Driftwood @reneyvane: non eux ont répondu avec le formulaire, c'est la boîte RP qui gérait le jeu qui n'a pas donné suite. (il y a 17 Heures)
Driftwood @reneyvane: on aurait bien voulu mais on a jamais eu de réponse à notre demande de code malgré le formulaire rempli. Même pas un "non désolé", ce qui est toujours très pro comme façon de faire. (il y a 1 Jour)
Driftwood Il est de nouveau possible de télécharger les vidéos sur le site. Désolé pour le mois et demi de panne. (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Retrouvez notre review de Rift Apart dès 16h00 aujourd'hui, mais en attendant Guilty Gear -Strive- est en vedette en home ! (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Nouveau live sur Returnal à 14h30 aujourd'hui. (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Rendez-vous à 17h00 pour un direct de 40 minutes sur Returnal (il y a > 3 Mois)
Scarface you've obviously have never played a racing game that allows you to customize your car the way you want it (GT or Forza)...otherwise you would know how much fun it is making your cars truely yours...tuning them to your liking, and just making them more personal.
What the deuce?!
Scarface you've obviously have never played a racing game that allows you to customize your car the way you want it (GT or Forza)...otherwise you would know how much fun it is making your cars truely yours...tuning them to your liking, and just making them more personal.
I've played a lot of forza and gran turismo, and unlocked all the cars. But if you really think that THAT is what makes a good racing game experience, and anything else is not "depth", then you're lying to yourself.
A larger number of people enjoy the acccessibility of the PGR style games than the mind numbing tweaking and testing of gear ratios and suspension setups in GT or forza.
I had ot stop playing forza online because i didn't feel like constantly going through my cars and retweaking to keep up with the joneses after a while.
Loved the game, but unless I was willing to dedicate my life to getting better at it, i couldn't run with a lot of people just because they were putting 10 hours into finding the perfect setup.
I've played a lot of forza and gran turismo, and unlocked all the cars. But if you really think that THAT is what makes a good racing game experience, and anything else is not "depth", then you're lying to yourself.
A larger number of people enjoy the acccessibility of the PGR style games than the mind numbing tweaking and testing of gear ratios and suspension setups in GT or forza.
I had ot stop playing forza online because i didn't feel like constantly going through my cars and retweaking to keep up with the joneses after a while.
Loved the game, but unless I was willing to dedicate my life to getting better at it, i couldn't run with a lot of people just because they were putting 10 hours into finding the perfect setup.
What the deuce?!
Go Patriots!
What the deuce?!
Dirty South UK
You make it sound like I have to love every Xbox game in order to be apart of this site...
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As you can see though, Scarface gets his panties in a wad whenever I say I don't like an Xbox/Xbox 360 game....im not the only one on this site who gives criticism to some of the games.
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By the way, the best racing game on any platform has less than 20 cars.
http://images.google.com/images?q=gtr+pc&hl=en&btn...
NASCAR
F1
Rally (Sega Rally)
Sim (GT, Forza)
Arcade (Rush style)
War (Twisted Metal)
Derby
And so on. There are also mix breeds. While it IS fair to compare, as a game being fun and "good", a Football game to a Basketball game to a Soccer game, it is NOT fair to say, "Basketball sucks, so MLB Baseball 06 is better than NBA Live".
I think we see a LOT of that with PGR3. Fans of particular series (or consoles) are judging a game--they have not played--based on their expectation of a racer of their taste.
Personally I hate Burnout style games, yet I can recognize it is a great series. Racing fans--which are a LOT of gamers--want different things. To bash PGR3 because it ain't GT/Forza or ain't Burnout is silly.
The key is WHAT does PGR3 offer within its own style/genre of racing, and how does it compare **as a game**. It wont have the customization perks of GT/Forza, but does it add gameplay and replay in other ways? It may not be over the top like Burnout, but is it fun and exciting to race?
Show some self control. See what your doing, see what the consequences are.
It's not fun taking part in a thread full of people bickering at each other, and the YDE looks worse because of it.
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THAT MESSAGE IS FOR EVERYONE
some of you need to learn to ignore people's comments if they bother you that much.
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This is not to be discussed anymore.
Get it back on topic, if we can.
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Yeah the PS2 Driving Force Pro wheel works with PC but I have not tried it. I ise the Logitech MOMO, the best wheel in my opinion (better grip, better paddle shifters, better everything). It's also fifty bucks cheaper than the DFP - total bargain at a hundred bucks. Sure it doesn't have the degree of rotation that the DFP has but I hardly ever come close to the bump stops.
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It's more comfortable that the seats in my real car. LOL