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GTI Racing

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Racing
Developer: Techland

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'GTI Racing' - Demo Available NOW

by Rainier on March 31, 2006 @ 6:46 a.m. PST

GTI Racing uniquely blends a realistic and highly detailed car physics simulation with the pure fun of driving. Enjoy the greatest collection of the legendary European Volkswagen Golf series cars, representing all five generations from its original heritage through to the current day. Try out the GTI, G60 and the outstanding R32!

Get the GTI Racing demo off WP (420mb)

I MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
P IV/AMD Athlon processor with 1.8 GHz
256 MB RAM
Video card with 64 MB, DX 8.0 compatible (GeForce 3 or ATI Radeon 9200)*
Sound card DX 8.0 compatible
1,2 GB of free space on hard drive
DirectX 9.0c

II RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
P IV/AMD Athlon processor with 2.5 GHz
512 MB RAM
Video card with 128 MB, DX 9.0 compatible (GeForce 5700 or ATI Radeon 9600)*
Sound card DX 8.0 compatible
1,2 GB of free space on hard drive
DirectX 9.0c

Please note that video cards that do not support T&L in hardware do not fully meet the games minimum spec and will therefore suffer performance issues. The game requires video card with Pixel Shader 1.1.
The Game was not tested with onboard graphics cards, including laptops.

*The game does not support GeForce 4MX video cards.

III DEFAULT KEY SETTINGS

Accelerate – up
Brake – down
Turn left – left arrow
Turn right – right arrow
Gear up – A
Gear down – Z
Hand brake – space
Camera – F1
Respawn - R
Road lights – L
Say - S
Horn - H
Nitro - N

You may also check wheel/pad default options in controllers menu (choose "options", then "controls") to configure your driving wheel/pad (change dead zone, saturation, axis and buttons).

IV GTI RACING DEMO SAFE MODE

The safe mode should be used when the demo does not run on your machine - it changes default settings to lower settings. This will allow you to boot up the demo and tweak the options for your machine. To run GTI Racing Demo in safe mode choose "Run GTI Racing Demo in safe-mode" shortcut from Start menu.

V GAME PERFORMACE

If the framerate of your game seems to be low, try lowering some of the video or audio settings to solve the problem.
Make sure you have the latest video/audio/motherboard drivers installed on your computer.
Make sure that you closed all unnecessary programs running in background before running the demo. If you are using onboard sound card, please check if lowering sound quality will help improve the framerate.

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