Excellent! I tried both difficulties a few time. The human setting is good practice and helped me improve my score at cyborg.
This is now one of my favorite VIC racing games. Thank you, Enrico!
New release: NitroWheels for the unexpanded Vic 20
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I'm really pleased to hear all that: the effort has been rewarded thenakator wrote:Excellent! I tried both difficulties a few time. The human setting is good practice and helped me improve my score at cyborg.
This is now one of my favorite VIC racing games. Thank you, Enrico!

Re: New release: NitroWheels for the unexpanded Vic 20
by the way: this is an oldschool release, but nonetheless I would like to thank the following people which, directly or indirectly, led me to realize this ML game project: orion70, mike, beamrider, jeff-20, kweepa, nippur72, rhurst, 4mat, aeb. I hope I didn't forget anyone and to make further steps in future releases.


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Re: New release: NitroWheels for the unexpanded Vic 20
Thanks! I really did nothing but encourage
. The game is really fun and playable now, it really retains that old school charme which is rarely found in new releases.. it would be perfect with optional paddles support 


Re: New release: NitroWheels for the unexpanded Vic 20
Thanks a lotorion70 wrote:Thanks! I really did nothing but encourage. The game is really fun and playable now, it really retains that old school charme which is rarely found in new releases.. it would be perfect with optional paddles support

About the paddles: I was introducing the support for them (now I have free bytes after the relocation of some routines), but then I realized that - in my opinion - this would bring an "unfair advantage" compared to the keyboard and the joystick, thanks to the analog working. I've seen Seawolf, for example, and there the paddles make complete sense to me. But in NitroWheels... hmmm... because the intended way to play is in digital I/O style (EDIT: with this I mean in fixed deltas, not instantaneous radical changes of the position) instead of analog. In case just enlighten me
