• Carnelian@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      This is Stryker on Crash FM, covering all things Burnout. It’s about causing as much damage as possible. SMASH into the crash junction, grab whatever pickups you can, and watch the greatest crashing chain-reaction ever. Want Rock? Crash!

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    11 months ago

    Good god this game needs A LOT of work and patches. Runs like absolute shit, shaders are buggy and shitty looking, textures look like something from the PS3 era, VRAM leak, etc etc.

    On the bright side, driving physics is great, and I find the whole progression stuff good. Racing is fun. The rest of it needs a bunch of work, though. Gonna wait it out a bit until they’ve patched it a couple of times, or fifteen.

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      11 months ago

      I thought maybe you were exaggerating so I loaded it up and literally DURING THE OPENING SCENES it ran cars on unending blackness for about two seconds before loading the track and stuff 😂. Bro, wtf.

      *edit: game is really fun though, solid gameplay and fun to level up cars

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    11 months ago

    Yikes. Mixed reviews on Steam right now.

    All I ask of Xbox is to make one positively reviewed game that isn’t by Obsidian. The last five games made by first party Xbox studios (remasters/re-releases excluded):

    • Forza Motorsport (Mixed reviews)
    • Minecraft Legends (Mixed reviews)
    • Pentiment (Positive reviews) (Obsidian)
    • Grounded (Positive reviews) (Obsidian)
    • Halo Infinite (Mixed reviews)

    Obsidian doing a lot of heavy lifting here.

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    11 months ago

    Unfortunately wheel support isn’t great. It’s apparently workable, but not well put together, which aptly describes the majority of the rest of the game too.

    I was kinda hoping it’d be good, and I might still pick it up for a more casual solo/offline experience, but it still falls short of even something like GT7.

    For anyone who wants to get into Simracing, we have a community over at !simracing@lemmy.ml