April 2, 200718 yr I really want this. I know this is a bad time for me to buy it, since I'm marching right into my exams. But it's too hard to resist, some the cars: Camaro Z28, Firebird, Saturn Sky, the Goat, and later probably the CTS-V, Cobalt SS and even the Solstice. I can already imagine myself cruising with the top down in a Sky.
April 3, 200718 yr I was never into the Test Drive games..the graphics were ok but the gameplay wasn't good and the mechanics sucked. Burount or Gran Turismo are way better. Edited April 3, 200718 yr by Dodgefan
April 3, 200718 yr I watched my cousin play this on his Xbox 360, and I thought it looked pretty good. But the only format I can buy it in is for the PS2, which is reduced content from the 360 version. If it comes down in price another $10, I might consider it.
April 3, 200718 yr i own it for PC. The concept is sweet but my computer is too outdated its very demanding i get about 8 FPS on my rig plus my wheel is too old for it Although i did replace there patented bungee cord inside the wheel. I have a Sky and Z06 so far. cruising mountain roads is very fun though. plus racing others online is fun. Graphics pretty good Game play a little acradeish but keeps drawing you back. i like it so far I just need a better processor my rig P4 2.6 1 gig ram 460 gig hd 256 graphics. some reason im stuck with the crap computer while the good one is somewhere else.
April 4, 200718 yr Author I ended up buying it... My Z06 in Torch Red with the Competition Package My Goat Powersliding the Goat. LS1 POWER!!!
April 4, 200718 yr Author Smoothly. I just got a new computer last work term. Although there are some wierd problems at times, but quitting the game and restarting it solves it. My specs: AMD X2 3800+ 1GB DDR2-667 80GB SATA2 Hard Drive BFG nVidia 7900GS /w 256MB
April 4, 200718 yr Smoothly. I just got a new computer last work term. Although there are some wierd problems at times, but quitting the game and restarting it solves it. My specs: AMD X2 3800+ 1GB DDR2-667 80GB SATA2 Hard Drive BFG nVidia 7900GS /w 256MB Sonovabitch! That's almost exactly the same as the computer I just built! (there seems to be a pattern of popularity among the specs I've ever seen listed)...Except I put in 2x160GB SATA2 drives and have them running in RAID0. ...And my vid card arrived defective so I'm using onboard video until the replacement arrives.
April 4, 200718 yr Smoothly. I just got a new computer last work term. Although there are some wierd problems at times, but quitting the game and restarting it solves it. My specs: AMD X2 3800+ 1GB DDR2-667 80GB SATA2 Hard Drive BFG nVidia 7900GS /w 256MB So are you running the game at max settings? There seems to be a lot of aliasing...and where's the reflections? I'd say GT4 is still graphically superior. Edited April 4, 200718 yr by Dodgefan
April 4, 200718 yr Author Sonovabitch! That's almost exactly the same as the computer I just built! (there seems to be a pattern of popularity among the specs I've ever seen listed) ...Except I put in 2x160GB SATA2 drives and have them running in RAID0. ...And my vid card arrived defective so I'm using onboard video until the replacement arrives. Eh... no. Mine doesn't even have onboard video. nForce 570 Ultra baby! :AH-HA_wink: And I actually have two old hard drives running as well, on an IDE card. Storage actually matches you at 320GB
April 4, 200718 yr Author So are you running the game at max settings? There seems to be a lot of aliasing...and where's the reflections? I'd say GT4 pwns this graphically.Not really, my friend, who's a big fan of GT4, says that GT4 is actually no match for this. It looks better on the screen. And apparently there's a bug with nVidia's driver, so if I turn on AA it will cause problems.
April 4, 200718 yr Not really, my friend, who's a big fan of GT4, says that GT4 is actually no match for this. It looks better on the screen. And apparently there's a bug with nVidia's driver, so if I turn on AA it will cause problems. Did you try downloading the new drivers? Also, has your friend ever played GT4 with progressive scan on and the resolution up (requires HDTV)?
April 4, 200718 yr Author Did you try downloading the new drivers? Also, has your friend ever played GT4 with progressive scan on and the resolution up (requires HDTV)?He has a big HDTV Plasma in Hong Kong, and that's where his PS2 came from.
April 4, 200718 yr He has a big HDTV Plasma in Hong Kong, and that's where his PS2 came from. \Fair enough Still, the graphics don't impress me much...are the mechanics any better than the old Test Drive games?
April 4, 200718 yr GT4 doesnt have free roam. Graphics wise TDU wins Physics? GT4 owns. As for gameplay? TDU wins because of online interaction. They kind of stalemate each other.
