Big Scale Racing (2002) - PC Gameplay 4k 2160p / Win 10
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Big Scale Racing (2002) - PC Gameplay 4k 2160p / Win 10

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Try these if game is not working:
▪ dgVoodoo 2
▪ DxWnd
▪ Turn Off DEP (Data Execution Prevention) in Windows
▪ Play with compatibility settings

▪ If you can't install a game in Windows 10 directly, download
https://www.virtualbox.org and install Windows XP 32bit for example.Then install game there and move files to Win 10 (sometimes you need to export and edit registry too).

▪ New method how to install 16bit applications.Download https://github.com/otya128/winevdm/re... and just drag your setup.exe to otvdm.exe




Big Scale Racing is a 2002 racing video game by BumbleBeast.

The studio began as a subsidiary of digital company Virtual Environments Systems & Consultancy (VESC), which was spun-off to create PC CD-ROM games on April 1, 2001. The company consisted of seven employees, which created scale models of racing cars (90 cm long) for the racing game. The company anticipated an Autumn 2002 launch date, and aimed to distribute the game to big retailers and entertainment shops over the world, while accepting online orders over the Internet.

The company started production on February 9, 2001. In Spring of that year, BumbleBeast signed license agreements with various race tracks to have the tracks featuring in current and future games. The company hired cartoon artist Patrick Schoenmaker on June 1, his debut video game. An internal beta was released on August 2, followed by an internal demo on September 9. The BumbleBeast website - premiering content about the game - was uploaded September 14. Summitsoft (Omaha) signed a publishing/distribution deal for the North American continent on March 10, 2002. On March 12, an August release date for retail was set. Weather effects were added March 28. In response to beta and demo testers regarding Multiplayer LAN, developers announced 8 player LAN gaming on April 1, 2002. On April 11, Dutch company HD Interactive signed a publishing/distribution deal for Europe. A public demo was released April 14.




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CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 3D
RAM: 32 GB
GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4070 12GB
OS: Windows 10 64bit


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