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  • bluengold34_OS
    Content Creator
    • Nov 2004
    • 7346

    #46
    Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

    ****UPDATE****

    From Dave

    "The Xbox <s>#</s>NTGIL patch has been approved for release by MS. It will be deployed on the 18th at 5am ET. PS3 is still in the submission process"
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    • TCrouch
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 4819

      #47
      Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

      Originally posted by bluengold34_OS
      ****UPDATE****

      From Dave

      "The Xbox <s>#</s>NTGIL patch has been approved for release by MS. It will be deployed on the 18th at 5am ET. PS3 is still in the submission process"
      You know, I've tried not to be too negative with the stuff that made me quit playing the game...but there's a pattern here. I have to wait another 10 days (granted, it's only 10 days but when you've already waited months) just to be able to run a career with 10 to 20% races with 4X wear without every green flag stop turning into an AI caution-fest.

      Frustrated, but I'm sure I'll fire it up on the 18th with all the hope in the world.

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      • scoman
        Rookie
        • Feb 2003
        • 318

        #48
        Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

        Originally posted by Bubba_Zanetti
        I've been on iRacing for about 16 months and I love it.

        By far the most variety (tracks, cars, seasons etc.) of any racing game out there. The fact that it's a paid subscription actually deters the little jerkoffs that can ruin other people's online experience. For the most part, the iRacing community is pretty cordial to each other. Plus with their rating system, you are generally racing against people with the same skill level. A small downside is that any car or track you want that isn't part of the base content has to be bought (about $15 bucks).

        I'm paraphrasing here but somebody onced summed iRacing up as: 1. If you're into Need For Speed type stuff forget about it. 2. If sim racing is a hobby (like me), it's actually a rather inexpensive hobby. 3. If you actually race, it's an invaluable tool.

        Bubba,or TCrouch
        Is it possible to compete on a high level with the xbox type controller? or is it better to have a wheel?
        Last edited by scoman; 01-08-2013, 04:05 PM.

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        • scoman
          Rookie
          • Feb 2003
          • 318

          #49
          Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

          Originally posted by TCrouch
          You know, I've tried not to be too negative with the stuff that made me quit playing the game...but there's a pattern here. I have to wait another 10 days (granted, it's only 10 days but when you've already waited months) just to be able to run a career with 10 to 20% races with 4X wear without every green flag stop turning into an AI caution-fest.

          Frustrated, but I'm sure I'll fire it up on the 18th with all the hope in the world.
          Ive refrained from being negative also,but after last years debacle I have stayed away,waiting for the patch to drop and the feedback from this community before I even consider buying this time.

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          • scoman
            Rookie
            • Feb 2003
            • 318

            #50
            Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

            Originally posted by TCrouch
            I play iRacing nightly. It's not any more expensive than any other hobby for what you get. It can be a lot tougher than one would be accustomed to. I had the experience of being a big fish in a little pond for most of my years of simracing. Whether it was racing buddies in leagues or reviewing here on this site, I was generally one of the fastest guys in every room I joined.

            In iRacing, I'm a very, very small fish in a massive ocean. I routinely get dusted in every race, and my goals changed from "I want to win!" to "I want to finish decently" in a matter of weeks. But once you get out of the rookie fields, you can really work on your racecraft and car control. If you do it right, you'll be a much, much better driver after racing iRacing for a few months than you were going in.

            It doesn't hurt that they have some of the best graphics going. As luck would have it, I snapped this last night with my phone looking out the windshield of a Fixed B Race at Michigan. Every car on the track is a real person, and racing games don't get much prettier than this:



            iRacing is a perfect example of "you get what you pay for".
            Sounds pretty good man, I think Im going have to get a subscription.
            I'm just still wondering if i would need a wheel to be competitive or not,what is your opinion? also are there other car cams or is the in car mandatory?
            Last edited by scoman; 01-08-2013, 04:20 PM.

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            • TCrouch
              MVP
              • Jul 2002
              • 4819

              #51
              Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

              In-car is mandatory. I've spoken to a few guys who can use a controller, but those are mostly road racing guys.

