I agree with all that WK says above.
I did find the set up a little difficult to use as I too am not familiar with Hungarian!
But here's a useful link:
English/Hungarian Dictionary The physics do seem to be very realistic and it's great fun just driving around the course. I noticed some commentary from what I presume is the co-driver (in Hungarian of course) - and I suspect he is giving the driver some hints about directions. IMO I'd say this game would benefit greatly with a more sophisticated controller, rather than the keyboard (a wheel ideally).
Vid cards - hey! we all seem to be in the ATI club! I too have a Rage Fury 128. I recently purchased the latest drivers on cd from ATI ($10 shipping & handling fee). I did this 'cos I wanted the DVD software which is not available for d/l from the ATI site. I removed my previous ATI drivers as instructed in the installation guide, and installed the new drivers and software from the cd. Now here's a funny thing - when I play 4x4 Evo and choose D3D it tells me that my card is an ATI All In Wonder Pro! Huh?
Apart from that everything works fine - good framerates in both games, the DVD, cd video and cd audio playback all work great (I haven't tried the video editor yet).... but I'm waiting for the big crash nonetheless!
Oh, and another thing - open GL works great now, whereas before it was very glitchy.
Back to Screamer 4x4. I'm sure this will be a hit for folks who enjoy realistic sims. I would describe it as more like "orienteering on wheels" rather than a speed rally. I hope that by the time the English language demo comes out there will be an option to configure the controls to one's liking.
As Bruce Forsythe (English TV game host) would say "Good game, good game!"
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Keep on Monster Truckin'
EmceeMart
[This message has been edited by EmceeMart (edited 06-10-2000).]