So they made a game around Prop Hunt?
Just one? I thought they had two.
Paid £9 in the PSN sale couple of weeks ago, are people really stupid enough to spend $100 on it when it's easily available for far less at even full price?
That's a little overzealous on the control tips, that doesn't fall into the category of hand holding.
Clearly ilovetheps4 it is you that is having trouble thinking on how to command him. I've had no real issue commanding Trico or progressing at a reasonable pace so far some hours into the game..
opinionated. I had that 40-50 hours issue over my LAN, even though my LAN is good, so what I did was connected both PS4's to my router via wifi so they could both sign in, then connected a Ethernet cable directly between the consoles and the time was dramatically less, in the end it took about 2-3 hours for about 770GB.
How about making sure the game doesn't freeze after the first couple of events first.
Yeah really, I took a look and the words, So, And, What else and Is that it came to mind, why even bother making an article about that.
Joe's a joke, he bought a very overpriced Alienware PC with his YouTube money and didn't know what was in it and said he had components that don't exist. Of course there are lots and lots of lets players as well on YouTube that have neither skill or brains.
There already is an option that works on Xbox One, PS4, PS3 and PC, it's Fanatecs Universal XBOX One Hub, get they're Clubsport Wheel and pedals and the Universal Hub with a rim and your good to go, I'm playing Forza 6 with mine now. You will have to spend a bit more however, but it's better than the Logitech option and miles better than that crappy TX wheel, I know I had one and got a refund on it.
I wouldn't be happy though I'd probably still get it, if they take a break from America the UK would be nice, London is an obvious choice or shoot for a city that's not expected.
Now that's a bowel movement, just as well it wasn't the type you have to pay to use as I don't think he would have made it in time. :-)
I've had this happen to me at my local GAME in Neath, the manager is a total Pr**k, I'm always getting mucked about, the last straw was recently I couldn't trade a game in because there was a mark on the disc, yet that mark was there when I bought it preowned from them and he was the one who served me, and he could have tested it but didn't. So I traded it in at Blockbuster instead.
I've heard plenty of stuff they get up to from someone who worked there, like opening games and p...
Well apart from his crappy attitude what concerns me most is he said the demo is taken from the finished game, well that sucks cause there is a number of problems with the demo that need to be fixed, like when you hit someone head on bumper to bumper and your going much faster than they are and you are the one that get's taken out.
And if the game is finished why miss the holidays, that's a big chunk of cash to avoid, I hope what he really meant was all that was left to do is s...
Oh dear oh dear, yes I have done scandinavian flicks in Forza 2, there is one track with a load of hairpin turns that I had a lot of fun doing them on, not easy, easier in some cars than others, but very very possible. I did some power drifting in it too without spining out if I was careful which is realistic and I never had the pendulum effect, I guess you just need to know how to handle them.
Forza 2 could be better, and that's why I mention rFactor and the like, but boy is ...
What where you playing them with, a joypad?
Seriously, I have a 360, PS3, Wii, and a PC, I've tried GT5 Prologue (I have a Japanese account) and the car physics are the same as they always have been, semi realistic, not very realistic.
I've also played all the games you mentioned, though why you mentioned the Toca Race Driver series I don't know, all of those are even less realistic than the GT series is, no offence but I guess that just shows you don't know what...
You guys who think The Real Driving Simulator (GT) actually is a sim have no idea what a sim is, Forza 2 is just about good enough to be called a sim, that and Richard Burns Rally are the only sims on consoles, GT is not a sim, never was, it's a semi-sim, and I only call it that because I can't think of a better way to describe it and that it's not a out and out arcade game like Burnout.
If you want to try a real car simulator, then you have no choice but to try rFactor, GTR 2 ...
It does help if you have both consoles and have them connected to the same TV or monitor as I do, it's of course more obvious than that video, but it's still there.
The real deal with which version to go for is online play and achievements the PS3 version not having the latter and the 360 having a better former, so even though the 360 has low frame rates I still may end up with the 360 version.
So, now that the developers are slowly starting to get the hang of th...
You peeps who can't see the slow down on the 360 version either have bad eyes and by that I mean how your brain interprets images OR don't want to see it. It's there alright, and it's obvious even in a small video like that.
I have both a 360 and a PS3, I tried the 360 demo first and it was obvious straight away the frame rate was a little low, I then tried the PS3 one and it was plain to see the frame rate was and is better.
And no I'm not a fanboy, I have all ...
Also done, good luck everybody.