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Old 09-14-2016, 06:06 PM   #9
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i havent either yet.(XB1)
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Sounds like this will be a good pickup when it hits the 30 dollar price point.
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Old 09-14-2016, 08:03 PM   #11
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Damn - I have not experienced anything like that on either the PS4 or PC version - just a small bit slow down when there is smoke or an accident


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I'm on Xbox one. And when it happens it happens badly. I started a full season and after completing Daytona on 25 percent race length, I am hooked. The AIT and drafting was so much fun. Ended up finishing 7th after being caught in the pits during a yellow flag which caused me to restart in 25th place with about 5 laps to go. If they will please, please fix the stuttering of the frame rate. I am really starting to like this game the more I play it. I'm currently getting ready to qualify and then race at Atlanta. Wish me luck.

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Got to spend all evening unlocking tracks, etc. and have to say I'm having a blast! Still running arcade mode until I get my racing skills back up to par but the AI is incredible. That alone is worth the price. Slowly increasing the difficulty too. What is everyone else running as far as difficulty?
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Old 09-14-2016, 09:19 PM   #13
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I'm wondering how this handles with a controller. Past games have pretty much forced you to use a wheel unless you want a jerky car

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Got to spend all evening unlocking tracks, etc. and have to say I'm having a blast! Still running arcade mode until I get my racing skills back up to par but the AI is incredible. That alone is worth the price. Slowly increasing the difficulty too. What is everyone else running as far as difficulty?
I'm at +2 and finding the racing very competitive. Just finished 81 laps at Atlanta and finished 12th after running out of gas on the last lap while in 7th place. What an exciting race. Loving this the more I play. It is pretty darn good, minus the frame rate issues.

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Also have completed 5 of the challenges and each one is more fun. Holy cow, Bristol. That's all I can say about that. 😎😎

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I'm wondering how this handles with a controller. Past games have pretty much forced you to use a wheel unless you want a jerky car
It actually handles well with a controller, maybe a little too well. It's fairly difficult to under/oversteer and you can practically race full throttle (full trigger?) on tracks like Atlanta and Autoclub.
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