![]() ![]() Sure there is a few years of work in the making for it, but it would work out in the long run. And with the new game featuring the code word legion, I think it’s a great opportunity to take advantage of the idea and make it work. Idk, I may be just saying things, but I think it is a great idea for the eve online world to come to ps4. ![]() And an idea seeming ps4 has vr support, for those with psvr and want an experience in eve online, why not add first person immersion only seen when the psvr headset is connected? When the headset is raised, it makes it so you can choose warp and everything, and when you have the headset on, you get a feel of how it really is in the world of eve online. And with the bot high processing power of the ps4 and ps4 pro, I think there may be a chance to make it a reality. Now you may think “how are you going to play the game when it’s mainly played with keyboard and mouse?” well ps4 has support for keyboard and mouse, and the ps4 controller has a touch pad and a gyroscope built in. The concept is bringing eve online to ps4. The damage system is pretty good as well, and if you get hit or crash, you’ll know it.I thought I would bring you a new concept for Eve Online and see what you all think. The graphics, even though they are a couple generations behind, still hold up well today, and it’s extremely satisfying when you crash your heap into one of the competitors’ cars. There are TONS of different types of races, including fairground favorites like the Figure 8 (with or without jumps) and the traditional Demolition Derby, races where you have to drag a trailer behind you without losing it, “Suicide” races where the cars do their best impression of the big battle scene in Braveheart, and even a mode called “Detention” where you drive a school bus and have to destroy a group of compact cars that are running from you! Better yet, there are a number of different venues in the game, and each race is slightly different depending on which one you are visiting. Speaking of the cars, there’s all sorts of not-quite-real vehicles in the game, ranging from faux Chevettes and Pacers, to Rancheros and Chevelles, and even school buses and hearses! And the racing… oh man, it’s GREAT. In Action mode, the game is a lot simpler: you pick a venue, pick the style of race you want to participate in (more on that later) and go crazy with the car of your choice. In Career mode, you start off in a podunk, dirt road town with an economy car and some attitude, and you’ll race in different events in order to earn money and buy less terrible cars, with the goal of being the #1 demo derby driver in all the land. So, what’s it like? In this game, you have two basic modes: Career and Action. Tell me that doesn’t look like fun, I dare you. Having invested so much time into the new game engine, they didn’t want it to go to waste, and since the damage modelling was very advanced for the time, they switched gears and replaced all the shiny stock cars with rusty, terrible junkers! So basically, it’s the video game equivalent of a clapped out 1976 Ford LTD body sitting on top of the chassis and engine of a brand new Sprint Cup car. ![]() ![]() The kicker: Monster had just developed a brand new, more realistic simulator engine including a more accurate damage modelling system. One might call them too good, as rival game developer Electronic Arts ponied up the cash for an exclusivity clause in their licensing the NASCAR brand, so Monster was shut out of making more NASCAR games for the foreseeable future. Monster was experienced with creating accurate driving simulators, and had a few NASCAR games under it’s belt which were considered very good at the time. This game was developed by a company called Monster Games (no affiliation with the energy drink). But as you know, old doesn’t necessarily mean it’s bad. Why this game is so good: This game was released back in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and original Xbox. Flames shooting out of zoomies, cars getting smashed, and violent rollovers on dusty fairgrounds are the name of the this game! ![]()
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