Video Card: 32 MB card with hardware T L support (Geforce, Radeion and equivalent cards
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
CD-ROM
Avg. rating:
If You Can Get It to Work It is Great
Rallisport Challenge for the PC platform was as with the name a challenge to get working with the computer setups I had used, but once done Wow what a beautiful game, the graphics are fantastic. The challenges the courses give are numerous and are given in a well progressed order leading to a great play time/software play return ratio.With the comments above you would expect this product to be readily available in some of the major store chains in Southern California. It is has not been at the time of this writing.The challenge part of getting to work properly on a PC might have been part of the problem. The game I suspect was originally developed for a platform other than the PC and then converted. Because of problems with such a conversion the marketing and effort to get it to the PC world may have fallen a little short.One of the splash screens this game starts with is a NVidia 'The way it is meant to be played'. Try this with an Ge Force Mx4000 and you are going to have problems with ice racing unless you turn off the antilansing. To get the program to work properly on my machine I had to turn off all the McAfee programs associated with computer security I was using.Is it worth going through some effort to get this game working on your machine given what else is out there? Compared to the other motor sport games out there is none that have quality of graphics combined with game play this one has in my experience (Need for Speed, Colin McRae, and EA Sports).This is a three CD set game. The price at this writing is about ten dollars. If you are not afraid to play around with things a bit to get them to work this would be a good one to get. Although it is a toll call you can still get technical support on this product.