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- Jul 1, 2015
The Crew Motorfest officially comes out tomorrow, but Early Access has been available since Monday. Ubisoft also posted this puzzling and bizarre commercial for the game:
Some positive aspects to the game include:
Some positive aspects to the game include:
- The graphics are pretty impressive, given the smaller game size GB wise, (Motorfest is only ~38 GB in size, while the Forza Horizon games are MUCH larger in GB size, my FH5 installer size shows as ~169 GB[!]) compared to other games.
- The characters in Motorfest, while they do say dumb and cringy dialog at times, seem to be much less annoying than FH5's characters. Also, your player character is silent, as I do not like that your character speaks in FH5.
- While Oahu isn't a 1:1 re-creation, there are some noticeable landmarks, and I do prefer the taking liberties route of making a map based on a real-life location, compared to doing a 1:1 re-creation.
- The side and rear view mirrors still aren't actual mirrors, and I think that makes The Crew the only current-day racing game, that doesn't have working side/rear mirrors.
- You still can't customize your license plates, like how you can in the Forza Horizon games.
- There appears to be some FPS drops in a few certain races for some reason.
- The physics still feel a bit wonky, even though they were massively improved compared to The Crew 2, and the wonky physics is even more noticeable if you have played other racing games.
- The AI assistant Cara, is not only annoying as to be expected with AI assistants in racing games, but you also have to do a workaround way to turn her off.
- Unlike how you can transfer over your TC2 cars to Motorfest, liveries and decals will not carry over, compared to other games like Forza and Gran Turismo, where you can import liveries that you made from previous games.
- The car sounds don't seem to be as good as other racing games.
- Some people REALLY don't like that the game is locked to 60 FPS, for some reason.
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