Hello all it's Jason I just wanted to let you know that I like the game too. 
great work with it I hope we have more versions of this game in the future 
maybe you can make another wild west game wher you have old western towns 
where  you can gamble, dance, and just do that western thing.  I also want 
games in the western game as well for instance gun slinging contests, horse 
racing, and a game called cowboys versus indieans if possible I think it 
would be cool.
Any wayh keep up the good work Che and all I had to do everyone is download 
the latest version of direct x and the game works perfect and che your 
instructions were explaniatory so for those out there who don't understand 
his instructions read them and follow them carefully, they are not 
conplicated.
anyway that's all for now.
your friend,
Jason
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Che" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Rale racer impressions


>  Hi Dark,
>  Thanks much for that mini review of the demo, I'm really glad you like 
> it.
>  I feel a bit like Sally Field now.
>  Smiley sticker to anyone that gets that joke.
>  Anyhow, regarding the atmospheric effects, that isn't a bad idea, maybe I
> could add a combo box to the track editor where people could select from
> different settings for their tracks with appropriate sounds playing
> depending on what they choose, I'll look into that.
>  You are the first person that has reported opening the bonus track,
> congratulations, did you have to install extra ports to do it, or just the
> default single port?  Also, I'm curious what kind of course time you are
> getting, I'll have to race it again myself and see what I'm pulling.  As
> stated before, in the full version if you have web posting turned on, your
> times will be posted to the web.
>  Regarding the mouse, stick with it man, I know it takes some practice, 
> but
> it will pay off in the long run.  Although some beta testers can turn
> blistering track times with the keyboard such as Karl, I really think the
> mouse is a superior input device for the game, especially when you get to
> the truly difficult tracks.  If you think the bonus track is hard, you
> haven't seen anything yet, the beta testers can attest to the chalenge of
> some of the higher class tracks.
>  You may want to adjust the sensitivity of your mouse, and be very careful
> not to pull back on the mouse in the curves, otherwise you will decelerate
> after leaving the curve.  To be safe, you may want to push up slightly as
> you exit curves.   It is importnt to get used to picking up the mouse and
> moving it so it can be reset without affecting game play.
>  I am considering doing a q and ay on vip Conduit dot com for anyone that
> has questions about Rail Racer in the next few days, so if you want to
> participate, head over to www.vipConduit.com and get a free membership and
> download their voice chat software, which is the best out there in my
> opinion, and it is custom made for the blind.
> Anyhow, I'm off to put the final touches on the full release so we can all
> race against each other, this is gonna be a blast gang, and from the 
> sounds
> of it, you better watch out for mister Dark, he's trouble.
>  Later,
>  Che
> Blind Adrenaline Simulations
> Games by one of us, for all of us
> www.blindAdrenaline.com
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>
>
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