araganekyassuru said:hasn't test drive always looked good but played like shit?
RidgeCityFM said:le mans 24 was actually great.
sangreal said:
RidgeCityFM said:btw no reason for that mark ecko truck in the previosly posted shot. wtf.
araganekyassuru said:hasn't test drive always looked good but played like shit?
Shompola said:Eden Studiois was also behind the fantastic V-Rally series.. So I am confident that T-Test Unlimited should atleast not suck.
araganekyassuru said:hasn't test drive always looked good but played like shit?
I guess you have always been a Nintendork/console-only -player. Test Drive was great on C64 and Amiga/PC.Cold-Steel said:Test Drive has always been shit.
TDU already looked quite a bit better at X05. I discussed the matters of the TGS build with the devs there and they were like "We have no idea what happened, this build should not have been shown to the public", or something like that.Chittagong said:Test Drive Unlimited has always looked great in screenshots and absolute laughable shit in real life. I'll never forget the joke that was Tokyo Game Show. I'll be damned if they manage to turn it around. Similar screenshots like these were distributed back then already and the game looked nothing like it.
Did you also look at the draw distance and background in those shots? 360 does not equal unlimited polycounts.RidgeCityFM said:i see angular divider lines on the pavement. WTF. this is 360.
Cold-Steel said:Test Drive has always been shit.
DaCocoBrova said:You all screamed at me a few months back when I gave this game props.
DaCocoBrova said:You all screamed at me a few months back when I gave this game props.
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jedimike said:I've got a lot of faith invested in this game. I know it is a very ambitous project and I hope they can deliver the goods. Plus I have some driving experience on Oahu, so I want to see the 1000 miles of road to compare against my memories.
some new screens... (I would post a few but I'm on 56k at the moment)
http://www.worthplaying.com/article.php?sid=31510&mode=thread&order=0
sangreal said:
PGR3 laughs at this comment.Hyoushi said:Did you also look at the draw distance and background in those shots? 360 does not equal unlimited polycounts.![]()
Project Midway said:I guess you have always been a Nintendork/console-only -player. Test Drive was great on C64 and Amiga/PC.
OG_Original Gamer said: