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 Post subject: TRACK MAKERS - take a look
PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 1:45 am 
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http://www.trackmaniagame.com/

Any thoughts?

edit: more info + screenshots


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 Post subject: Re: TRACK MAKERS - take a look
PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 1:58 am 
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Any thoughts?


Sorry. No.


Edit. This post was made by Phineus. Forgot my cookies ;-)


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 8:34 am 
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Looks great but I reserve judgment until its final and someone tells me how it plays, I have been burned to many times with hype and broken promises.

Their is also another new Monster Turck Game coming to the PS2 and it was built using the Monster Jam game engine, its called Monster 4x4 Masters of Metal. Monster Jam was ok as a budget game so maybe this one will improve on it, hopefully.

http://www.monster4x4.com/

Are racing games on the PC extinct?

I haven't played anything good since Sports Car GT. I bought Pro Race Driver and have regretted it ever since, stinkie poo of a game. The only thing noteworthy in the last 5 years has been Nascar Racing 2003 and its the last one from that franchise.

And thats m y thought ;)

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 6:32 pm 
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looks like the equivelent of evo lite track building or a box of lego's... to me it would wear out real fast without the ability to create new objects and textures, at least that's the way it appears, correct me if i'm wrong as I didn't read every single detail... looks nice tho. :o)

oh, and btw someone tell those guys that it is not "new and innovative" as they claim.. lol


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 7:04 am 
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TheReal_KD wrote:
Looks great but I reserve judgment until its final and someone tells me how it plays, I have been burned to many times with hype and broken promises.

Their is also another new Monster Turck Game coming to the PS2 and it was built using the Monster Jam game engine, its called Monster 4x4 Masters of Metal. Monster Jam was ok as a budget game so maybe this one will improve on it, hopefully.

http://www.monster4x4.com/

Are racing games on the PC extinct?

I haven't played anything good since Sports Car GT. I bought Pro Race Driver and have regretted it ever since, stinkie poo of a game. The only thing noteworthy in the last 5 years has been Nascar Racing 2003 and its the last one from that franchise.

And thats m y thought ;)



Very good PC racing games in last 5 years:


Need for Speed: Porsche (the best there is, only Gran Turismo beats this game but that's for PS)
Grand Prix 3
Grand Prix 4
Collin McRae Rally 2
Collin McRae Rally 3 (but the stoopid X-Box Port doesn't have any multiplayer bla bla... it gets lost in memories way to quickly)
Mercedes Benz World Racing - great game... very still and boring scenery. Even i can do better then that. But the way the cars handle is superb! Almost beats NFS Porsche. This is the racing game i currently play.
Nascar Racing 2003 (which you mentioned it)

and hopefully

Need For Speed: Underground - i soooo hope they freakin learned their lesson after the stupid NFS Hot Pursuit 2 arcade game. T'was such a dissapointment BUT it was miles better then Pro Race Driver.

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 Post subject: Re: TRACK MAKERS - take a look
PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 7:08 am 
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EmceeMart wrote:
http://www.trackmaniagame.com/

Any thoughts?

edit: more info + screenshots



Looks interesting. But then again so did NFS Hot Pursuit 2 and Pro Race Driver.


Hmmmm... this game reminds me of "Stunts". Hmmm, wait... this one looks very familiar. I know they are doing a remake of Stunts, with todays technology but i wonder... i forgot the name of the remake. I wonder if it's this one or not...

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 11:21 am 
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Yeah i wanna go on a little flooding rampage over here (sue me Phinny).

Screamer 4x4 is a very cool and pretty realistic off-roading game. The only "prob" of the game is that it's not head-to-head racing, only in multiplayer. Single player it's a career mode and there you just race by yourself against time.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 1:01 pm 
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Yeah thanks Fila - you can go now lol. I don't know - it sounds interesting, but I'm to the point where the only thing that could replace MTM 2 is a game exactly like this one with improved multiplayer characteristics (less errors/quirks) and better graphics. That's it - everything else should remain exactly the same. Hey, I'm easy lol.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 1:04 pm 
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SLO_COPE wrote:
Yeah thanks Fila - you can go now lol. I don't know - it sounds interesting, but I'm to the point where the only thing that could replace MTM 2 is a game exactly like this one with improved multiplayer characteristics (less errors/quirks) and better graphics. That's it - everything else should remain exactly the same. Hey, I'm easy lol.



Yeah yeah....


Btw, i finally got the new furniture... well half of it :( The rest must come this weekend... and then i need to reassemble my room. So.... see yaz on the zone in 2 weeks :D

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SLO_COPE wrote:
'm to the point where the only thing that could replace MTM 2 is a game exactly like this one.


Yep.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2003 8:28 am 
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I just tried the demo of Live for Speed (LFS)
http://lfs.racesimcentral.com/

It has been quite a while since a new racing game got me hooked.
Except for MTM2, GPL and Rally Trophy, everything else was quickly removed from my hard drive mainly because of the horribly simplistic physics (among others GP3, Colin McRae 2, NfS, Rally Championship 2002 etc).

LFS may interest MTM2 racers because
:) it was specifically designed for multiplayer (although it has a pretty good single player mode)
8) it is not a pure asphalt racer but also features rally cross tracks


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2003 8:50 am 
I cant run it yet, but most who have tried this game really enjoy it....


Monster Truck Stunts

http://www.3impact.com/Monster_Truck_Pc_Game/index.htm


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2003 12:03 pm 
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I'll give this one a look-see. :)


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2003 7:36 am 
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:? Analogue controllers (wheels & joysticks) are not supported by the trackmania demo.


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Not great... it lacks something...

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Cooooooooooollll...


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2003 11:55 pm 
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www.crashday.com

Now that looks mucho better.



Edit: This is the "Stunts remake" game i was talking about.

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