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Like brightness is boosted too high, colors are washed. GT5 is beautiful. Except for known flaws.
Kentucky looked ok. So did Fontana.
It needs to have picture quality adjustments like mist games do now.
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Just got home from the dentist. 2 fillings, they used so much anesthetic my ear is numb!!! It's a "basic" game. Your career is standard races & championship. Then there are Invitationals that open up based on your level. They are challenges.
Online needs a shot in the arm. Unfortunately they use the same RANDOM FRIGGIN LOBBY system that Shift 1 has. Which has since been removed due to all of the backlash. Eutechnix needs to fix this TODAY!!! Click on Quick Race and you get a "box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get".
The need to get the T500 patch done quicky. Haven't tried the GT3rs, that will be today. With a DS3, if feels good. Better than EA's offerings.
Visually it needs some work. Using GT5 as the benchmark if course. There is a lack of contrast. Daytona in particular has bad lighting. The "night" race is more like early dusk. Track surface, walls, and horizon blend to give it a strange look. Driving in shadows is bad because you can't see the track. While some other tracks look ok.
It does not look like the graphics got a boost to make use of the PS3's processing capabilities.
Sound is really good!
They need to add a rearview mirror to all driving views. The "proximity radar" is only good when cars are near you. When it blank, you think you're a mile ahead, but you're not.
2 player racing is pretty fun. There are 19 (or 20) AI cars, that number is adjustable.
The AI is good until you wreck. Then they become GT drones and plow into you.
Without much effort to brake, go around or even slow down to a crawl. Funny to see a car fly over you that was 4 deep in the wreck.
Damage is better than GT5's. Not as good as what we've seen from Shift 2 thus far. Paint scrapes and pealed sheetmetal is nice. Have not seen NASCAR levels of carnage though.
Online has public races and private races. It
Has an invite system even if you are in some random person's room. Yeah, if they don't address this random room BS, I will kill the game. I stayed away from Shift 1 online because of this. If PS2 games can let you browse lobbies to find the race you want to run, there is absolutely no excuse here.
I'm kinda thinking this game will depend on online for it's heartbeat. The single player mode is REALLY basic. What could they do to deepen it? I don't know.
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