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Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65
Did a European company develop this game? Because the lack of American cars on that list is actually kind of laughable. It's like they forgot North America existed, even the Fords are mostly Euro-spec models.
Hell there aren't even Asian cars. No GT-R or even an LF-A but the Evo gets put in? Yeah this game isn't worth anywhere near the initial asking price.
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Ding, ding, ding.... based out of London, England.
http://www.ign.com/companies/slightly-mad-studios
Yea I noticed that as well. I get every car game though, so will give it a fair chance.
The online player mode is suppose to be awesome though.
Your Driver Network Profile tracks many stats relating to your Experience, Focus, and Affinity. But it also tracks your Online Performance and Reputation...
- The number of races entered vs the number completed
- Breakdown of placement in those races
- Pole positions achieved in online qualifying sessions
- Average finishing position and average qualifying position
- The number of races where you incurred no penalties
- And the number of races where you were disqualified
All this information is then used to ensure you find players of similar skill and conduct. Continually collide with other drivers and you'll slowly make acquaintances with others of similar destructive tendencies. Drive with good sportsmanlike conduct and you'll be enjoying the company of other refined opponents.
So play fair, be successful, and greatness awaits.