Multiplayers not much fun. It's to unforgiving, a little skid and your opponents are half a track away from you.
you found that, eh? got a link? that does sound fun. it takes some serious skill to use the NPC cars as bumpers instead of using your brakes. that's simply not true. if you compare your first purchased car to the mustang you drive in the second H2H, there is clearly a difference in the way the car feels. agreed. this needs to be fixed. you do have such a measurement. it's called PRACTICE. if you want the game to drive the car for you, there are a number of assists that will provide that experience. if that's not how you want to play the game, you'll have to learn how to control your car instead of hoping to power through every turn and using the NPC's as bumpers when you inevitably screw it up. come on. the AI doesn't have nitrous. when you drift, you lose speed and traction. if the guy behind you maintains his speed through a turn and you slide out, you are going to get passed. this isn't that difficult of a concept to grasp. solution: make clean turns. PRACTICE. instead of driving into the opponents and attempting to take wild turns, you should focus on refining your skills and learning how to play the game with a little more finesse. again, if you want to drive through your opponents, there are many games out there for you. agreed. wrong. as well it should. learn to drive. -------- BTW...nice find
Just looked at your criticism of that review. Not everyone is entitled to an opinion, but an informed opinion. The review accuses the game of rubber banding, runing badly and no change in the sence of speed, which is simply not true. The reviewer is clearly ignorant and therefore his opinion is not valid.
Only fanboys will watch RR2 choke on an iP4 and claim there is nothing wrong with that. Only fanboys will say the sense of speed is there when it clearly is MISSING! Only fanboys will deny a real review that points out all the great AND bad about RR2. Because you are fanboys, your opinion about this review is invalid and dimissed. RR2 is not at all a bad game. The review never said it was. It's just not fun like the game it replaced.
first of all, let's get one thing clear....YOU are the reviewer. these are your words. after being involved in this thread since its inception and reading your rants since thursday, it's quite clear to me that you are the one that wrote this. secondly, i'm not a fanboy. i just got involved in this community not too long ago. i don't have enough experience with the developer, the game or the device to be a fanboy. furthermore, i got RR1 and really wasn't that big of a fan. i thought it was sterile. i recognized it's greatness but i just didn't really like it that much. i see why people did, but it wasn't for me. i don't blindly support any developer or any game. i judge them all based on my preferences and their execution. i have no problem at all admitting faults in a game i like. i agree that there should be better collision audio and i definitely support classes in multiplayer. there are a handful of other little fixes that just about every release, including this one, needs. it is not perfect. that being said, your review is wrong on many levels. fortunately, now that you've expressed your opinion, we can move on.
So now you're admitting to writing that awful review? The game runs fine on my iPhone 4. No frame rate problems or crashes whatsoever. The sense of speed is clearly not missing if you've progressed to faster cars and unlocked some city tracks. There was occasionally some rubber banding, but the multiplayer was quickly fixed and now it runs fine. Your review is not "real", it's just wrong. Now you've already posted your opinion, far too many times in fact. If you don't like the game, move on and stop trolling.
No it wouldn't. For one, this only makes sense if everyone used the same car. Second, if people don't place, they'll leave right after the qualifier. Organize it so the fastest cars are at the back, and the slowest in front, like what the system is trying to do, but failing to. In instances where it's the same car performance (which never really happens unless it's the same car), first come first serve.
I'm not a fanboy myself since I never played Real Racing 1. I picked up RR2 however and it was definitely my best purchase this year.
Yeah, you're probably right about that now I think about it. Although if everyone had the same car it would be good. The people that leave the qualifier are the people that you wouldn't want to race against anyway (because they'd most likely be a douche and turn around to bash into you). I'm definitely not a fanboy seeing as I didn't like the original Real Racing. Real Racing 2 is a massive improvement and feels much more fun. Stop trolling, unless you want to get banned.
Come on, guys... While I disagree with that review, the reviewer (whoever it is) is entitled to his/her opinion, and 7.5/10 is still positive overall. I don't understand why you guys are getting so worked up over it.
Because he continues to come in here and hate on a game that he doesn't like. It's fine that he doesn't like the game, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but to troll is a waste of everyones time. If he hates it, he doesn't have to play it, he doesn't have to come in here to troll everyday. If I hated a game, I just wouldn't play it. I don't see a reason to come to a game's dedicated thread just to troll.
Ive been reading comments and its obvious helmania is trolling hard here. Anyways about drifting. It just takes skill to grip your way through a turn. I put in about 10 runs with my c6 r and than i have a full feel of when the car breaks. I also like to use landmarks as my braking points just like i do at trackdays in real life. Obviously this game is geared torward gripping versus drifting and you have to get comfortable with that. Play some iracing to really get to know what happens if you break traction to much with your rear wheels. Your lucky there isnt snap oversteer in this game. Recovering from an unexpected drift is extremely difficult even with r compound tires. Also about the speed aspect. Whenever racing games have blazing speed effects they are usually unrealistic with high speed turns and the like. So a more simulation oriented game should feel more subdued in that aspect. With the gt cars through some turns you have to be extremely quick with the brakes to navigate with a proper line. I do wish however the firemint allows for a buddy party system or the ability for custom races. And can they please fix the crash after winning in career.
This morning on Montclair track my time trial was 1"11'916, but it seems that the Game Centar and RR2 Leaderboards do not work along together.
Because they are fanboys and with fanboys no one should ever come and say their perfect game isn't perfect.