Thumbsucker
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Ich denke, wir haben einen Sieger: FLATOUT ULTIMATE CARNAGE!
Sieht imo noch besser aus als MS und Dirt. Die ersten beiden Reviews sind echt vielversprechend:
"Perhaps most impressive of all, the game doesn't stutter for even a second when confronted with all of this frantic action. Twelve cars, 8,000 physics objects, and absolutely gorgeous scenery with amazing lighting, reflective water and high-quality textures... No sweat. Ultimate Carnage sings along at a high framerate, just as you'd hope from a hi-octane racing title. It's great to see a game which really utilises the power of a next-gen console, but doesn't sacrifice the basic requirement for decent framerate in the process - a fine balancing act which the developers have managed almost perfectly."
eurogamer.com
Courses are set in just a few basic environments (city, desert, forest etc) but there's still a pleasing amount of variety between each track - and my, my do they look bloody gorgeous. Ultimate Carnage is easily one of the best looking racers we've ever seen; somehow managing to pull off both fantastic-looking cars and stunning environments all at once.

Trails of dirt and bits of what used to be someone's fence fly all over the starting grid, as if a team of violent wood chippers has just discovered Ikea's summer stock. Water streams beautifully spray from a dozen rival tyres, an entire set of plastic chairs bounce across your bonnet and the screen shakes as some poor sod has an unpleasant encounter with a parked petrol tanker.
Lighting and textures are significantly improved over previous games, there's now over 8,000 dynamic objects per track and most impressively it's all running at a rock-solid framerate.
The number of drivers has been boosted as well, to twelve (that's four over FlatOut 2's eight). "Fair enough", you might say but those few extra rednecks really do make a difference; that's four more bodies ramming rivals off the track (the AI isn't shy) and leaving a trail of destruction through every lap.
Graphics: Frickin' gorgeous.
computerandvideogames uk
Das Game rockt.
Sieht imo noch besser aus als MS und Dirt. Die ersten beiden Reviews sind echt vielversprechend:
"Perhaps most impressive of all, the game doesn't stutter for even a second when confronted with all of this frantic action. Twelve cars, 8,000 physics objects, and absolutely gorgeous scenery with amazing lighting, reflective water and high-quality textures... No sweat. Ultimate Carnage sings along at a high framerate, just as you'd hope from a hi-octane racing title. It's great to see a game which really utilises the power of a next-gen console, but doesn't sacrifice the basic requirement for decent framerate in the process - a fine balancing act which the developers have managed almost perfectly."
eurogamer.com
Courses are set in just a few basic environments (city, desert, forest etc) but there's still a pleasing amount of variety between each track - and my, my do they look bloody gorgeous. Ultimate Carnage is easily one of the best looking racers we've ever seen; somehow managing to pull off both fantastic-looking cars and stunning environments all at once.
Trails of dirt and bits of what used to be someone's fence fly all over the starting grid, as if a team of violent wood chippers has just discovered Ikea's summer stock. Water streams beautifully spray from a dozen rival tyres, an entire set of plastic chairs bounce across your bonnet and the screen shakes as some poor sod has an unpleasant encounter with a parked petrol tanker.
Lighting and textures are significantly improved over previous games, there's now over 8,000 dynamic objects per track and most impressively it's all running at a rock-solid framerate.
The number of drivers has been boosted as well, to twelve (that's four over FlatOut 2's eight). "Fair enough", you might say but those few extra rednecks really do make a difference; that's four more bodies ramming rivals off the track (the AI isn't shy) and leaving a trail of destruction through every lap.
Graphics: Frickin' gorgeous.
computerandvideogames uk
Das Game rockt.

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Sieht auf jeden Fall nach sehr viel Spass aus, Pixel zählen überlass ich Zocker, aber die ersten Reviews überschlagen sich mit Superlativen - also schon mal nicht schlecht. Und die Texturen, Wagenmodelle und Physikspielereien rocken schon mal, die Framerate soll im Gegensatz zu MS und Dirt auch stimmen - also schon mal nicht so lahm wie die beiden.
Schnuckelig, wie du ausgerechnet damit argumentieren willst, nicht? An deiner Stelle würde ich mir dringend die nächste Abzweigung von dieser Selfownage-Schiene suchen, nicht dass es noch zu weiteren Entgleisungen kommt. :-D


