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selnor said:
Well, of course thats your opinion. but the pics of both dont seem to agree. Both clean pics, both 720p images. The materials are much more detailed in Shift. Also Shift is the first driving game to use post processing effects aka KZ2. Gran Turismo 5
NFS : Shift
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I hope you know you are comparing an untouched in-game gameplay screenshot with a possible not in game post processed screenshot.
You guys act like they can't have another Need For Speed series... they have like 3 right now so adding one with realism isn't going to hurt.
kanariya said:
I hope you know you are comparing an untouched in-game gameplay screenshot with a possible not in game post processed screenshot.
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I doubt it. Considering the guy in the vid comes out and blatantly states Shift is the best graphics for any driving is a big statement. And the fact it uses full post processing effects in gameplay like KZ2, I think it's a no brainer.
Ah, a mention of Test Drive.
How I loved Test Drive Unlimited for the X360. One of the most underrated games in the library. Will we ever get another open-world racer that is THAT massive, and based on real-world data? I know there's a new one coming out that's offroad, which looks great, but after playing TDU, I clamor for a big, open-world racer again. I love that about NFS:MW, as well.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.
NightstrikerX said:
Sure, Racing fans may like realism. But Mario Kart Wii says otherwise. I can't see why developers can't balance innovation with realism. It seems to be one extreme, or the other.
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Maybe his statement should be rephrased. HD racing fans what realism
| mrstickball said: Ah, a mention of Test Drive. How I loved Test Drive Unlimited for the X360. One of the most underrated games in the library. Will we ever get another open-world racer that is THAT massive, and based on real-world data? I know there's a new one coming out that's offroad, which looks great, but after playing TDU, I clamor for a big, open-world racer again. I love that about NFS:MW, as well. |
Hmmm you have peaked my interest sir
I have to be honest, i have not actually looked into that game...i will have to give it a try
antfromtashkent said:
Hmmm you have peaked my interest sir I have to be honest, i have not actually looked into that game...i will have to give it a try |
If you can find a copy, it should be rather cheap. The game debuted at $39.99 in 2006, which was a fantastic value for what it is.
What made the game so great was the fact that it used an actual real-world model of Hawaii's island of Oahu. Although some of the roads vary from the real life version, the fact is the entire island is to scale.
The coolest thing is the around-the-island race. You must complete the highway that encircles the entire island - over 120 miles to scale. Took me around 45 minutes to do it. It was incredibly fun.
The game isn't perfect, but I'd say that it's quite fun for an arcade-style racer. Good graphics, lots of cars (125), and so on. Not many car modifications like an NFS or GT/Forza game, but it's still quite fun for a value buy.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.
Looks great. Hopefully it can also match the level of fun that the GT series provides.