"Why not both?" Seriously though, according to DMi's patch notes they say that they improved the driving experience at XYZ tracks. I also think you've put in sometime and figured things out too, which is my exact experience. I was using a guy on YouTube almost religiously but now I look at that as a baseline and tweak for my style. I wasn't the fastest but I found that I setup a real nice car for Martinsville that wasn't too loose and could negotiate the turns really nicely. It makes a world of difference.
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"Why not both?" Seriously though, according to DMi's patch notes they say that they improved the driving experience at XYZ tracks. I also think you've put in sometime and figured things out too, which is my exact experience. I was using a guy on YouTube almost religiously but now I look at that as a baseline and tweak for my style. I wasn't the fastest but I found that I setup a real nice car for Martinsville that wasn't too loose and could negotiate the turns really nicely. It makes a world of difference. -
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Cool, thanks! It's funny though, 'cause I really haven't put any time at all into this game. It's been collecting dust for months, although I have been playing other NASCAR games so maybe my driving skill has improved just a bit. Anyway, Sim is definitely better than the autocorrect hell that is Normal.
Also, following up on an earlier discussion, it turns out that Speed Rating is indeed based solely on your fastest lap time. I said that I thought factors may be involved, but I was wrong. Try to boost the ratings on all tracks is kind of a neat diversion, those road tracks are brutal though.www.heyimbill.com | sports poster art and other cool stuffComment
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Cool, thanks! It's funny though, 'cause I really haven't put any time at all into this game. It's been collecting dust for months, although I have been playing other NASCAR games so maybe my driving skill has improved just a bit. Anyway, Sim is definitely better than the autocorrect hell that is Normal.
Also, following up on an earlier discussion, it turns out that Speed Rating is indeed based solely on your fastest lap time. I said that I thought factors may be involved, but I was wrong. Try to boost the ratings on all tracks is kind of a neat diversion, those road tracks are brutal though.
I have a love/hate feeling with the Normal mode. I absolutely hate it on short tracks and road courses but on the bigger ovals and especially the plate tracks I think of it as a necessary nuisance when playing the AI because any little bump causes a massive pile up. Sure it slows down your times and rythym but it actually makes the cars stable.
Also...on a side note to all: it's too bad this game has such a bad rap and seems to be dying. On XBL, the clubs feature makes it possible to hook up with people and do some good racing but lobby browsing can be a mixed bag (couldn't tell you about PS4).
DMi has said absolutely nothing about where this game or franchise is headed. They're getting a lot of questions on social media after the seemingly monthly DLCs have stopped (Toyota partnership already over?) and even more about updates for new drivers, schemes and now the new race format and every time they respond with "no news to share". The closest I've seen to an answer is that they'll include these features in a future game so read between the lines there and maybe they're hinting.
The game has improved since that fiasco at launch but they turned so many people off and really shot themselves in the foot. They hyped themselves a lot but I think consumers were expecting a bit much too. Take the game for what it is: a new series from a smaller developer. It has a lot of kinks but they did somethings well. Go and get it cheaper used or even new since the price has dropped by 40%, play it a little to unlock things, play multiplayer, whatever.Comment
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I agree the game is not a total bust, there's actually some fairly decent racing here. Maybe not authentic, but fun. At the same time, there's so much missing from what you'd expect from a modern racer: Mini-map, wreck replays, working big screens, custom lobbies, savable camera options, the list goes on. It's just bizarre that previous-gen games from seven years prior had these features, and even these are relatively minor issues compared to the framerate and AI deficiencies.
Small studio, limited resources, I get it. Seems it would have been better to release this as a budget title at $29.99 then drop it to $19.99 over the holidays. Sure DMi might be taking a hit, but if they're really in this for the long haul, they'd sell through to a larger fanbase who would probably be satisfied with their purchase and looking forward to another game.
Anyway, I do think the silence is probably leading up to the announcement of either a 2017 DLC package with rule updates, etc., or a full-blown sequel. Personally I'm hoping for a sequel, I feel like there's only so much they can improve upon with the original. Not to mention NASCAR has completely rebranded this year (new logo, new sponsor), making the original feel even more dated.www.heyimbill.com | sports poster art and other cool stuffComment
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$19.99 would be the sweet spot for me, just don't expect anything super-deep or visually amazing. But for $20 you could fire it up every now and then, tweak some setups, race online or for lap times/Speed Ratings and still get your money's worth, I would think.www.heyimbill.com | sports poster art and other cool stuffComment
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The fact that that's even a question is your answer. Most of the YouTube channels I watch that focus on racing games gave up on this game long ago.
Also have to take into account if/when the next one comes out.Comment
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Some kind of announcement regarding the game coming today (This tweet was from 13 hours ago)
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We're not done with 2016 just yet. Details tomorrow. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NASCARHeat?src=hash">#NASCARHeat</a> <a href="https://t.co/Zfk6XAhcU9">pic.twitter.com/Zfk6XAhcU9</a></p>— DMR NASCAR Heat (@dmrnascarheat) <a href="https://twitter.com/dmrnascarheat/status/829480608653012998">February 9, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Tweeted pic is Harvick's Busch car. Fingers crossed this is more than just paint schemes.www.heyimbill.com | sports poster art and other cool stuffComment
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As a Harvick fan, I am stoked for the Busch scheme! I'd really love a roster update for 2017 but I doubt that happens. Removing their cover athlete from the game wouldn't be wise, I'd figure. Hopefully there will another patch along with schemes too.Comment
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I hope its more than schemes. Hopefully it's updated rules, and a patch to add some of the most needed features into the game.
Given the way things have gone though, I wouldn't be surprised if it's another paid DLC paint scheme pack for the start of the 2017 season.
I'm sure there was a reason they released it halfway through last season seemingly unpolished, but ideally this is when they should have released this game. Right before the season gets up and running so they can at least have the drivers roster, and rules packages correct for the player to use through the entire season. To me, it's odd to release a sports game part way through the season. I want it at the start when my excitement for the sport is high, and the game is fresh with the rules and roster/paint schemes.Miami Dolphins - Detroit Red Wings - Toronto Blue Jays - Michigan Wolverines - CANADAComment
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I'm sure there was a reason they released it halfway through last season seemingly unpolished, but ideally this is when they should have released this game. Right before the season gets up and running so they can at least have the drivers roster, and rules packages correct for the player to use through the entire season. To me, it's odd to release a sports game part way through the season. I want it at the start when my excitement for the sport is high, and the game is fresh with the rules and roster/paint schemes.
And I may be reading too much into this, but "we're not done with 2016" does somewhat suggest that a sequel is in the works.
EDIT: New paint schemes. Oh well, at least they're free:
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Looks like we are going to get 2017 schemes. I'm hoping for more though, guess we'll find out tomorrow!Comment
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Looks like we are going to get 2017 schemes. I'm hoping for more though, guess we'll find out tomorrow!www.heyimbill.com | sports poster art and other cool stuffComment
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