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Actually, it was a legit question. But thanks for your valuable input.
I don't know what your deal is but I was actually a legit question.
Thank you, a sensible answer.
The Midnight Club 2 release it´s weak, You drive to nowhere unknown, You don´t know where you are and where to go, just run to the east or north, just for life, etc. etc.
Forget any release of this game.
Brazil.....oh, nevermind, that explains everything.
Anyways, if you're not playing on the computer "the nice man at Best Buy said was good" (even though it doesn't even have an actual GPU), play it on PCSX2.
Anyways, you as a traffic officer should be "Lost in USA", that explains everything. Please forget me. "Lost in USA", that shoud be the Name of the games "The Crew" and "The Midnight Club 2". You rude !!!!
Games like Bully or GTA 5 are 2 years late for PC, but at least the game is successful and big enough for a large audience
I do believe that Midnigh Club 3 had a successful sales, but I think 10 years since then is convincing enough that they ain't bringing this title to PC anytime sooner or later.
I'm a big fan of Midnight Club 3, and I tried to contact to Rockstar Games multiple times for bringing it to PC
It seems didn't work at all :c
Oh well, good memories m8, my PS2 ain't working anymore to play games, especially this particular kick-ass racing game
Midnight Club 2 is different in that it sets racers down in a very urban environment. Short roads, long roads, highways, all either packed with cars, or with a significant lack thereof.
Perhaps that's the feel we're looking for in a racing game, a feeling that hasn't quite been
replicated by any other racing game, excluding the other Midnight Club games.
Perhaps in the distant future, Rockstar may work on a racing game like Midnight Club 2.
But honestly? That's probably not going to happen.