[Dec 16th 2004] [related games & forum threads]
As is the case in any racing game, nothing will hurt you like a sluggish frame rate. Even if the delay is barely perceptible, you'll lose the tiny fragments of visual information that are necessary to keep your car where you want it to be. Fortunately, F1 World Grand Prix has enough graphic detail and resolution adjustments to get the game running quickly on most machines. Remember that by making your adjustments while on the racetrack (paying particular attention to the Clipping control), you'll not only have a visual demonstration of the effect you're having on picture quality but will also gain access to the game's nifty frame rate counter.
[Dec 16th 2004]
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