I've said it before, it's an interesting idea. If OnLive can make some changes and improve the issues, which is input lag for the most part, then they may be on to something big.
Fair enough. I always end up loosing the CD to one of the dark corners of the shack.
=(
Actually, I have two lives.
I spent the morning chasing a few golden coins and 1upped.
Well, I don't see it getting high scores on reviews anyways.
I mean, five years in development and still no airplanes? Battlefield is a better driving simulator.
>.>
Now how about making something useful?
You know ... like a companion cube.
"But what... is it good for?"
On the flip side, couldn't there be people who work for a company and praise their own games?
Would explain why some people go at each other's throats over sale figures. =/
... hmm, but the question is, would a kinect function properly in the freezer?
...because? I'd hope for an option to install the whole game from a CD though. Changing discs is so 2003. =/
Anyways, I doubt they'd want to alienate people with poor internet from the consoles though. So looks like physical media will still exist.
Some people honestly can't tell the difference between the two... even with the HUD on.
A mature comment?
Bubbles for you sir.
Then you haven't seen much. =/
It does trump any PC racing game though in terms of visuals... but there are better looking games from other genres.
Cats.
Damn rain.
The road is wet.
The car is wet.
I'm wet.
Wii, don't need any defending.
This was supposed to be implemented since GT3.
The commercials lied to me!
Am I the only one who finds the crowd/spectators to be... creepy?
Gotta try a night-time race whilst playing alone in the dark. :D
Guys got some driving skills though.
Did that old geezer of a car just school everyone else in that race? O.o
Impressive.
It's strange how despite being metallic objects, the cars seem to have so much emotion attached to them when seen through the replay. You can almost invent a storyline for the race.
Well see, thats perspective.
You can put 'em side by side and say 'gee that car isn't up to standard'
or you can say 'gee, that other car is mind-boggingly high quality'
I'd just go with the latter. Its not like the standards are an eyesore to begin with. ;)
I think it's safe to say that GT5 will be the best driving experience so far to be delivered on the consoles.
I've been playing GT games since the original's demo... been an interesting experience to watch the game grow from 180 cars to... well, a lot more. =)
The only thing the game is missing is three-wheeled cars, asside from that, they've got it all covered.