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Back when it was released in 2015, the first Project CARS had issues, some of which had been fixed after a certain number of patches. Although we were aware it was not a perfect game, we preferred to focus on its many qualities and had great fun playing. When the sequel was officially announced, we were hopeful Project CARS 2 would address the remaining issues and make us even happier. Well, not quite it seems, and here's why.
Note: All the videos we have decided to share with you is the exact testimony of our experience with the game since last Friday. In no way are we trying to make it look bad, we just cannot hide some of the problems we have seen in the PS4 Pro version. Each sequence you'll find inside were recorded during our long game sessions in the course of the past 3 days.
Verdict
To make it really clear, this is no review. Despite spending as much time as possible on the game, we haven't played enough of it to give you a final verdict. That being said, there are still many things we can say based on our experience. For a few days, we have been quite frustrated with the game, mainly because of the AI which seems to get its kick when taking the player out, even when set to 100 with a zero aggressiveness level. It's not all the time, but it happens more often than not, and it makes the experience very annoying. To that, you must add the few bugs we have seen already, which may not be game breaking bugs but that still should not be in the final release. We expected so much more from Slightly Mad Studios, not in terms of content, as the game is pretty rich in that area, but in terms of overall quality. There is still fun to be found in Project CARS 2, don't get us wrong, and it's possible the PC version is more polished, but until we can get our final backer code, until we can test the game with a wheel, we can only advise you guys to wait a bit and see what people say about the game. After a few patches, it might also be a different story, but until then, don't rush. We really liked the first game and the coverage that we had for so many months back then clearly showed that, but it's also probably why we are so disappointed this time around.
- On the plus side
- Pretty good-looking game in gameplay
- Cars look great
- Excellent engine sounds
- Damages are pretty well done
- Varied types of motosports
- Many tracks to drive on
- Dynamic weather system, day/night cycle, seasons
- 180 cars is quite honest
- Ferrari and Lamborghini are in
- Rallycross, is cool
- 1440p on PS4 Pro
- Better performance overall
- HDR compatible on consoles
- The driving model remains solid
- Much better with a gamepad than in PCARS 1
- Some of the tracks have a snowy version
- On the downside
- The game can be frustrating
- The AI can be a major pain in the neck
- Collisions aren't always the best
- Driving on snow/ice/rain might be too demanding for some
- No new Point A to B stages
- A sort of Project CARS 1.5 vibe technically
- Cars leave no marks on dirt or snow
- Tearing on PS4 Pro and a few occasional frame drops
- Environnements look a bit dated now
- The flickering of shadows can be distracting
- Why can't we choose to hear the engineer's voice in the TV speakers?
- Manual wipers aren't assigned to any button by default
- Tyre sound is way too loud by default
- Latency in menus and long, long, long loading times
- Could have used a bit more polish
- Some bugs, some of which were already there in the first game
- 30 fps replays, why not, but they could look better
All comments (26)
"[About Project Cars 1] I should have loved it, but it never really clicked for me; the handling was unapproachable on a pad and inconsistent on a wheel, its career was a featureless grind and it was hard to shake the feeling in the months after its initial release that it wasn't quite complete."
"Some of these are known issues, and I've no doubt many of them will be addressed in the coming weeks or months, but know that on launch day Project Cars 2 is every bit as spotty as its predecessor. It's a shame, as it obscures an otherwise remarkable achievement from Slightly Mad Studios."
Project Cars 2 review:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-09-18-proje...
And from 2 users' comments:
"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice... Not picking this up at release.
'On a pad it's playable, at least'
Yeah not good enough. After struggling with the first one this should have been a main priority."
"Wanted to cry when I read about the qualifying times bug. The same thing hit me several times in PC1 and the need to see every boring qualifying session through to the end was a big part of what drove me to drop the game."
While I'm not invested in Project Cars 2, it seems like there's a very good game bogged down by many annoying design decisions and bugs. Which is always a real shame when developers don't take important feedback from a previous game to make a sequel better and/or don't fix bugs that were present in a prequel.
Though it's always their loss, since with time, more and more players will start moving away from the franchise and less and less inclined to give other sequels a chance, even if they deserve it.
What wheels have you guys tested for this non review....how did they differ?
That being said, I clearly wouldn't say that PCARS 2 is still ahead of Forza and GT. The physics engine is just as broken as before, which cannot be forgiven this time around, and the bugs, glitches and AI problems prove SMS have done a quite a bad job this time. Sequels are supposed to be better, they're supposed to fix the problems of the previous game.
Guess we'l find out soon enough...You should get a decent wheel it might change your mind about the physics engine :)
The game is anything but a disaster! Yes, there are apparently minor bugs. And in no other test it is said that the game is bad or unplayable. On the contrary, 90% of the tests gave the game an A or B and it gets scores of over 85.
Great hits as the Witcher 3, Gran Turismo 5, Battlefield 1 or F1 2017 showed definitely much more bugs than PC2...
PS: like in the preview video - either your pad is broken, or you are unable to cope with the controls - but your driving style is horrible. It looks like if you never played a racing sim before. I mean - you missed nearly every apex of any corner.
Having played all 3 games with a wheel i can tell you PCars1 was so far ahead of them and AC again another massive leap up....for some reason Forza & GT games dont get the same level of scrutiny that other games face! I wonder why that is?
The game is anything but a disaster! Yes, there are apparently minor bugs. And in no other test it is said that the game is bad or unplayable. On the contrary, 90% of the tests gave the game an A or B and it gets scores of over 85.
A bit disappointed that they haven't fixed some of these things. Having a pc racing setup (wheel etc. not compatible with X1/PS4), as well as having an Oculus Rift, which the game supports, this game on pc with it's career mode was something i was thinking of spending some time with. I'll have to do some more research when more impressions (and reviews) turns up.
Being able to use VR is one of the main demands i have for a driving game, other than that physics and reasonable authentic feel to the handling is next. Having a good career is also high on the list.
A bit disappointed that they haven't fixed some of these things. Having a pc racing setup (wheel etc. not compatible with X1/PS4), as well as having an Oculus Rift, which the game supports, this game on pc with it's career mode was something i was thinking of spending some time with. I'll have to do some more research when more impressions (and reviews) turns up.
Being able to use VR is one of the main demands i have for a driving game, other than that physics and reasonable authentic feel to the handling is next. Having a good career is also high on the list.
http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-4/proje...
Forza 7 by comparison though has like 700 highly detailed cars and an endless campaign mode. (as always) so that works in Forza's favor. Also Forza is a pretty classy franchise.
also After watching Project Cars 2 (ps4), i think GT sport has better car physics and AI.
https://youtu.be/zP2-StZ6hcY