Okay this game sounds alright. Although i'm still not really understanding the team racing and it sucks you can't race during the day. I also seen a trailer when the lancer and the chevorlette are drifting down a road and the lancer hits and falls off the cliff.
personally, i think 100 cars is a <i>bit</i> too much. 50-75 cars could hit the spot quite nice, as long as EA includes some of the most wanted cars, lol.
info from formula D's website:
Need for Speed Carbon delivers the next generation of customization giving you the power to design and tweak your crew's cars in every way using the ground-breaking new Autosculptâ„¢ technology. Represent your car class, your crew, and your turf in Need for Speed Carbon, the next revolution in racing games.
Im assuming they are putting more muscle cars into the game, good stuff, I loved racing the camaro in MW Black.
Now, if only they could bring in engine swaps (buy 572ci crate motors and what not)
(SR20 into AE86) Provided they have those cars ofcourse. But if its a game based on touge, should be good.
Engine swaping! Thats a good idea SkeekG. I am also anxious to see this "Autosculptâ„¢" thingi. Sounds cool I may finally be able to make the perfect kit for my RX7 if its in the game.
GINIX_2007 wrote:Engine swaping! Thats a good idea SkeekG. I am also anxious to see this "Autosculptâ„¢" thingi. Sounds cool I may finally be able to make the perfect kit for my RX7 if its in the game.
I'm surprised most tuner games don't have an option like that, its a very common thing to do in the tuner world
Auto Modellista had a very basic engine swap system, was good to the point where you couldn't tune the new engine.
GINIX_2007 wrote:Engine swaping! Thats a good idea SkeekG. I am also anxious to see this "Autosculptâ„¢" thingi. Sounds cool I may finally be able to make the perfect kit for my RX7 if its in the game.
I'm surprised most tuner games don't have an option like that, its a very common thing to do in the tuner world
Auto Modellista had a very basic engine swap system, was good to the point where you couldn't tune the new engine.