
I'll write more later, but that's my assessment so far.
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1. I've seen several. Settings are just Legend and Hard. I was running out front by myself in career and the yellow flew. I don't see them as often as a real race, but I've seen at least 4 of them in one night.Leebo33 wrote:I really like the driving in the game, however, I am finding two things that are somewhat ruining the experience:
1. I have *never* in several hours of play on different difficulty levels in season, race now, and career seen the CPU cause a yellow flag or wreck. I've seen the CPU bump each other a few times and I've seen one car hit the wall and recover, but never a caution. This makes races boring IMO. If you guys are seeing them I would love to try your settings because I just can't believe it.
2. I raced at Daytona at I think 20% length and went from 18th to 1st in the last two laps because everyone pitted and I didn't have to. I then raced a Craftsman race in career and won because I never needed to pit (even though the setup screen said 1 pit would be necessary). I went from 9th when the lead cars pitted and won easily. I believe it was on "legend" but I could be wrong. Is anyone else seeing this?
At least I could "house rule" the pitstop issue but I'm really concerned about the lack of accidents. Any thoughts?
I'm arrogant enough to think so. I raced online twice last night. First race we were all various "Cup" cars at Texas, and I took the pole after tweaking the sway bars enough to get the car exactly where I wanted it. I led 15 of the 20 laps and won handily.webdanzer wrote:I just saw an OS poster mention that car upgrades earned offline affect and enhance your online vehicle. Has anyone here played enough online and off to confirm this?
I'm interested in the game, possibly, but probably not in playing online if I not only have to worry about tweaking the car setups but also 'playing enough' in the 1p mode to be competitive with my ride.
My problem is I don't have time nor the talent to create designs. I remember Nascar Thunder 2004 had a ton of options.TCrouch wrote:Also, it only lets you import absolutely anything you can design in a Paint program....so "limited" isn't what I'd call it. If you want incredible designs, you just need to design it in a true paint editor and upload it.
You start with 100-199 because 0-99 are reserved. They've done that in every career mode ever. I would like to see the ability to use the unallocated numbers, but since I just paint my car 26 and then assign it 126, it's certainly not a big deal.
Yep. Rodster, if you actually use the paint stuff, you can put whatever number you want to on it. I put '03' because it's in my GT, and it lets me do so.Inuyasha wrote:so can I make a Lightning McQueen car in this?
TCrouch wrote:Did a quick whip-together on a Career Craftsman Truck as a test...it definitely works. Had to take pics with a crappy camera phone off of my computer monitor, so they leave something to be desired. But it only takes a few minutes to put something together in a paint program that's far better than the "default" edited cars.