Just queued up the D/L from my phone went ahead and grabbed the free stuff and the Modified Car Pack too since it didn't seem to come with the bundle as expected. Hopefully I can hop on when I get home.
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Just queued up the D/L from my phone went ahead and grabbed the free stuff and the Modified Car Pack too since it didn't seem to come with the bundle as expected. Hopefully I can hop on when I get home. -
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Just raced 3 races with guys from OS and just rock solid online - beautifulTwitch - bluengold34_osComment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
Anyone on OS looking for some online races i am definitely interested! Looking forward to the plethora of tracks.
How long does the Ps4 install take? Anyone?Former Bison, Argonaut, TSN and Sportsnet employee.
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If you're talking from disc- maybe 6-8 minsTwitch - bluengold34_osComment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
First Impressions
Once you boot the game up for the first time it gives you 3 difficulty levels.
1. Novice
2. Amateur
3. Pro (Pro has an AI difficulty 80 out of 100 btw)
I chose pro. Let's just say I have a lot to unlearn from DriveClub, not saying Driveclub is bad because it isn't. But PC is a different beast altogether.
It is very easy to spin out. You have to be very gentle on the accelerator. Making it around the track without incident for me felt like an accomplishment.
I would say this game isn't for everyone.
The amount of options are truly staggering and welcomed by me. I enjoy setting up random events and the like, and this game gives me those opportunities at every turn. If you are a racing fan, I think you will be well pleased. If not, might want to stay away because it isn't your average pick up and play racer.
EDIT: Try these settings out. They helped me with the steering. But be patient haha.
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...-settings.htmlComment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
First Impressions
Once you boot the game up for the first time it gives you 3 difficulty levels.
1. Novice
2. Amateur
3. Pro (Pro has an AI difficulty 80 out of 100 btw)
I chose pro. Let's just say I have a lot to unlearn from DriveClub, not saying Driveclub is bad because it isn't. But PC is a different beast altogether.
It is very easy to spin out. You have to be very gentle on the accelerator. Making it around the track without incident for me felt like an accomplishment.
I would say this game isn't for everyone.
The amount of options are truly staggering and welcomed by me. I enjoy setting up random events and the like, and this game gives me those opportunities at every turn. If you are a racing fan, I think you will be well pleased. If not, might want to stay away because it isn't your average pick up and play racer.
EDIT: Try these settings out. They helped me with the steering. But be patient haha.
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...-settings.htmlFormer Bison, Argonaut, TSN and Sportsnet employee.
Gaming since the days of the NES, Atari and Intellivision.
Lifelong Hartford Whaler fan.Comment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
Understand if you are adjusting the controller to make it a bit smoother in the corners, your breaking points are most likely going to change and you will need to adjust your approach to each track - the adjustments do work, but I have actually gone back to default settings because I felt like my breaking points were so early post-adjustments, it was adding time to my laps - just an FYITwitch - bluengold34_osComment
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Downloading it now. Love the fact that this game costs $59.99 on PSN in Canada rather than the $69.99+tax in stores. Hell, Star Wars Battlefront and Black Ops 3 are up for preorder on the Store for $79.99 up here.Comment
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got it on pc and love it playing on 29in 2560x1080 DSR'ed to 4kComment
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Can't wait to get my copy and sit in a practice session to work on my setups. Call me weird but I enjoy that more than the racing itself."The older I get, the faster I was!"
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I tried the default settings and I must stick with the adjustments for now. Keeping it on the track is damn near impossible for me with the defaults. I did try the go carts after the full game installed with the helmet cam. That was very fun indeed. I want to try a race weekend with the carts before I start my career mode on Saturday.
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Picked up my PS4 copy from eb games here in canada got a steelbook case, poster & pre-order dlc pack. Also picked up the thrustmaster t-80 wheel. I know there are better high end wheels with force feedback but the t-80 suits me fine. Haven't used a wheel in many years last time was on colecovision for the game turbo. Going from controller to wheel is quite the learning curve but I am improving just making some tweaks. Been having alot of fun with it."If you don't have anything good to say, say it often"- Ed the sockComment
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