For once, we have decided to also show you a bit of the Xbox 360 version of the Colin McRae: Dirt 2 demo. Two days ago we showed you what the Playstation 3 demo looked like when DjMizuhara was behind the controller. In today's video, I am behind the Microsoft wheel for a whole race in cokpit view so you have a chance to see how impressive it can be. The funny thing about the 360 version is that you can see your avatar hanging from the rear view mirror. Useless, so, absolutely indispensable.
It's a real shame that Xbox 360 owners can't enjoy a very good wheel like the G25. The game is still fun to play even though the Microsoft wheel looks more like a toy to me but it's easy to imagine how incredible it must be with the proper wheel. Once you get a hang of the controls, it's quite easy to do some pretty cool stuff and have a lot of fun - you can even tweak the wheel settings in the option menu if the default setting isn't to your liking. If you own a wheel and it's locked up somewhere in your attic, you might want to give it a try, it's a lot more immersive than using a standard controller.
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I like the effect when water splats all over the wind shield, graphics look damn good. And the avatar thing: Only possible on Xbox!! ^^
Confirmed: 360 is the superiour version!
plus it completely impractical to even use an eclipse cuz after u install all the parts itd be cheaper just to start off with something better... but it does look cool ;)
my 350z yes... eclipse.. no wayyyy in hellz :P
looks kinda fun tho!
So if you are a racing nut and 360 owner there is actually no alternative (sadly), but at least there is a very good wheel.
Expensive, but you get what you pay for.
Having G25 compatibility with the 360 would be the best. Unfortunately...
LOL @ the avatar hanging on the mirror, though.
Then You just need the dongle for PC/PS3.
For people with just the Pc or PS3, G25 is still the best alternative.
LOL @ the avatar hanging on the mirror, though.
@korndog: did you play it on PS3? I played both PS3 and Xbox360 version. Because of the difference in the controllers, the Xbox360 version is less twitchy. But with some practice, the ps3 version is equal to the 360 version.