

The basic principle of batch control is to control a valve or pump to start / turn on and close / stop the flow when the volume of flow has been reached. The main purpose of this batching system is to obtain an accurate volume and is used mostly in the food industry, cement industry, beverage industry, and its direction is the filling system. The Batch Controller can be used using a flow meter that incorporates a contact head register (pulse switch).


For instance in a medium difficulty setting, the racing portion won't feel easier or harder no matter how much you tweak your strategy or your pilot, and the arcadey races will be simple to win. This can be really interesting, because the options seem to make a difference, though not as much to prompt you to dedicate too much thought to this aspect of the game. So, you will be tuning up your racer before a competition, training your pilots, while also trying to come up with the best strategy for the circuit. This second portion of the game however is not that intense, and you'd be hard pressed to actually name this game a proper F1 management sim, but, nevertheless, this portion affects the racing sequences sufficiently much to be worth noticing. This DOS game is a a mid 90s hybrid, combining racing from a top down 2D perspective with some managerial components. Racer plus management game focused on Formula 1
