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Eudemon

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  1. Their attention to the details in many areas is never really doubted, they just seem to fall short in crucial areas and never work on remedying it! As a long time GT player (not so much a fan anymore) it is frustrating to see the same thing (not) being done and the typical glossing over nonsense said by Kaz. If this was anything else Sony would have got someone else into the position or shuttered them long ago (miss you Evolution Studios!). GT sells and that's what saves it but even nowadays people are starting to get tired of the usual GT release drama.
  2. That sounds like a good compromise you've come across if you're saying this Doc. :) Glad the game has become playable for you now.
  3. Hard to trust anything Kaz says to be honest. I think fanatics of GT are going to be doing some serious mental gymnastics to justify some of the goings on with this game.
  4. Origin - On The House Medal of Honor Pacific Assault is Free on EA's On the House. They are also giving away the Battlefield 4 Final Stand expansion if you have that game still.
  5. It was. Mikey, the dope that he is, locked it while attending to something then forgot to remove the padlock before hitting his bed.
  6. The Naked Gun is on right now. Love this film! :happyspin:
  7. Race 3 is always a fun one and this was no different. Felt for Jordan, should have had the win but unfortunately gremlins in the BMW again. That result though means there is hardly any points in it between the top 3 and with the next race being up here at Knockhill, Shedden will be fired up!
  8. It's back! Anyone watching? The first BTCC race of the day wasn't really much to write home about, but the second was a really good one with everything that was going on behind the leader. And that Ginetta Juniors race was absolutely brilliant! There's some names in there to watch for the future for sure. :) So glad that the summer break is over! :happyroll:
  9. If they are increasing prices near across the board then the service needs to be improves in the areas people have been asking for; like being able to change names and dedicated servers becoming the norm. With Microsoft doing the free games (as long as you're subscribing) thing too and at the same level as Sony does, that money has to be seen as going back into the service.
  10. You both just want to be known as Copykittens that's all. I see what you're up to! :susp:
  11. Doesn't matter. This is the way this user-created add-on is going and that's all there is to it.
  12. [HEADLINE]Gran Turismo Sport - Previews[/HEADLINE] Previews galore are appearing for GT Sport giving us loads of gameplay footage and a better idea of how the game will play, along with a real look at the lesser seen features such as the livery editor and vehicle customisation. Disappointingly, the campaign seems to be one in name only, as there is nothing really of substance to it. (unless there is something that hasn't been shown yet in relation to it) [sUBHEAD]GT Sport - Campaign Videos[/sUBHEAD] GT Sport Single-player gameplay - PlayStation Underground GT Sport Campaign Gameplay - MKFireandIce GT Sport Campaign Walkthrough - IGN [sUBHEAD]GT Sport - Photo Mode / Scapes Videos[/sUBHEAD] GT Sport Photo Mode Scapes Walkthrough - IGN [sUBHEAD]GT Sport - Mixed Footage Videos[/sUBHEAD] GT Sport - Look through menus & a night race - Impress Watch (Japanese) GT Sport - Various Items Showcase There's more out there so if you come across something good, post it up! :)
  13. Twice bitten is too much for me: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
  14. @Stories the creator of the modification has spoken and others seem to agree with the direction they are wanting to go. It might not be to your liking but that's the way it is. Now please stop taking this off topic and agree to disagree, as that's the only way things are going to go. Any further attempts to swerve the topic will result in you being moderated in the Mod Shop forums, meaning that your posts made in here will require approval before they can be seen.
  15. I got 34. I'll treat people with respect and trust unless there is something that tells me not to or if they bite me in some way. Do that and you've lost my trust and are not getting it back.
  16. The customisation is damn impressive though. Unfortunately that is the #1 thing for a lot of the fanbase which makes it unwanted to the rest. Although you do see a large amount of comments in regards to the want for better handling so maybe the message will get through.
  17. :locked: Please continue the discussion of this in the new thread with the video interview about this.
