For anyone who doesn't know, Race Driver has replaced TOCA as Codemasters racing franchise and the newest video has just been released. Gameplay this time as well.
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Now I wasn't all that convinced by the first video, but this one is looking a bit nicer. It shows some examples of weight transfer and body roll, although obviously until there's at least a demo out it's going to be impossible to say how good it's actually likely to be. Maybe a little too much focus on crashing, but it does show some decent damage modelling.
I liked TOCA3 and although it was very heavy on the driving aids, it was good fun to play a lot of different race styles. And there's a brief clip of an open-wheeler in this Grid clip.
Not too sure about the cockpit view though - it looks like it suffers from the same poor visibility that GTR does, and I'm not a big fan.
Muscle | Touring | Dorifto | Cockpit View
Coming out on PC, 360 and PS3
Recommended PC Spec (estimated)
Core 2 Duo @ 2.66GHz / Athlon X2 3800+
1Gb RAM
GeForce 7800 / Radeon x1800 or better
Dual-layer (DVD9) compatible DVD drive
LINK
Now I wasn't all that convinced by the first video, but this one is looking a bit nicer. It shows some examples of weight transfer and body roll, although obviously until there's at least a demo out it's going to be impossible to say how good it's actually likely to be. Maybe a little too much focus on crashing, but it does show some decent damage modelling.
I liked TOCA3 and although it was very heavy on the driving aids, it was good fun to play a lot of different race styles. And there's a brief clip of an open-wheeler in this Grid clip.
Not too sure about the cockpit view though - it looks like it suffers from the same poor visibility that GTR does, and I'm not a big fan.
Muscle | Touring | Dorifto | Cockpit View
Coming out on PC, 360 and PS3
Recommended PC Spec (estimated)
Core 2 Duo @ 2.66GHz / Athlon X2 3800+
1Gb RAM
GeForce 7800 / Radeon x1800 or better
Dual-layer (DVD9) compatible DVD drive