Hi Ron,
Well, weather you need a hard lef turn or say an easy left turn usually 
depends on the size of the track in question. For example if it is a 
half mile oval track the curves are much sharper than a two mile track.
I don't think game wize if the track moves clockwize or counter 
clockwize it makes much of a difference. I've seen it both ways. The 
Nascar games for NES, PC, etc all move counter clockwize since that is 
how Nascar tracks are. However, in games like Poll Position I remember 
them moving clockwize.

 

Ron Schamerhorn wrote:
> Hi Tom
>
>   As for the direction of the track I don't really see alot of difference in 
> game play, though that could be largely due to my lack of experience with 
> racing games.
>   As for styles of tracks, I do think it will add some variety to the game, 
> instead of always right turn, hard right, there might be something like a 
> easy left turn, right turn hard left or some such.  Mixing it up some is a 
> good idea.
>
> Ron 
>
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