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UH,UH.we have four controllers.and only can use one.no family time here.bad, very badGN
It was sad. Now here we are with NASCAR 09 and the graphic engine is horrid. That is the best you could do. I love all kinds of racing games. The game is hard to move around in though and there is not a lot of intuitive steps for a non-NASCAR person.WOW, I can't wait for NASCAR 10 so I can waste another $20. I thought I was playing Pong.
The racing is not bad, it is fairly realistic. First - I love racing games. But NASCAR has been a terrible game since it first came out years ago. But the graphics for the real NASCAR driver (Jeff Gordon I think) shown in the garage ever ten seconds is almost life like.Really EA.
Major bummer.My suggestion: if you LOVE NASCAR, and absolutely positively need the most up to date edition, go for it. However, if you are just looking for a fun racing game, I suggest you look elsewhere (Grid and Burnout, while they are arcade racers, are a heck of a lot of fun online). drafting at Daytona.which is a joke in this years game). The AI are still dumb as rocks, and will give you little to no room, and are almost impossible to work with at tracks where working together is a necessity (i.e. This year, they seemed to be too lazy.or too tight wadded to acquire car licenses.so they added the create a car feature, making the players make the cars the way they should've been made in the first place.Now.this feature is good and all.but its about the only good thing in the entire game. It seems that EA can never get it right with their games, and probably never will as long as they hold the exclusive license to America's top motorsport (thankfully, they no longer have their greedy mitts on the F1 license, now posessed by Codemasters). Car handling is still far from perfected, even with the inclusion of two different racing styles. Most of the bugs online have been fixed, but EA decided rather than hosting all the custom paintschemes so that all playes could see each others cars, you must be a friend of a player to see his/her customized ride.
You can race strangers on-line, but you can't race a member of your own family in the living room.For what it is, it's okay. But, in this iteration, that's not possible. I like the new view that puts you in the cockpit of the car looking at the driver's hands on the steering wheel - the most realistic of the views but hard to use.It's a decent simulation, but I miss a two-player mode. I made a mistake. Having owned an earlier game in EA's NASCAR series for the PS2, I bought NASCAR 09 for my son's new Xbox360 without looking at the box and learning that it's a 1-Player game.You see, we used to have a lot of fun racing against each other. The graphics are much prettier than I'm used to, and the driving is more difficult than in the older version.
Maybe next time you should try doing some testing though. It says I can load a car from disk in the paint shop, but no. It will say that I haven't met my sponser's goals, and then immediately it will say that I have. The game will often lose my paint selection, giving me the awesome gray on gray look. The 09 version has many more driver assists, so a new player can start racing without continuously crashing into walls and other cars.
Again forcing me to go back to the paint shop.Nice attempt EA. I'm continouosly having to go to the paint shop to redo my cars because the game doesn't think I have the right one. So this year I'm actually enjoying playing the game. The game play is much improved over last year. I like the racing in close quarters with other cars, which you don't get to do in most other racing games.I'm only giving 3 stars because the game has a ridiculous amount of bugs in the career mode.
There are save options, but no load.
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