  18. [HEADLINE]Richard Hammond Talks About Rimac Crash[/HEADLINE] DRIVETRIBE have put up an interview of Hamster and the CEO of Rimac where they discuss and show aspects and evidence from the crash in Switzerland. It's quite unbelievable how he avoided that house! :eek:
  19. PlayStation Plus will be increasing in price in Europe from the end of August this year. Players all over the world were told about the change in an email that started arriving earlier today in their email inboxes. Sony say the price hike is to "reflect various market conditions", whatever that means. Brexit to blame? :para: [via PlayStation Plus price hike announced for Europe Eurogamer.net]
  20. A man buys a Ferrari 430 Scuderia and is understandably in high spirits when he goes to pick up his new toy. Only about an hour later, he loses control while on the M1 in wet conditions and crashes hard, going airborne and ending up in a field where the car (naturally) bursts into flames and ends up a burned-out wreck. Luckily the driver only seems to have suffered cuts and bruises, and a dent to his pride. [via Ferrari driver writes off new car on M1 in Barnsley - BBC News]
  21. From what's being said about the game it looks like they knocked it out of the park with this remaster. Brilliant to see the crazy bandicoot back.
  22. Haha, what ones did you stuggle with And you've probably have been away from the site long enough and beeen set as a not logged in visitor.
  23. Need for Speed Payback Information Blowout! Ghost Games have published multiple posts on the official Need for Speed blog giving players the lowdown on what can be found, built, tweaked and done in the game when it releases this coming November. With the two-year development time provided, Ghost have taken the functions and features of 2015’s Need for Speed game and added a whole lot more, along with catering to a few of the requests voiced by the community. Customisation is still a paramount inclusion but now there’s even more to throw on with the new ‘Vanity’ components, and the lack of vehicle storage issue that regularly came up has been addressed with a virtual warehouse that can store an infinite amount of vehicles. Derelicts – Why Don’t You Build Me Up! Beginning with something new to NFS but not racing games of the last few years is what they call ‘Derelicts’. Think of this as a cross between the wrecks of TDU 2 and the Barn Finds of the Forza Horizon games. These are scrap shells of cars that can be built up to normal stock and beyond, even so far as to become a supercar competitor. Alongside the chassis you’ll also need to locate four other parts; wheels, drivetrain and two unique parts that are specific to your chosen Derelict build. Each of the five parts that make up a Derelict can be found hidden throughout Fortune Valley. Finding these is done by tracking a project and then following the clues and pointers that direct to the whereabouts of the missing part where the actual discovery, will be down to the player. [caption id=attachment_7133" align="aligncenter" width="800] Explore and get wrecked! :)[/caption] Once this is ready to be converted into a drivable state the option of turning it into one of five car classes becomes open. Unlike the regular cars, Derelicts can be any of the car classes available but once that choice is made there is no backing out. So choose wisely. Now what was once a wreck is ready to be spruced and goosed (huh? - it rhymed ok!) with all the visual horror and performance enhancing that all other cars suffer enjoy. But wait, there’s more! Hit Tier 3 and just like a CARS movie version of Popeye (look him up kids) your evolving mass of twisted metal can be metaphorically fed some vehicular spinach and become a Super Build!! Unlocking a realm where even more extreme customisation can be performed, turning your vehicle into all-out Maximum Overdrive (kudos if you get this reference). [caption id=attachment_7134" align="aligncenter" width="800] Herbie Gets Down and Dirty[/caption] Thankfully Ghost have had the foresight to realise that locking players into a one time thing with these is not going to be appreciated, and so once a Derelict project has been completed the stock version will become available to purchase from the specialised dealer, whereby this new purchase can be transformed into the other wanted class(es) of the player’s choosing. In total there are five Derelict projects to find and turn into insane monsters: Chevrolet Bel Air 1955, Ford Mustang 1965, NISSAN Fairlady ZG 1971, Chevrolet C10 Stepside Pickup 1965 and the Volkswagen Beetle 1963. Dealers, Part Shops, Garages... and Fuel Stations Throughout the game the desire for a new car will arise, whether that’s because an event needs a class that isn’t currently owned or just that the player has been saving up so that they can buy their dream car, the getting hold of something new is always