| fielding88 said: Have you tried driveclub vr? Any similarities to that game? I heard that one requires a barf bag in your lap, but has anyone played the two, and are they starkly different in terms of visuals/barf potential? |
I've played Driveclub VR for a couple hundred of hours and finished every accolade in the game. I already played the original game a ton yet never went as far as completing every manfufacturer's accolade or online.
In DriveClub you actually sit in the car while in GTS your viewpoint always stays level independent of the car movement. DriveClub is more believable in banked turns and steep hills, while GTS is a bit more comfortable since the orientation of the car does not effect your vision.
Driveclub allows you to adjust your seat, up down left righ to get the best match. In GTS you are stuck in the default position. DriveClub also allows you to stick your head out the window (although it doesn't open) and you can take a closer look at the inside of the car. GTS blacks out the screen if you move your head too far.
GTS' car interiors are more detailed and the dashboard is a lot easier to read. In DC you have to lean forward to read the in car instruments. In GTS you can see them pretty well from the default position.
DriveClub is drastically cut back in visuals, low res, half track side detail removed, no weather nor dynamic lighting (you can still start at any time of day). GTS also loses it's refined lighting of the 2D version, no shadows on most tracks, less choices for time of day, but it does retain the low hanging fog patches on the Nuremburg ring which is pretty cool to drive through. GTS looks sharper overall.
DriveClub offers the full content although with a cutback campaign. You don't get all the campaign additions from the DLC but you do get the full compliment of tracks including the new city tracks for all 6 locations. That's 42 unique tracks with 114 layouts. GTS only has 17 unique tracks with 40 layouts. Both allow you to drive all cars. DriveClub has 8 cars on track in single player, 6 in online multiplayer (hard to find a match nowadays though) GTS only has one AI car on track that doesn't race you. They mostly just move over to let you pass, no idea what the point is. You're also restricted to 2 laps.
DriveClub VR is a game, GTS VR is just a demo.
Then you have Dirt Rally which sits in between in terms of visuals, better than DC but with crude in car details. It is the full game as well in VR yet has less content than DC. It does still have daily and weekly challenges to keep it interesting. DC of course has the user generated challenges which are still ongoing. Dirt Rally has better outside detail than GTS and is the only one that has weather.
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| Zoombael said: Is it better than DriveClub VR? I tried the demo and it gave me a head ache. |
Depends what car you use. Driving the Nordschleife in a Samba bus is pretty comfortable.







