| DonFerrari said: People who really played the game = the game is a lot better than what the score tells. People that didn't play, saw reviews or played few minutes = the game is mediocre and deserves the low score. Which to believe? Choices to make. |
There are always people that don't like racing on tracks, just like to mess around in a big world. It's no different from people saying linear games are mediocre by default. There are still people claiming TloU is mediocre, personal preference.
I enjoy both and will get FH2 with my eventual XBox One purchase. Just not too soon after I've finally had enough of DC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9hUgxN--Tk
Apart from it not looking as great, the roads are also a lot wider, removing a lot of skill, and you don't even have to stay on them. They seem wider than in Forza Horizon too, maybe it's just the camera angles. Anyway that's my personal preference. Other people enjoy cutting corners through fields. I'll be sticking to the roads when I play FH2 and curse at the cheating drivatars, then overtake them again :)
I uploaded two more videos
Kinloch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j4zrsGEZjg
Skjolden (where I went flying before)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkTJ6NxyUK8
Youtube keeps asking if I would like to stabalise my videos lol.
I'm currently rediscovering all the tracks in India with weather. Very different experience in the wet. A night run in heavy rain there is about as difficult as the heavy snow run in Norway. Perhaps more difficult, I could not beat the AI at semi-pro level, and had to turn the rain down to dynamic to make up some time in sections where the rain lets off a bit.
India with cloudy weather and dynamic rain has you driving in the clouds in places. Looks like thick fog patches blowing over the road in front of you adding another level of sensory overload. In a multi lap race, what you could see the first lap might be gone the next.