April 4, 200718 yr Eh... no. Mine doesn't even have onboard video. nForce 570 Ultra baby! :AH-HA_wink: And I actually have two old hard drives running as well, on an IDE card. Storage actually matches you at 320GB For the motherboard, I went with the lowest bidder for my needs.ASRock AliveNF6G-DVI -- NForce 430 chipset w/ GeForce 6100 onboard. I wasn't planning to use the onboard video, but I'm glad I at least have that option, or I'd be relegated to using my old PC for games. And you really, really have to try out RAID 0 some time. The biggest performance bottleneck in your system is pretty much the HDD. Striping two drives together cuts load times by a reasonable percentage. Edited April 4, 200718 yr by aaaantoine
April 4, 200718 yr Author \Fair enough Still, the graphics don't impress me much...are the mechanics any better than the old Test Drive games?Much better. I played like TD4 and quickly switched to NFS. Now NFS has the ricer crap, so I'm switching back.The point of TDU this time, is the new MOOR system. I tried it and it works. You really see like hundreds of other racers cruising around the whole city, and you can flash lights at them and start a dogfight. And the physics of the cars are fairly realistic too, of course not to the point where you have to change your oil in GT4. Capriceman pretty much sums up nicely. GT4 and TDU by far are different beasts, as TDU took off in a different path.
April 4, 200718 yr Graphics wise TDU winsI don't know what graphics you're looking at... But from the sceenshots I've seen of TDU, there's no comparison. GT4's are much better and much more realistic. Much better. I played like TD4 and quickly switched to NFS. Now NFS has the ricer crap, so I'm switching back. The point of TDU this time, is the new MOOR system. I tried it and it works. You really see like hundreds of other racers cruising around the whole city, and you can flash lights at them and start a dogfight. And the physics of the cars are fairly realistic too, of course not to the point where you have to change your oil in GT4. Capriceman pretty much sums up nicely. GT4 and TDU by far are different beasts, as TDU took off in a different path. True. TDU sounds like the Tokyo Extreme Racer series except that it's not based in Tokyo and probably can't rice your car.
April 4, 200718 yr Author I don't know what graphics you're looking at... But from the sceenshots I've seen of TDU, there's no comparison. GT4's are much better and much more realistic.And one thing, TDU has interiors. GT4 doesn't. You can even crank down your windows or adjust your driving seat position.
April 5, 200718 yr And one thing, TDU has interiors. GT4 doesn't. You can even crank down your windows or adjust your driving seat position. Actually, it does, you can see them best in the convertibles. The car models are much better in GT4 and the reflextions are much more realistic...TDU's shadow mapping is pathetic. As for gameplay...GT4 sets the standard for being as close to real as you can get...while Burnout is far more fun than either 2 titles.
April 5, 200718 yr Author Actually, it does, you can see them best in the convertibles. The car models are much better in GT4 and the reflextions are much more realistic...TDU's shadow mapping is pathetic. As for gameplay...GT4 sets the standard for being as close to real as you can get...while Burnout is far more fun than either 2 titles. No no, interiors that you actually sit in, not convertible interiors peeking into. As far as I know the last one to do real interiors is Porsche Unleashed.
April 5, 200718 yr actually Live For Speed has the best Physics ever in a racing game hands down. Serious download there demo it has 3 cars and a track or 2. with interiors that you can put 1 guy and 4 females in it and the car handles totally different. www.liveforspeed.com its fun on the demo severs to drift with the RWD turboed car. Edited April 5, 200718 yr by capriceman
April 5, 200718 yr And one thing, TDU has interiors. GT4 doesn't. You can even crank down your windows or adjust your driving seat position.Well yeah... GT4 has interiors in every vehicle, even ones you can hardly see into, but you are correct in that you can't sit in them. But... Oh wow... you can adjust your seat position! Oh wow! How useful!
April 5, 200718 yr Author Well yeah... GT4 has interiors in every vehicle, even ones you can hardly see into, but you are correct in that you can't sit in them. But... Oh wow... you can adjust your seat position! Oh wow! How useful! It's useful, because it actually affects the view when you're in the cockpit mode. I actually had to readjust the seat when I was in the Koenigsegg and the Z06.
April 5, 200718 yr Live for speed owns all Live for Speed Real Damage Photo realistic graphics extreme to the life physics. Better than GT4 ever wanted to be. Adjustable suspension Tire smoke and blow outs thread marks interiors rally racing FWD drifting fun you be the judge I encourage you to try the demo. I'm going to buy the S2 license soon so i don't have to find the crack every time a new version comes out. plus i want to race online with almost a 1000 users online all the time.
April 5, 200718 yr WMJ the rally tracks you need to set up your just right there prefab setting sucks. Also Its a very hard game with the key board because the physics are too real to go full steer to straight.
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