Grand Prix World

Grand Prix World is the sequel to Grand Prix Manager 2 released in 1999. The game was designed and produced by Edward Grabowski Communications Ltd,[1] and MicroProse. It is based on the 1998 Formula One season, and is officially FIA licensed.

Grand Prix World
Developer(s)MicroProse Chipping Sodbury
Publisher(s)Hasbro Interactive
Platform(s)Windows 98
Release

Gameplay

The player takes control of one of the 11 F1 teams participating in the 1998 Formula One season.[2] Team names or details could not be changed within the game itself. This was only able to be done using a 3rd party editor.

Grand Prix World is very different from the preceding games, even though they largely share the same code base, the major changes coming in the interface design and negotiation modules with sponsors, drivers, engineers. This results in fewer 'freak' results such as player being able to sign top-line drivers for the bottom-ranking teams, or being able to score points with said teams without major reorganisation of the team.

Windows 2000, XP, Vista Compatibility Issues

The game was not compatible with Windows 2000, the use of "Windows 98 Compatibility Mode" being required to make the game work in these later operating systems, ALT and TAB functionality is also not available, resulting in a crash of the game.

Game Community and Updates

One official patch was released by the games designers and is available from their website. This game still has an active community built around it with season updates being produced.

gollark: It's not addressing the same market. There's no RISC-V stuff with x86-level performance.
gollark: Maybe some kind of caching is needed, for efficiency.
gollark: There is some "Sam Zeloof" person doing it in a garage, apparently.
gollark: None of the good fabs are there.
gollark: Better fire up your basement silicon fabs.

References

  1. Edward Grabowski Communications Ltd
  2. "Grand Prix World Review". PC Zone. 2001-08-13. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  • - GPW section on Edward Grabowski website


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