fun. And in taking more inspiration from the TDU games (and others), Payback treats the buying of new cars in the same sort of realistic manner with dealerships. No official renditions though, it’s all fictional specialised examples in Fortune Valley only, independently catering between Exotics, Classic, Muscle, Rally, Sports and Sports Compact. Once the car is bought it is time to tune and modify it and where better to buy some parts than at the Part Shop. Progression through the game’s campaign will have players earning parts by winning events, but these shops are there for picking up specific items the player may want and doesn't want to wait for. The stock is constantly changing, so if the part isn’t there then some waiting for a brief time and heading back later will be required. A common complaint of the previous game was how limited storage was and Ghost have heeded this as even though there may be only five garages to purchase in the game for storage, the acquisition of all them will grant access to what is known as the unlimited virtual warehouse. Wonder if there is a mechanic to deliver from it? Usually forgotten about in racing games except as a piece of environment art, Fuel/Gas Stations have had their moments to shine in titles of the past and their use is one of such obviousness that it seems crazy how little they get used. So it is good to see that one of my favourite uses of them is going to be in Payback: enter one and the nitrous will be refilled along with any visual damage sustained. Perhaps one day a game will actually allow the incorporation of fuel via a user option and these stations can be used as they are meant to be. Vanity – Al Pacino’s Favourite Sin The car has been tweaked, performance is at maximum and the sleek lines, low profile tires and added body parts are making it look like a real menace. Now personally I would be prone to leaving it here but I know that there’s others who will not be thinking Less is more, but instead More is better. Take your visual customization further and build out your dream car with the addition of Vanity Items. There's multiple types of vanity item on offer in NFS Payback, each one allowing you to customize your car with that little extra personal flavour; Underglow, Tire Smoke, Nitrous Flames and Air Suspension. And so Payback allows you to style excess to your heart’s content by adding ‘Vanity’ items. As long as it’s not being forced on the rest of us I don’t see why allowing them to have these extras is a bad thing. [gallery type=rectangular" link="file" size="seven-post-image" ids="7128,7127,7129] Performance – The Need for Speed Naturally speed is an important factor in this game and so performance tuning is available in abundance, coming in six categories: Block, Head, Turbo, Exhaust, ECU, and Transmission Accumulating parts is done by winning events, purchasing from the Part Shops, and a Targeted Roll system which allows for a bit more choice in the random part allocation that winning events gives, at the expense of a few unwanted parts needing to be recycled. Parts also have levels and these are important when it comes to upgrading performance. The higher the level, the more power it will deliver. They also help in determining the tier of your car. If you’ve got a car with a set of level 1 parts applied to it, it’ll be Tier 1.0. Equip another car with level 18 (maximum level) parts and the tier will increase to 3.99. Taking the performance further is achievable by equipping parts that have perks associated with them. Perks provide an additional bonus to many of your cars key performance areas; Top Speed, Acceleration, nitrous, Air and Braking. Get lucky and find parts with multiple perks to really push your performance to the next level. Believe it or not we’re not done with performance boosting as there is even more to be gained. Install multiple parts from the same brand and through this brand synergy another bonus will awarded. With all this power you had better be sure to shout like Clarkson when using it. Live Tuning – Handle with care Depending on what kind of racing game fan you are, chances are you either love or hate the modern NFS games, but for its fans, the handling is never seen as much of an issue. In the run up to release we will hear more about how the game controls from those whose opinions we trust and can relate to. Until that time however, and if you’re in the camp that cares more about what you can do to the cars rather than how they drive then know that during races, events etc the car’s tuning can be altered on the fly through ‘Live Tuning’. In a game that is generally as hectic and requires fast responses it will be fascinating to see how well this incorporates. Although it could come in quite nicely during freeroam sessions with impromptu drag races and the like. [via Need for Speed]
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