Yeah, I saw it, Zepp...will buy it this weekend. Looking very much forward to playing you guys...and losing badly...

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I've been here from the beggining as well and agree with you whole heartedly - for some reason Codies are compelled to move further and further from the true rally game Colin was once approaching and instead are heading the series into RSC2 waters... a collision with which they cannot survive.DChaps wrote: - No car setups online. In rallying, picking the correct setup for the upcoming stages is a huge part of the strategy involved. For example, picking the right tire in a stage of mixed surfaces and making the compromises necessary in your driving style.
- No damage carry over from stage to stage. What is the point then of even having a damn damage model. Rallying is about endurance and doing your best to drive fast while preserving the car to make it to the end of the rally.
- No service areas of any kind. Same as above. Doing your best to make it through the stages to get to the service area, then making the determinations of what you can fix and what you can let go in the limited time frame to work on the car is a big part of the whole Rally genre.
- You never see the overall leaderboard or times until after the last stage. Again, what is the point. We might as well all just run a rally whenever we want and just post our times here. It's good that you can turn off the ghosts and chat if you want to better simulate rallying, but if you don't know where you are at during or between the stages then I agree with lnin0, there is no absolutely no drama to running a rally.
Well, I for one don't like car setups online in any racing game. I agree that for pretty much every racing style, setups are a huge part of the real thing, but for videogaming I want to test my racing skills, not my setup skills. I don't have a lot of time to play, never mind spending that time in the garage. I'd rather race knowing everyone is on equal footing wrt setups. It works in our Toca 2 series.DChaps wrote: - No car setups online. In rallying, picking the correct setup for the upcoming stages is a huge part of the strategy involved. For example, picking the right tire in a stage of mixed surfaces and making the compromises necessary in your driving style.
yeah, but jamie, I'm no gear head either, but I see an essential difference with setups in this game than in a ToCA style game.James_E wrote:Well, I for one don't like car setups online in any racing game. I agree that for pretty much every racing style, setups are a huge part of the real thing, but for videogaming I want to test my racing skills, not my setup skills. I don't have a lot of time to play, never mind spending that time in the garage. I'd rather race knowing everyone is on equal footing wrt setups. It works in our Toca 2 series.DChaps wrote: - No car setups online. In rallying, picking the correct setup for the upcoming stages is a huge part of the strategy involved. For example, picking the right tire in a stage of mixed surfaces and making the compromises necessary in your driving style.
However, I agree that they should at least be an option, so that those who want setups may have them.
Yep, and amazingly CMR2(4 year old game at this point) did this very nicely.Zeppo wrote:My setup time in CMR consists of checking the info for the stage (tells you how much of the stage is what surface), then choosing the tire, setting the ride height (five choices from low to high) and spring stiffness (again, 5 choices from soft to hard). That's it.
Jack,JackB1 wrote:Can u CM veterans give a newbie some pointers? I am having a real tough going so far in offline career mode. I am finnishing last on every race so far. I have a few questions also: is there a way to restart a race? I didnt see one. Does the game pick the default setup for you or so u have to choose before each race? Should I repair as much damage as possible before each stage? I find it a little confusing watching the arrows and listening to my co driver at the same time. SHould I turn one of and use the other? The force feedback seems pretty weak compared to RSC2. When do u use the regular brake, as opposed to the hand brake and lock?
No worries, we were jsut having a good time. The little 4-stage rallies are nice.Boom wrote:Zeppo,
Sorry I didn't hook up w/ you guys last night. I was playing with a friend from back home and I really didn't have much time. I ran like 3 stages and hopped off. If i was going to stay around for while I'd of had us both hop over to you guys.