 '99 - that came out a year after - includes his name, stats and even image.
@@NOTHlNG ok i can understand now