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My beef with Showdown is that it was too 1 dimensional. The cool party-type setup would be fun as a multiplayer option in addition to a more well-round rally/ racing game. But as a standalone game? That is just pure money-making nonsense.
Your set up sounds nice. Have you tried new Grid yet? I really want a great racing game like the Forza series for xbox.
I'll be getting GRID 2 next week. US$29 at ozgameshop.
If you are referring to the 58 minutes I gave to this game. It was all I could stomach.
If you are referring to how long it took to d/l this game... well, if it had been an hour I wouldn't have minded as much.. But I live on an island in a remote location and it took about 4 days to download. At which time my inet was almost useless which makes streaming movies.. also known as porn.. painfully slow.
But if more companies actually followed that motto, there would be much better games coming out then the same old slop. This game has made me embrace indie games MUCH more. It seems if you want quality gameplay over "pretty" AAA games you have no choice. Case in point.. the Bioshock Infinite. Beautiful but boring and zero replayability IMHO. Of course this is all a matter of one's taste. I keep getting disappointed by the big game devs and more often impressed by what 1 or 2 guys can create on a tiny budget. Of course, I am not seeing any indie racing games because it DOES boil down to physics and graphics for those games. Thus my choice to purchase this one.
But back to the original point. I played every Colin McRae game since the beginning and loved them all. I miss them and wish Codemasters hadn't sold out to N. American interests in skillless smash-em-ups juiced up on energy-drink-tweaked commercial advertisements, turning their back on the most exciting and skilled driving in the world... Rally racing. If I wanted to play Xgames I would. I use to look to Codemasters for an experience that was for REAL racing fans.. not some 14 year olds who can't even drive yet.