Are any of you interest in being part of a coding sub-community of GGG+ One of the things I enjoy most about G+ and the communities that formed around Elite Dangerous has been the gathering of personalities that seem to share a lot of hobbies and interests. Many walks of life and philosophies interested in overlapping topics like music, tv, movies, humour, food, wine, etc. One of my hobbies has always been coding. The past is littered with 100's of started projects and abandoned code. Clearly, I haven't been an 'completionist' or 'achievement unlocked' kind of person in this regard. I guess in my case, I was not able to sustain that level of drive and enthusiasm for most of those pet projects. With Unity, I've found a system that allows me to express my gameplay idle thoughts as something tangible and I've started watching tutorials and putting objects on the screen and animating them. The results have been quick and rewarding and I'm starting t...
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my only complaint is that they never put the DLC on sale and the game of the year edition was not really a bargain if you had originally paid for the release. People who invested in the original game got paid royalties, so I guess some people were ok with it.. I've paid for the sequel and its regularly updated, so I don't mind. It's not like Left 4 Dead 2 when the sequel should have been DLC. PC2 has offroad dirt/ice which is at least something additional.
Not really sure I'll go for Project Cars 2. I usually tend to stick to a racing game for quite a few years before replacing it.
I haven't checked the marketing sheets, but it would be nice to get Porsche, Lamborghini & Ferrari all in one game. I prefer circuit racing to street racing so I tend to play Gran Turismo & Forza on console and then NFS Shift and Project Cars on PC. Find it hard to play Dirt Rally with a joypad on pc though.
Would be interested to see your thoughts. I have the pc version and its really hard. I'm not playing with a wheel and I am finding it hard to keep up with the AI.
I also largely prefer circuit racing, although I have been known to greatly enjoy NFS Underground and Most Wanted (the old one).
But overall I prefer serious racing games over arcade racing games like the NFS series.
On a rally game I don't mind point to point races, as that's what rally does, it's just harder to get used to the track, especially without having an NPC to follow around for a lap or two. ;-)
I have no idea how well this would work for the PC version of the game.
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