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Driving games
What are some good driving games out there for the PC? TMN has been fun, but I'm looking for something with a little more meat on the bones, so to speak.
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Re: Driving games
if you still want a bit of knock about fun, have a look at flat out, or Crashday. Both are updated rip-offs of demolition derby. Flatouts probably quite cheap now (or check your local carpetsoft specialist)Nickface wrote:What are some good driving games out there for the PC? TMN has been fun, but I'm looking for something with a little more meat on the bones, so to speak.
if you want realism, then have a look at Gran turismo Racing or Granturismo Legends (GTR or GTL)
Or theres always Toca:race driver 182378, or what ever version there on now..
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nope, your thinking about Granturismo(4)
the ones i'm on about are:
http://www.gtr-game.com/lang.html
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http://www.gt-legends.com/news_en.php?news=20051128
the ones i'm on about are:
http://www.gtr-game.com/lang.html
and
http://www.gt-legends.com/news_en.php?news=20051128
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They are okay games, as good as there is probably on PC*, but they have a very small number of cars and tracks compared to the console games.
Similarly to PS2 Gran Turismo and Xbox Forza Motorsport they tout themselves as simulations, while my real-world experience doesn't stretch beyond Kart racing or a bit of (ahem) unoffical rallying, I would say they are a piece of piss compared to the real thing. Grand Prix Legends was a simulation too far, however and was virtually unplayable in full sim mode.
*unless the Need for Speed or Juiced ports are more your thing, as more serious games do not feature modified Vauxhall Novas
Edit: The Colin McRae rally games are okay on PC, if you don't mind the lack of on-track opponents typical of rally games.
Similarly to PS2 Gran Turismo and Xbox Forza Motorsport they tout themselves as simulations, while my real-world experience doesn't stretch beyond Kart racing or a bit of (ahem) unoffical rallying, I would say they are a piece of piss compared to the real thing. Grand Prix Legends was a simulation too far, however and was virtually unplayable in full sim mode.
*unless the Need for Speed or Juiced ports are more your thing, as more serious games do not feature modified Vauxhall Novas
Edit: The Colin McRae rally games are okay on PC, if you don't mind the lack of on-track opponents typical of rally games.
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But is it older than <a href="http://www.ibiblio.org/GameBytes/issue2 ... >Stunts</a>?deject wrote:BIG RED RACING!!!
look it up if you have never heard of this gem. it's old bt damn it was fun to play...
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no, but have you played the original <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_Drive ... 7.29">Test Drive?</a>Nickface wrote:But is it older than <a href="http://www.ibiblio.org/GameBytes/issue2 ... >Stunts</a>?deject wrote:BIG RED RACING!!!
look it up if you have never heard of this gem. it's old bt damn it was fun to play...
There is this one: Live For Speed
Which is quite a serious sim from a small group of indepedant developers.
Also: http://www.b3ta.com/board/6022121
Which is quite a serious sim from a small group of indepedant developers.
Also: http://www.b3ta.com/board/6022121
Hmm, I was looking for a good online racing game a while ago and this might be it, I'll try the demo later on.spoodie wrote:Live For Speed
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yeah, NFS:U 1 was a lot of fun for sure. NFS:U 2 was pretty cool with its entire city to drive around in, but I hate how you have to make your car hideous to advance the story. I DO NOT want a shitty vinyl that is uglier than Cortney Love on the side of my RX-7.Joose wrote:If you dont mind slightly non-serous (but still not exactly "arcade") I would heartily recommend the Need for Speed Underground games. Extremely entertaining, for all their street racer silliness.
I haven't played NFS: Most Wanted but I've heard it's a lot of fun.
Also, I second the Colin Mc Rae suggestion, as rally racing fucking owns.
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Flatout for teh win... and Ty is still seeding this, if I am not mistaken, on Demonoid... 
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I just picked up Need for Speed: Most Wanted. It was only $20 at Best Buy so I figured "What the hell?" It's been pretty good to me thus far, but it sucked at first because I don't know shit about cars. Luckily, as far as upgrading goes, you don't NEED to have the shitty vinyls or the other fancy shit on your cars. I've been doing my best to keep my cars as non descript as I can because I'm not into the whole "ricing out" thing.Joose wrote:If you dont mind slightly non-serous (but still not exactly "arcade") I would heartily recommend the Need for Speed Underground games. Extremely entertaining, for all their street racer silliness.
i might have to give this a go, due to years of console racing games ive become a master of taking out other cars. games like burnout make me squeel with joyTheJockGit wrote:Flatout for teh win... and Ty is still seeding this, if I am not mistaken, on Demonoid...




