It's hard to recommend Driveclub when Forza Horizon 2 and 3 exist. They're unbelievable games, so good.
One's PS the other Xbox.
No one mentioned Xbox
It's hard to recommend Driveclub when Forza Horizon 2 and 3 exist. They're unbelievable games, so good.
I think I may disagree with everything I see you post lolHahahahahahaha, it's not realistic at ALL. It's arcadey as hell and has shit racing physics.
It's not even as good looking as people say it is or those bullshit photo mode screenshots pretend it is.
I played it for a bunch of hours, and I give it an unequivocal "meh".
Fantastic: The OP is talking about PlayStation.
Fantastic. And I was comparing it with Forza. The one I play.
Yeah this pisses me off. Particularly when low quality AA is pretty much the only graphics flaw the game has.Sony didn't even bother with a Pro patch. A game that would have been a gfx showcase for the system. Left to die.
Is Driveclub actually an arcade racer, though? I got the impression it was more of a lite sim. Never played it, though.
lmao this is too funny :D keep waiting ...
It's hard to recommend Driveclub when Forza Horizon 2 and 3 exist. They're unbelievable games, so good.
I understand that reference!
I disagree. Horizon is awesome but very VERY different. It's an open world style game. Driveclub is focused on crafted tracks instead.It's hard to recommend Driveclub when Forza Horizon 2 and 3 exist. They're unbelievable games, so good.
Tried it and it IS awesome but...my stomach can't take it. I feel sick after one or two races every time. :(Mr. John you should try the PSVR version, it is pretty neat on a PS4 pro at 60 fps.
Tried it and it IS awesome but...my stomach can't take it. I feel sick after one or two races every time. :(
Driveclub has only gotten better with time.
I mean, as far as gameplay goes, it's a solid racer that's every bit as fun as it was on release.
Graphics are still at the top of the category.
Generous in content.
Dirt cheap.
lots of people here are praising the game without mentioning the difficulty. It is not a casual racing game. It is very hard to control, and while racing the AI truly has a "rubber-band" effect where they just zip by you out of nowhere. It's still a fun game to look at and play, but it's not an easy arcade like NFS where you can thrash around and still finish 1st place. This game rewards precision and penalizes even the slightest imperfections.
The AI has no rubber banding at all. If you're behind they will drive worse, but the cars will not go any faster than their top speed to catch up.lots of people here are praising the game without mentioning the difficulty. It is not a casual racing game. It is very hard to control, and while racing the AI truly has a "rubber-band" effect where they just zip by you out of nowhere. It's still a fun game to look at and play, but it's not an easy arcade like NFS where you can thrash around and still finish 1st place. This game rewards precision and penalizes even the slightest imperfections.
Yeah this pisses me off. Particularly when low quality AA is pretty much the only graphics flaw the game has.
lots of people here are praising the game without mentioning the difficulty. It is not a casual racing game. It is very hard to control, and while racing the AI truly has a "rubber-band" effect where they just zip by you out of nowhere. It's still a fun game to look at and play, but it's not an easy arcade like NFS where you can thrash around and still finish 1st place. This game rewards precision and penalizes even the slightest imperfections.
So I know the game got weather patched in a while after it was released. Did they also add weather to some the original racing events or are those stuck with sunny skies? Do I need the season pass to experience the weather stuff in SP (outside of time trials and stuff like that)?
You don't need a season pass for it, and you can set the weather as you like in single races and time trials. The events have fixed weather conditions, so all the pre-patch ones have clear weather.