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Uhm have you ever even watched a driveclub gameplay vid?
That game looks ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqMSBY9dS6E
Arcade or not is irrelevant to my question. Read the topic title.
Kindly read the topic title.
Your post contributes nothing to this thread.
Drive Club is far superior:
but its a significantly diffrerent type of game with different goals and achievments for the graphics.
The Crew has vast open free drive areas with alot of traffic and scenery and all manner of toher stuff going on. Driveclub doesnt aim for that or need it..its a track racer...so the game loads a gfiven track with given variables...
this allows the DEVS to hammer the graphics alot higher because they dont have to keep cpu and gpu power back for all the extra stuff The Crew if throwing around.
So DC is better graphically..but its a different game entirely so it can afford to be (as with Project Cars)