Hearthly wrote:
After the shitfest of Grid 2 I'll be buggered if I'm buying this for full price at launch. One to snap up in a Steam sale I think.
Ha!
I got talked into buying this by one of the chaps last week - (in all fairness I'm completely off shooters at the moment and haven't been playing BF4 in our usual Saturday night slot, so he was after something that we'd all play together, and suggested Grid Autosport) - so here is REPORTAGE.
SINGLE PLAYER MODE seems alright, it's a massively better game than Grid 2 although that isn't really saying much, but after the amazements of Mario Kart 8 it all seems rather sterile and flat to me (literally flat, all racers should have anti-grav sections!). I may work may through it in small chunks, and if you like traditional racers on normal tracks across a variety of different disciplines then there's a lot to go at here for sure. (A couple of mates are all over it and love it to pieces, but then again they scoff at Mario Kart and my current Nintendo infatuation, so it's probably down to the sort of thing you like.)
MULTIPLAYER MODE was dish of the day last night and we had an absolute riot with it (easily managing to play for the best part of three hours). Whilst the single player mode follows the traditional path of starting off in crap cars and working your way up, multiplayer appears to make everything available right from the off, so we had a bash in everything from Focus Touring Cars right up to some insane special edition Bugatti Veyrons. We'd also all forgotten how arse-happy Lancia Delta Integrales are
Best races of the evening were probably on the Brands Hatch short circuit, (real nip and tuck stuff), but we had some great fun on a couple of tracks out in Dubai, and many others I can't remember. One of my mates was hosting so I didn't see the options he was seeing, we did have a race in some sort of insane souped-up classic Minis though, which appeared to be capable of speeds of 125mph. Lots of different game modes going on too, not just standard grid start races. (There's a rolling start eliminator sort of affair, for example.)
Finished off the evening with some Demolition Derby which was a hoot.
So yeah, very enjoyable game. I was a bit grizzly at having spent £30 on it and not getting on terribly well with the single player career mode, but after last night we all agreed the game will have some proper legs in it for our Saturday night slot, which is cool.
Graphically it's luscious but I'm not sure it looks substantially better than racers have been doing for years now, I can HIGH it out at 2560x1440@60FPS with v-sync on, all ULTRA-ed out it chokes a bit sometimes when I don't want it to, but then again my PC is cracking on a bit now and I'm sure a more capable machine could power through that restriction.
There's a high-res texture pack as free DLC, budget another 5GB of space for that.
Works out of the box with an XBox 360 pad, also with the XBox One pad, which is what one of the chaps was using.
In party/game VOIP but we were using our own Teamspeak server so can't comment on that.
Needs a Codemaster Racenet account and logging into their service, (but it does integrate with Steam for friends invites and such), so fuck knows how long they'll keep that running for..... DiRT2 and DiRT3 have been left permanently broken since MS turned off Games For Windows Live.
Oh yes, no excitable Americans say anything at any point, as far as we can tell.....
Overall - great fun!