You'd like more authentic vehicle dynamics in Watch Dogs 2.
You'd like more authentic vehicle dynamics in Watch Dogs 2.
I prefer the GTA IV feel for driving. The physics system works well, though they made the car controls a bit too smooth. Still, it remains the best handling I've experienced outside of a racing simulation.
I won't purchase any titles from the Watchdogs series or Ubisoft, so I don't have any interest in it.
Well, I suppose you're joking, but those aren't simulation games at all. If you're looking for something genuine, check out Live For Speed, rFactor, and iRacing for authentic driving experience. For more accurate crash dynamics, try BeamNG. The only mainstream title that comes near simulating reality is Need For Speed: Shift and Shift 2, with Project CARS as its upcoming spiritual successor.
I haven't played Watch Dogs yet, but I think you liked the physics in GTA IV. I didn't like how the cards worked in GTA V.
I've gotten used to the car dynamics on watch dogs and ts—they don't bother me much. Still, I have to admit sometimes I see myself drifting off the side of another vehicle without any real harm to my own car. Yeah, it could have been worse. But I really love the cockpit perspective.
Surprised individuals might rush to purchase watch dogs right away after seeing what happened with the initial model. :blink: While the driving concept felt manageable once mastered, it still needed improvement.
Here’s a revised version of your text:
I’d love to experience open-world titles similar to GTA, Saints Row, and Watch Dogs. But I understand they can’t make that happen. They need to appeal to beginners who struggle with driving long distances before hitting obstacles. Still, I really enjoy those games. The original GRID stands out as my favorite. Toca Race Driver 2 and 3 were also excellent. Colin McRae Rally 2, 3, 2004 and 2005 bring back many fond memories. In fact, 2005 was available only on PC. However, let’s be honest—these weren’t full simulators. They were more like semi-simulation experiences. The true simulators are the ones I shared. GRID 2 and all the DIRT titles feel more like arcade racers. Formula 1 is impressive, though. If you’re into rally racing, definitely give WRC 3 and 4 from the FIA World Rally Championship a try.