the bottom light, the circle doesnt look perfectly round. and ingame, i can sometimes see the driver through the rear wheel well from certain angles when watching replays.
no way. smoke resolution is at least doubled, same to shadow quality, the LOD level is at least 1 step up, resolution of environmental map is at least 4 times up. not to mention you never get to see the flickering in any photomode. Makes the game looks better by a long shot.
I do have the game, and like it a lot, but that doesn't mean I won't be objective in my criticisms of it. To be anything else, in fact, would squarely place me in the "fanboy" category
Photo mode photos look nice, and there's nothing wrong with them being of higher quality, just don't act like they're representative of the in-game graphical quality because they are not.
Does anyone know what car (preferably cheap and in the new car delearship) comes with a light green paint item? Similar to the lime green paint on a Focus RS MkII.
Double post: There is no enjoyment to be had racing a Mazda Mx5 around the Tsukuba circuit for 4 hours. Maybe a Ford GT, Ferrari or some LMP cars around some fast flowing track like Circuit De La Sarthe or Trail Mountain.
i honestly love tskuba, the corners are so linked together, and such an odd shape, and speed, with what can almost be explained as little chicanes, or s curves...its just a nice track
Cool, I wonder if the Fiat 500 can be tuned up likewise
I took my Ford SVT truck to an online drift lobby - that was funny
It feels truck'ish off course, but 509hp and no weight at back will kick the back end out no worries, and it feels quite stable due to the long wheel base and weight
I wouldn't waste your money tbh. It cost around 250k+ to buy and upgrade it. I just done it because all I do is buy total crap when I get money e.g. a 13bhp Mazda for 20k haha
I just finished the 60 laps around Grand Valley. I enjoyed it. I did take a retardedly fast car on racing tyres, so I was 7 laps up on second place.. but it was a fun race.