| Grahamhsu said: Uh Live for Speed it was posted before in this thread as well, I remember it came out 2 years before GT4 (released 2003) and was much more advanced in physics, tuning, damage, your brakes would even lock up if you just mashed on it. It didn't get specific car handling down right because it didn't have brand name cars or etc. but with the tuning options you could pretty much get it similar to such and such car. Graphics aren't pretty either but this was a game made by 3 people, here's some awards amazing for a 3 man team. PC Gameworld's 2003 review of Live for Speed S1 by Walter Hurdle scored 89% and said "A very strong simulation that offers fun and a high level of realism."[7] Justin Kranzl of APC magazine called the S1 release "the best PC racing simulator ever."[citation needed] Pelit magazine's 2004 review of LFS' S1 release by Mika Äärilä scored 92/100 and said "Saloon cars and meticulous simulation. Absolute cream of the crop." (free translation from Finnish)[8] Bytesector.com's 2005 review of S2 release said "Nothing short of going to a track actually compares to the experience. Live for Speed is, by far, the most intense and demanding game I've ever played."[9] COMPUTEAM Race Authority states that Live for Speed is "the world's most advanced commercially available motor racing simulator."[10] In 2005, AutoSimSport magazine gave LFS their "Best simulation" award and Blackhole Motorsports website readers voted to give LFS the following awards:[11] * BHM "Game of the year" award * BHM "Best multiplayer" award * BHM "Best physics" award |
......oh yea that game.....i almost forgot........
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