It's for kids :)
And we sure wouldn't want to tell them to hit everything at 150mph.
on the other hand, they might think it's doable in real life...
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It's for kids :)
And we sure wouldn't want to tell them to hit everything at 150mph.
on the other hand, they might think it's doable in real life...
Midtown Madness series is a blast. I'm glad I got an XBox for Christmas... cause it looks like that's all it will be out for.Quote:
Originally posted by Terry
It's for kids :)
And we sure wouldn't want to tell them to hit everything at 150mph.
on the other hand, they might think it's doable in real life...
First of all in RL cars dont explode, they fall apart. Parts everywhere, gasoline doesn't explode it burns. Movies and video games make cars explode because it would be boring otherwise.:DQuote:
Originally posted by EMG
Did any of you hate the fact that if you hit a wall going 150+ mph your car didn't even blow up? I mean where is the realism? Don't get me wrong I love the games but when you Tbone somebody at an intersection and the other car has no damage what so ever, doesn't that make you wonder?
:confused:
"America's most ____ videos" or "when _____ goes bad"
they show cars explode and stuff.
maybe because the "burn" and stuff is trapped in, and it all builds up?
Gas does explode...it just doesn't happen in the majority of auto accidents to the extent that the whole car is consumed in flame (and not even close to how it happens in GTA3). The main reason why you don't see parts flying off of cars in most video games is because technically it was too difficult for the developer to model those kinds of visual details. Only recently, in games such as the upcoming Pro Race Driver from Codemasters, is this being modeled to a substantial extent.