Daytona USA 2 - GRAND PRIX Advanced, Normal Car (4k 60fps)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Advanced course on Grand Prix Mode (40 miles, 20 laps), 1st place finish, normal car, manual transmission
Pit stop at 8:30
Supermodel Emulator supermodel3.com/
Driving the Pirate's Treasure 400 on Grand Prix mode is more difficult than the beginner's tri-oval track because no full course cautions occur and the track contains more diverse types of turns. These tighter turns give you more opportunities to save some time by powersliding through them, but you also have to keep in mind the state of your tires. You will run out of fuel around lap 12, so that will also be a limiting factor.
Since you cannot pit during a caution flag, stopping for fuel and tires will cost you significantly more time and more positions. Additionally, drifting increases the rate at which the tires wear out, making pit stops necessary more often if you want to keep up a breakneck pace. You must balance aggressive driving with tire conservation, so drift only on the sharpest turns to keep your lap times lower while still saving your tires from melting. Avoid contact with walls and other drivers as this will also prematurely damage your tires.
If you drive too aggressively, make contact with walls and cars, and drift too often, your tires will wear completely out before your fuel runs out. This will make the car behave like its being driven on ice, so your lap times will be abysmally slow until you get those tires changed. You will have to limp the car along until lap 10 or so to have enough fuel after the stop to make it to the finish.
On the other hand, if you drive too conservatively, your tires might still be fresh but you will run out of fuel by lap 12. When you stop to pit, you'll exchange those like-new tires for fresh ones, making your hard work to save them meaningless. Drift enough to put down faster lap times and try to get those tires to wear down just enough so that by lap 10 they are partially worn (yellow or orange.) After lap 10, drive the car either until you do not feel comfortable driving another lap on the tires or until you are about to run out of fuel. When you do pit, you'll be greeted by a pirate crew armed with jacks, air wrenches, and squeegees who will work to get your car seaworthy again.
After the stop, drive the car until the wheels come off because you will have to fight to earn back all those lost positions. With fresh tires, a full load of fuel, and only eight laps left, you can drive as aggressively as you like, but remember to avoid crashing! A hard crash that damages a tire could put you out of the running if you have to make another pit stop so close to the end of the race.
My favorite course, simply because it's inside a theme park. But I'm wondering how would that pit road work because there's not much room to begin with and the bays are on both sides.
It looks like there's just about room, there are 4 pit boxes before the player's and 5 after on each side. I believe this game could technically support 20 human players?
Daytona USA Drifting > Initial D Drifting.
That was My childhood 😎
"Okay, back up there" cool
It is kinda weird how the AI survive. What I mean is they don't pit.
Logic while some of them just get wrecked during the race.
Weird for opponents not boxing to survive this endurance race.
I think that was done to give the game extra (albeit artificial) difficulty. Thing is, though...I think it'd actually be more difficult (naturally, too) if the AI went into the pits just like the player did. This would force the player to strategize their pitting on the fly, in addition to the full course caution feature already in the game.
This track is like a entire Hollywood studio.
And I love it for it
That giant red skeleton is fucking terrifying, love the track though
8:45 The entire pit crew are dressed as pirates!
Was just about to comment about that! Really awesome to add such a small little detail when most players, if they even had a chance to play this, probably never did grand prix mode and would of never of seen that!
XD
Was it possible to play grandprix mode on a normal arcade machine of did you had to change the option for that? Just curious.
Every cabinet could run the grand prix mode, but the arcade's operator would be the only one who could enable it using the setup buttons locked inside the cabinet before you could play
@@onepunchdan4986 and Xavier Auberon. Thank you sir. Man, would be money well spend if you can do a grandprix in a local arcade hall.
There's some subtle little ways that Sega Racing games were brilliant and also perfect for real life racing fans. They should definitely release these games in some kind of way again, maybe as a retro SEGA racing collection? Kinda like the Dreamcast collection on Steam/XBLA/PSN etc? With this one, SCUD Race, the orignal Daytona USA and also Sega GT. Just a thought!
Late but also F355 Challenge
@@adrianwoods2752 also rally championship
This Daytona looks so new and fresh to me. All my time has been with the 1st one since this never got a port.
Agreed. It's shocking that SEGA and other arcade game companies sometimes choose to keep certain things inconsistent with the PC, Mac and console industries.
@@CEO100able just emulate them.
@@arelr6822 Still,it'd be nice to have official support for this game instead of having to use emulators or the real deal(arcade cabinet) to play this.
Well,it's back in some capacity. If you like the Like a Dragon series,it's a bonus!
@@denverkweh1642 awesome
This course is what I remember the most about Daytona 2. I think I played this at Chuck E. Cheese around 15-20 years ago and that massive swinging pirate ship and the Space Harrier segment stuck out to me as a kid. It just looked so cool (and still is today)!
I remember playing this arcade game at Chuck E. Cheese's back in the day as well. It took me many years to figure out what arcade game with flapping stock car trunks and colorful menu screens was!
