which system is the best to play it on???? PS4 or XBONE
Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
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which system is the best to play it on???? PS4 or XBONE -
Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
Anyone get into career mode? and how is racing against AI, any sweet settings to make them competitive? I do not have much time for online multi, so career mode has to represent.Comment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
someone let me know whether to buy xbone or ps4. getting ready to buy in a couple of hoursComment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
"The older I get, the faster I was!"
PSN: RunN1stComment
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I have been trying to find an unbiased PS4 comparison of Project Cars and DriveClub. I haven't played either but want to buy one of them. I can afford both, but don't have time to invest in both with a lot of the games coming out. DriveClub seems to be the consensus winner on graphics, but little else. Anyone have an unbiased opinion on the matter? Thanks.Comment
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I have been trying to find an unbiased PS4 comparison of Project Cars and DriveClub. I haven't played either but want to buy one of them. I can afford both, but don't have time to invest in both with a lot of the games coming out. DriveClub seems to be the consensus winner on graphics, but little else. Anyone have an unbiased opinion on the matter? Thanks.Comment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
PS4: 85 (8.2 user score)
XB1: 81 (4.9 user score)
Looks like PS4 would be the better choice.Comment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
I have been trying to find an unbiased PS4 comparison of Project Cars and DriveClub. I haven't played either but want to buy one of them. I can afford both, but don't have time to invest in both with a lot of the games coming out. DriveClub seems to be the consensus winner on graphics, but little else. Anyone have an unbiased opinion on the matter? Thanks.
That said, PCARS is a great sim racer that purist (like many of us here) will absolutely love. I've enjoyed my couple hours with it greatly, and would say it's a must have for a racing sim fan. And it is best sim you'll see/have seen on a console, without a doubt. On the other hand, if you're a more casual fan, PCARS can be a pretty overbearing experience. If you realize that tuning your controls, is as much of the experience as tuning your cars, it makes a big difference too. You kind of have to be realistic in how you approach a game like this. All of which, I'm sure you already know.
So, having talked in a circle (lol), I'd go with PCARS as it is the latest and greatest. And being more critically acclaimed, should have the larger community going forward. And it will only get better over time. Hope that helps.Comment
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Coming from someone who absolutely loves DriveClub, I consider it easy to give an unbiased opinion, mainly because the only real similarity is that they're both racers. After that, they are very different at their core, and target audience really. One (DC) is an "arcade-sim" (but it's really an arcade racer at the end of the day). And it happened to be my favorite arcade racer, btw. The other (PCARS) is a true sim, with tons of options to get it to play however you like. I don't think you can make it as arcade as your typical arcade racer though. You definitely can't drive one game, like the other. You are probably right, DC is the better looking game, but not by much and it's mostly due to the second-to-none weather effects.
That said, PCARS is a great sim racer that purist (like many of us here) will absolutely love. I've enjoyed my couple hours with it greatly, and would say it's a must have for a racing sim fan. And it is best sim you'll see/have seen on a console, without a doubt. On the other hand, if you're a more casual fan, PCARS can be a pretty overbearing experience. If you realize that tuning your controls, is as much of the experience as tuning your cars, it makes a big difference too. You kind of have to be realistic in how you approach a game like this. All of which, I'm sure you already know.
So, having talked in a circle (lol), I'd go with PCARS as it is the latest and greatest. And being more critically acclaimed, should have the larger community going forward. And it will only get better over time. Hope that helps.Comment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
You may want to check your options for peripherals, but IMO it's thin on both sides. I will say, my short time with PCARS already has me ready to bite the bullet, and splurge on a wheel. :oComment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
Thank you so much guys!!!!!!Comment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
Something I just discovered that has helped me is that you can allow an AI racer to take control. This really helps because you can see first hand what gears to be in on different turns and such. You can access the option in the quick race weekend mode during the practice runs.Comment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
I stuck my toe in the water with the AI set at 80 during career mode. Let's just say I'm not ready yet. Not even close.Comment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
Curious... what setting are you running. I'm doing 80 but need to drop since I'm running in the back of the pack in all of the tracks."The older I get, the faster I was!"
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