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I'm all for getting a new TDU, but as with others, to me this isn't TDU at all. Sure it has TDU elements, but so does the Crew and Forza Horizon. Doesn't make them TDU either. I didn't expect a perfect game, far from it, but to call this good is stretching it... a lot. I'm glad you like it though, but I won't be spending €50 on this. The demo made that clear to me. I'm not saying it's a terrible game, but it sure isn't TDU, it lacks heart and soul for that, as well as the quality.
Perhaps the worst thing is that forcing online on people and then failing miserably in that in the demo. That's just sad, almost pathetic. MMO? Not even close. It's not a good attempt at TDU, it might be even worse as a MMO. They should have stuck to what made TDU great, a singleplayer game with multiplayer capacity.