              I can't even fathom trying to race with a 360 controller on the ovals. It's almost a requirement to have a wheel or you won't be able to hold a line at all, and the higher up you go, the less tolerance people will have for that sort of driving.

              I've been on the service since 2008, and have only spoken to maybe 5 guys in all that time that tried using a controller (and it usually came up because they weaved and wrecked somebody and mentioned they were on one), so I'd HIGHLY recommend going a wheel route--even a cheap wheel.

              The best bang for your buck would probably be a Logitech Driving Force GT ($150):

              Browse all Logitech products. Award-winning, beautifully designed peripherals for everyone at work, home, and school.


              or the G27 ($300):


              The Driving Force GT is fine for getting some force feedback and "feeling" a car. It's the bottom end of the decent wheels, though. But if you're not too serious about it and just want to dabble, $150 for a wheel that works with all your PC games (and PS3 if you race on there) is pretty good.

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              • cusefan74
                MVP
                • Jul 2010
                • 2408

                #52
                Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

                Just in case you guys didn't see it yet, the 360 patch has been approved and will be out on the 18th. I have not seen anything on the PS3 patch yet.

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                • TCrouch
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 4819

                  #53
                  Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

                  A few posts up, but thanks. It got cluttered with the iRacing hijack, sorry

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                  • Bubba_Zanetti
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 92

                    #54
                    Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

                    Originally posted by TCrouch
                    In-car is mandatory. I've spoken to a few guys who can use a controller, but those are mostly road racing guys.

                    I can't even fathom trying to race with a 360 controller on the ovals. It's almost a requirement to have a wheel or you won't be able to hold a line at all, and the higher up you go, the less tolerance people will have for that sort of driving.

                    I've been on the service since 2008, and have only spoken to maybe 5 guys in all that time that tried using a controller (and it usually came up because they weaved and wrecked somebody and mentioned they were on one), so I'd HIGHLY recommend going a wheel route--even a cheap wheel.

                    The best bang for your buck would probably be a Logitech Driving Force GT ($150):

                    Browse all Logitech products. Award-winning, beautifully designed peripherals for everyone at work, home, and school.


                    or the G27 ($300):


                    The Driving Force GT is fine for getting some force feedback and "feeling" a car. It's the bottom end of the decent wheels, though. But if you're not too serious about it and just want to dabble, $150 for a wheel that works with all your PC games (and PS3 if you race on there) is pretty good.
                    Everything above pretty much nails it. Wheel. Wheel. Wheel. And my apologies too for hijacking this thread.
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                    • bluengold34_OS
                      Content Creator
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 7346

                      #55
                      Just a reminder....the patch drops tomorrow morning for 360 users. Not sure on PS3 yet -

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                      • BurghFan
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                        • Jul 2009
                        • 10043

                        #56
                        Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

                        Originally posted by bluengold34_OS
                        Just a reminder....the patch drops tomorrow morning for 360 users. Not sure on PS3 yet -

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                        Hmph! Why do us PS3 people always have to wait longer.
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                        • bluengold34_OS
                          Content Creator
                          • Nov 2004
                          • 7346

                          #57
                          Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

                          Originally posted by BurghFan
                          Hmph! Why do us PS3 people always have to wait longer.
                          Not sure why that is actually, since sony's approval process is typically faster then M$. I am sure it has something to do with you being a Pittsburgh fan -
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                          • Tribe1
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 474

                            #58
                            I haven't checked personally but according to their Facebook page the patch is out on the 360

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                            • Slim4824
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                              • Jul 2011
                              • 399

                              #59
                              Anybody download the patch yet

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                              • TCrouch
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 4819

                                #60
                                Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Patch Expected Later This Month, Details Included

                                I'm going to check it out a bit at lunch, but based on what I'm reading, I'm not terribly optimistic. It seems like they stopped crashing after pit stops, which was a big boost, but seeing that brake checking is still alive and well in T4 at Charlotte, and they are now plowing the wall coming off of corners...well, I'm not too excited.

                                But I'm still itching for a NASCAR game where it has the current rule set, so I'm sure I'll try it some more before throwing in the towel for this year. I AM eager to see if they improved wheel support for it like they said they did, though.

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