![]() Honestly, it's what I would have wished for an open-world Need For Speed to have been, aside from the fact that there really wasn't much focus on the police chases. ![]() Originally posted by openroadracer #ProMask+Vax:You have NO idea what you missed out on. Open world have been ruining them for me. I just miss the simple racing games from the past. Imagine if you had to manually drive from the start point of each 's just too exhausting and waste of time. And picking an event from a map menu is the best and most practical way. all tracks are very straight forward and obvious to see where to go. They did build a consistent world, but the tracks are clearly defined and you don't really need to look a lot at the mini map (mostly to anticipate shortcuts). Not to mention you have to always drive with one eye on the mini map because those open worlds are built like real places, so there is no real easy way to quickly see where the track you are racing on want's you to go without constantly looking at the mini map just like a race in GTA or something. after 20 hours or so I got so tired of it and couldn't go on. I still made through NFS Heat, but couldn't deal with Horizon. and now they are turning those games into sandbox and populating the world with collectables. you spend 5 minutes driving to the other side of the map in order to participate in a 2 minutes race. But I really got burned by the latest racing games such as Forza Horizon 3 and Need for Speed Heat among others. I DO wish we could see another game like that, though. ![]() The only thing I could've seen being added would be an option to choose what car to go back into roam mode with, rather than being dumped back into roam mode in whatever car you last used. It gave you the ability to fast-travel directly to any event you'd previously found via your in-game GPS, and it let you select the car you wanted for the event when you started one up. Granted, I'll be talking from experiences that I had solely with the first TDU but I think it did everything right. I miss games like this one in which you simply pick the next event from a menu and dropped right into it.I do think there was one game that did the whole "open-world racer" concept right: Test Drive Unlimited. I can't stand the likes of Forza Horizon, NFS Heat and all these open world races in which you spend more time driving around the map than actually participating in events. Originally posted by V I D A L:You don't.
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