Because of their f-tarded parents - what else?Dr Houbenheimer wrote:lol why the hell would he even be playing an MA15+ game in the first place
Back on point please.
Because of their f-tarded parents - what else?Dr Houbenheimer wrote:lol why the hell would he even be playing an MA15+ game in the first place
Hells yeah! Nothing like having a Corolla passing you up while you're racing a Revention.Bojan wrote:We're getting the Reventon
What ProStreet had was the ability for you to race a high end car, like an Aston Martin, with a Corolla, with you getting your ass handed to you by the Aston Martin. I mean, yeah sure, I can choose to race high end exotic sports cars in a crappy old tuner from the 80's, but that doesn't mean I'll win. I thought ProStreet did a satisfactory job of portraying that, and I expect no less from Shift. But if my Corolla beats a Revention, I'm throwing the game out the window.Zero260 wrote:Pretty typical of recent NFS titles... Unless there's multi-class racing in SHIFT; something like LMS. Which would be really cool if they do it right. They tried something similar in ProStreet (Grip Class events or something), but that was kinda lame.
I'd be willing to take you up on that bet. I guarantee it's an SLR McLaren (or some derivative of it like the 722 Edition).xD4N73x wrote:Precision
Aggression
race/rage
and can't see the last one but it's a ford gt for sure even thought that i would include it in the aggression or race section.
A fifth to be exact:Zero260 wrote:Haha... I almost said the same thing... Try Right Click>View Image. There's a fourth banner.
By those implications, it sounds like EA is doing the exact same thing as Juiced 2 did.Zero260 wrote:They won't force you how to drive. And I don't think they're applied to each car. I think you'll be assigned these traits based on how you drive... Creating a "driver persona". That way your online/AI opponents know what kind of driver you are. At least that's what I'm speculating based on the interviews.