F1 Racing Championship was firstly released on PlayStation 1, Game Boy Color and Nintendo 64 in 2000 and ported for PC in March 23, along with Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 in 2001. It was developed on the PC as Ubi Soft Shanghai Studio, now known as Ubisoft Shanghai and published by Ubi Soft Entertainment, now known as Ubisoft. It was recognized that the game uses the game engine, Revenge Engine. This game features official tracks, drivers and cars of the 1999 Formula 1 season. The game is based on a new engine bringing a real technological step compared to the two first titles (F1 Racing Simulation and Monaco Grand Prix: Racing Simulation 2). Available game modes are Single Race, Grand Prix, Championship, Private Trials and Time Attack. The tracks were modelled in 3D from GPS data sampled on the real roads. There are realistic physics, a telemetry system to analyse behaviour of your car and to tune its settings, complex driving AI, recordable replays, strategy management with animated pit sequences, weather simulation, and LAN support for multiplayer games. The tracks were modelled in 3D from GPS data sampled on the real roads. There are realistic physics, a telemetry system to analyse behaviour of your car and to tune its settings, complex driving AI, recordable replays, strategy management with animated pit sequences, weather simulation, and LAN support for multiplayer games.
This context in this gameplay on PC is using goodies like dgVoodoo2 to wrap the screen resolution along with enhancement settings and widescreen patch executable by desktop height. While on Windows 8 and later, the executable can't run, which it reads a message, "Game CDROM not found", so, it may be required to install WinCDEmu and inserting a physical game disc copy instead to run. Due to launching game with dgVoodoo2 with screen resolution set, this will launch in a top left corner of window without GUI elements glitch without a full screen in menu at the moment. If you see a cursor invisible in the area and turning black if "not responding", that I tried to press Alt+Tab and restore that restores to full screen. When launching without this issue, it never restore back.
Comentários