@@CEO100able This and Chase HQ 2 were the games I remember the most at Chuck E. Cheese’s. The latter game was one my dad played with me!
I want this on the Nintendo Switch !!!!
I agree with you.
Hopefully Forever Entertainment anounces Daytona USA 1 and 2 as their next remakes after House Of The Dead 1 and 2 get remade.
@@sharpester7277 eh, i just want the originals with some added content, but that would be great either way
@@sharpester7277 Daytona USA 1 already done. Now, we all wait for the 2nd one and The House of The Dead 1 - 3 remake
ACtually i would love to see track with crazy backgrounds in Gran Turismo. :)
So many hud elements... blocks the gorgeousness of a game that is TWENTY YEATS OLD! Omg
And it was even worst with the original 4:3 aspect ratio.
Back then, they didn't know most games in late 2000's and later has minimal HUD
It's less cluttered in standard arcade mode with fewer lap times and no fuel/tire wear to display. It would also help with widescreen if they could find a way to move the left and right sides of the HUD further out into the expanded screen area like they did with the 360/PS3 port of Daytona 1.
why it always seems like the top 2 cars are faster than everyone else?
Sonic Ace 24 it's always like that in car games...
When my arcade enabled the grand prix mode, I made it a priority to wreck the cars behind me. Was pretty bad at knowing when to pit stop, though.
It's always like that in the F1
the AI's too easy of a challenge so they go non-stop with unlimited tire health and gas to make it more challenging.
Actually. This game has NEVER seen a Home release on ANYTHING!
Until the release of Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, u can now play Daytona USA 2 via CLUB SEGA, but it’s now called SEGA Racing Classic 2 because of license expiration
This race consists of 5 rooms ie Entering into castle, Dark Vampire Background outside the castle, Future City with Red Spider, Sunset Evening Desert Canyon and Snow Rollercoaster
They could’ve remade Dayton USA 1 with this engine and it would’ve looked as good as the arcade in 1998
onepunchdan I have a massive challenge for you. Win on the Beginner Course AT Normal Level Car, 500 laps, Full Course Caution enabled. I checked, and you CAN choose 500 laps!! It's in the 500 miles setting that someone else mentioned.
The drift on 1:54 is a thing of beauty.
Heheh yeah, the fastest way around that corner with the normal car is just to hang on and grip through it, you should watch my hard car playthrough though, that corner gets wild when you can use the grass to suddenly tighten the line!
How do you make this game to arcade perfect?
You need a powerful pc and the latest version of the supermodel 3 emulator.
Can the grand prix mode be done in multiplayer too?
Last I checked, yes. Make sure everyone's settings for play match, though, if you plan on emulating with network play.
In the case of actual arcade machines, it's either one of these two scenarios:
A) The mode is credit-based, so more credits in add laps... Might not necessarily be the GP mode, though.
B) You may need to ask the operator to set that up on the game's master control panel, if there's a bunch of deluxe cabinets.
@@AGKaiju Machines work on a Master Slave basis, so if it is enabled on the master, it is all copied to the slaves. Effectively all game modes are available, including 100-500 miles gamemodes.
if the game cabinet has 2 arcade machines and is together like on "Race On!", Then it's Multiplayer Compatible, better, it's effective. There's also a Wireless multiplayer that works Via Wi-Fi and it works well (unless you have a Weak one) too but it's only on Emulators.
@@kappy330 1 mile is equal to 1 lap on the Beginner Tri-Oval track.
Sorry I was a bit slow to respond to this one, but everyone did a great job explaining everything! The Grand Prix mode really is available for linked multiplayer machines as long as all their settings matched. The original cabinets had to be directly connected to one another with networking cables, but new versions of Supermodel (and the Nebula emulator for the original Daytona) can emulate this connection to allow local or networked play. To charge admission for this mode, operators could only set a single price for one attempt to complete the entire race and there was no continue system in place; operators could however change the 'difficulty' setting which decreases the amount of extra time you get from checkpoints. All cabinet settings must match but there's one exception; in addition to the regular and Grand Prix modes, there's actually a third 'live' mode that only works in multiplayer which will make that cabinet show a TV broadcast-style overview of the race going on on the other cabinets. This mode has tons of extra narration as well and this narration is the only place where the actual names of the tracks and drivers get mentioned! This was originally used in the enormous 4 car systems where a stripped down fifth cabinet was mounted on top of the entire machine to show the live view overhead.
Succeed in this challenge, and the video will go on my favourites list FOREVER!
一直都喜欢这个游戏
20 laps mode
Reminds me of Chuck E Chesse
Like si viniste por Papa te quiero de los hermanos Tapia
Never knew what they said when you crashed the car.
"Try to go easy on the car!"
@@xxdeadchannelxx thnx
@@hokage66 You're welcome. I used to think he was saying "Nice and easy on the car" when I was a kid.
yellow or orange.