I'm listening to the Beyond podcast right now and they are smack talking this game to oblivion. They got some complaints from what they said about it last week and address the fact that they were wrong about calling it a sim racer, but in the process they just shit on the game even more. Stuff like the year delay has "killed momentum," the reveal at the PS4 event was misleading and sold it as a simulation instead of an arcade game, the fact that it's going up against The Crew ("there's great buzz around that game" - there is?!) and Forza Horizon 2. Greg even rolls out the standard "no one cares about this game" line. Is he right? That's certainly not the impression I get here on Gaf and other sites, but beyond the internet there could be some truth to what he's saying, I don't know.
I'm listening to the Beyond podcast right now and they are smack talking this game to oblivion. They got some complaints from what they said about it last week and address the fact that they were wrong about calling it a sim racer, but in the process they just shit on the game even more. Stuff like the year delay has "killed momentum," the reveal at the PS4 event was misleading and sold it as a simulation instead of an arcade game, the fact that it's going up against The Crew ("there's great buzz around that game" - there is?!) and Forza Horizon 2. Greg even rolls out the standard "no one cares about this game" line. Is he right? That's certainly not the impression I get here on Gaf and other sites, but beyond the internet there could be some truth to what he's saying, I don't know.
There is weather in the game, the update brings dynamic weather afaik.
There is weather in the game, the update brings dynamic weather afaik.
There is no weather at launch, only different cloud covers and of course time of day.
lolol at you people wasting your time listening to the sewage flowing out of IGN
you are supposed to be the literati. Frank Bruni never asked Paula Deen for advice.
I always go to the Beyond guys for my driving game news! /s
In general, I consider Colin and Marty to be a whole lot more worthwhile to listen to than a lot of folks here.
In general, I consider Colin and Marty to be a whole lot more worthwhile to listen to than a lot of folks here.
I don't, but hey wouldn't you know it, they talk about a myriad of topics and DriveClub just happened to come up.
Yeah, glad I stopped listening to them.
Not to go too OT, but there's hype/great buzz surrounding The Crew?
Get outta here...
You do in the EU, I've already pre-ordered and the game and 3 cars are in the download queue.
Νah I aint telling you anything. I am very well aware of how sun position affects shadows thank you very much.
Dat shadows projections.
It's laughable. They talk about DriveClub like it's going to be the biggest flop of the year, and then they mention in the same breath that The Crew is going to be a success. That game is dead in the water - I've seen NO hype for that whatsoever.
It's laughable. They talk about DriveClub like it's going to be the biggest flop of the year, and then they mention in the same breath that The Crew is going to be a success. That game is dead in the water - I've seen NO hype for that whatsoever.
It's laughable. They talk about DriveClub like it's going to be the biggest flop of the year, and then they mention in the same breath that The Crew is going to be a success. That game is dead in the water - I've seen NO hype for that whatsoever.
It's laughable. They talk about DriveClub like it's going to be the biggest flop of the year, and then they mention in the same breath that The Crew is going to be a success. That game is dead in the water - I've seen NO hype for that whatsoever.
I like the Beyond crew,but listening to their opinions on racing games is like getting Colin to be interested in multiplayer games and Greg in Danganronpa.
They're just not into racing games that much.
I'm listening to the Beyond podcast right now and they are smack talking this game to oblivion. They got some complaints from what they said about it last week and address the fact that they were wrong about calling it a sim racer, but in the process they just shit on the game even more. Stuff like the year delay has "killed momentum," the reveal at the PS4 event was misleading and sold it as a simulation instead of an arcade game, the fact that it's going up against The Crew ("there's great buzz around that game" - there is?!) and Forza Horizon 2. Greg even rolls out the standard "no one cares about this game" line. Is he right? That's certainly not the impression I get here on Gaf and other sites, but beyond the internet there could be some truth to what he's saying, I don't know.
Okay so me and the rest of us and the multimillion dollar AAA game will just keep enjoying ignorant bliss, because apparently the game that does this with shadows doesn't get it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU7_hCMDy6Y
look at 1:30 - 1:33 for most pronounced effect. But in reality in the entire video the car looks like its floating and the shadow has issues/looks absolutely fake.
I can assure you, real life doesnt look like that even at such lighting conditions.
I have to admit that it took me a while to get used to this, but it is entirely physically accurate - we don't use fake shadows or mask sunlight by ambient occlusion, which often hides this 'effect'.
Under strong lighting conditions and from the right angle there won't be a shadow visible beneath the car. To show this I took a car out into the Evo car park, parked it so the sun was from directly behind and held a camera up in the air at similar angle to the chase camera.
Nothing is faked or baked in this image either Number plates have been obviously obscured though.
I have to admit that it took me a while to get used to this, but it is entirely physically accurate - we don't use fake shadows or mask sunlight by ambient occlusion, which often hides this 'effect'.
Under strong lighting conditions and from the right angle there won't be a shadow visible beneath the car. To show this I took a car out into the Evo car park, parked it so the sun was from directly behind and held a camera up in the air at similar angle to the chase camera.
Nothing is faked or baked in this image either Number plates have been obviously obscured though.
I have to admit that it took me a while to get used to this, but it is entirely physically accurate - we don't use fake shadows or mask sunlight by ambient occlusion, which often hides this 'effect'.
Under strong lighting conditions and from the right angle there won't be a shadow visible beneath the car. To show this I took a car out into the Evo car park, parked it so the sun was from directly behind and held a camera up in the air at similar angle to the chase camera.
Nothing is faked or baked in this image either Number plates have been obviously obscured though.
Thanks very much, but I'm 99% sure US codes don't work here.
I have to admit that it took me a while to get used to this, but it is entirely physically accurate - we don't use fake shadows or mask sunlight by ambient occlusion, which often hides this 'effect'.
Under strong lighting conditions and from the right angle there won't be a shadow visible beneath the car. To show this I took a car out into the Evo car park, parked it so the sun was from directly behind and held a camera up in the air at similar angle to the chase camera.
Nothing is faked or baked in this image either Number plates have been obviously obscured though.
That texture for the paving repeats far too many times to look real.
I have to admit that it took me a while to get used to this, but it is entirely physically accurate - we don't use fake shadows or mask sunlight by ambient occlusion, which often hides this 'effect'.
Under strong lighting conditions and from the right angle there won't be a shadow visible beneath the car. To show this I took a car out into the Evo car park, parked it so the sun was from directly behind and held a camera up in the air at similar angle to the chase camera.
Nothing is faked or baked in this image either Number plates have been obviously obscured though.
Posting in a jaw dropping Thread.
will the PS+ edition be pre loadable ?
I have to admit that it took me a while to get used to this, but it is entirely physically accurate - we don't use fake shadows or mask sunlight by ambient occlusion, which often hides this 'effect'.
Under strong lighting conditions and from the right angle there won't be a shadow visible beneath the car. To show this I took a car out into the Evo car park, parked it so the sun was from directly behind and held a camera up in the air at similar angle to the chase camera.
Nothing is faked or baked in this image either Number plates have been obviously obscured though.