Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Discussion Thread

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Well, the textures are a bit simple and the lighting is a bit too warm, but since this is an alpha I won't judge the graphics yet. It will almost certainly look better than it does now when it releases this side of 2030. And hopefully it will release as the true sequel to TDU2, not some throwaway game that makes me wish there was an open-world Gran Turismo.
 
You're a fanboy then.
I don't think it's correct or fair to call someone is a fanboy for making a specualtive judgement of something they haven't played yet. We judge whether to buy a game or not often before playing it afterall. There's nothing wrong with looking at TDU:SC and drawing conclusions, we just need to be mindful that they are just speculative judgements at this stage.

We make speculative judgements all the time, each and every day in our day to day lives. It'd seriousely hamper discussion on a discussion forum if we were to never do that.

If I were to agree with @RedRockValley and say that from what we've seen so far it looks 10x better than FH5 you can't prove me wrong (I'm not saying I do BTW). But that would just be an opinion based on a speculative judgement extrapolated from the information we currently have to hand. That opinion will no doubt stregthen or weaken over time as more information is received until we potentially form a non-speculative judgement by playing the game.
 
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If the physics are anything like the WRC games, they'll probably be on par with Forza Horizon, they could even be more realistic for all I know. Which would be something to give it an edge over other arcade, open-world racers.
I think the whole point of Horizon is that it's deliberately not as realistic as other games, it's meant to be more action driving and whatnot. For what it's worth, personally I hope they are not like the WRC game physics, I don't think they would translate well into this type of game at all. The tarmac rallies for me are the absolute worst in those games.
I'm not a fanboy, I just think Mexico is a very weak Forza Horizon map and it doesn't necessarily set a high bar to surpass. It's not like I was saying that TDU SC was going to be the better game entirely.
What about it makes it weak? I think it's pretty dam good when you look at the different types of racing it offers. It's certainly more varied than 4, and I'd say on a par with 3.
 
What about it makes it weak? I think it's pretty dam good when you look at the different types of racing it offers. It's certainly more varied than 4, and I'd say on a par with 3.
It's certainly varied, but the road layouts just don't do much for me and the scenery didn't exactly blow me away either. The mountain pass is probably my only real highlight.
It's not the worst open world racing map I've ever played, but it doesn't exactly stand out to me if that makes sense. Definitely better than 4's though, that's for sure.
 
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I think the whole point of Horizon is that it's deliberately not as realistic as other games, it's meant to be more action driving and whatnot. For what it's worth, personally I hope they are not like the WRC game physics, I don't think they would translate well into this type of game at all. The tarmac rallies for me are the absolute worst in those games.
I suppose that's the point now at least, but it still leaves me in wanting an arcade game that's more grounded in its driving mechanics. Not necessarily a sim, but something that doesn't go too ridiculous with its driving. Horizon actually was a bit like that in its first entry, but lost that. I'm hoping this sort of fills that void left.
 
I suppose that's the point now at least, but it still leaves me in wanting an arcade game that's more grounded in its driving mechanics. Not necessarily a sim, but something that doesn't go too ridiculous with its driving. Horizon actually was a bit like that in its first entry, but lost that. I'm hoping this sort of fills that void left.
Horizon 1 was more geared towards an mature audience it became more for kids with each new entry.
 
Horizon 1 was more geared towards an mature audience it became more for kids with each new entry.
Yup, I figured with the hotwheels expansion in Horizon 3 starting this. It's fine and it's great people are happy with it.
Despite me badmouthing the Lego Expansion before, there were some things I enjoyed about it like the race track. A Lego racing game with Forza's physics would probably be fun in retrospect.
 
It's certainly varied, but the road layouts just don't do much for me and the scenery didn't exactly blow me away either. The mountain pass is probably my only real highlight.
It's not the worst open world racing map I've ever played, but it doesn't exactly stand out to me if that makes sense. Definitely better than 4's though, that's for sure.
FH4's map was such a wasted opportunity. As someone who lives relatively close to parts of where that map depicted and has visited a large number of the places it took inspiration from, they really could have done more to make it stand out from the rest.
 
FH4's map was such a wasted opportunity. As someone who lives relatively close to parts of where that map depicted and has visited a large number of the places it took inspiration from, they really could have done more to make it stand out from the rest.
Indeed, Scotland has some super beautiful roads that I hope to visit someday and I felt FH4 really dropped the ball in that aspect.

FH5 was a definite improvement map wise but I think Turn 10 has to mix up the formula more with their next title. A more urban environment like TDU: SC is going for would be great, and could truly show off the power of the Series X.
 
FH4's map was such a wasted opportunity. As someone who lives relatively close to parts of where that map depicted and has visited a large number of the places it took inspiration from, they really could have done more to make it stand out from the rest.
Same with the FH3 map. I have visited many places from that map and they really dropped the ball there too. The Great Ocean Road is a spectacular coastal road with many tight and twisties. The mountain passes coming from the tablelands down to the coast are amazing too. FH3 was just massively wide, straight, flat roads.
 
The one thing I'm not concerned is the map. Since it's a 1:1 representation of a popular real place it's hard for me to expecting more.
So TDU:SC having one of the best map it's a given for me.
I'm not even concerned about features like rolling windows and turn signals. I know it's going to be immersive as it was in the past.
My only concern is the handling. I just can't play racing games with past TDU games handling anymore. So I'm waiting desperately for some gameplay.
 
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As much as I like motorbikes im really think they may not be in this game. Hopefully they appear despite being awful in TDU 1 I still enjoyed them.

If we do get motorbikes will Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki be tight as about it?

TDU 1 was actually going to feature 3 of those brands until licensing problems led to them being cut with rumours that the Japanese brands only want their bikes in circuit racing not street or open world racing. Times have changed as Yamaha and Suzuki are in the Crew 2. I dont think they will have problems with it.

I hope TDU solar crown could feature lesser known brands tdu had lots from farbound, noble, wiesmann, tvr, b.engineering, ascari. Tdu 1 was even going to feature lotec until it got cut. I doubt it most lesser known brands have been inactive or defunct. I do have hope that we might get Isdera. Isdera has been making noise to get back into racing games by getting their attention.
 
The one thing I'm not concerned is the map. Since it's a 1:1 representation of a popular real place it's hard for me to expecting more.
So TDU:SC having one of the best map it's a given for me.
I'm not even concerned about features like rolling windows and turn signals. I know it's going to be immersive as it was in the past.
My only concern is the handling. I just can't play racing games with past TDU games handling anymore. So I'm waiting desperately for some gameplay.
Yeah I bought WRC 8 when it came out and the stages blew my mind! Seeing that it’s the same guys doing this I have full faith in the map. Procedural generation and photogrammetry has gotten pretty good lately so I’m sure the map will be plenty pretty.

I do disagree with the windows and blinkers aspect, that’s what made TDU2 unique for me. It makes you feel like the owner of the car, not the driver of it. Same vibe as the horse maintenance in RDR2, you didn’t know you needed it until they added it.
 
Is TDU2 compatible with Windows 11 and is it mod friendly?

It's been a very long time since I played it, and until the new game arrives, it might scratch an itch.
 
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Is TDU2 compatible with Windows 11 and is it mod friendly?

It's been a very long time since I played it, and until the new game arrives, it might scratch an itch.
TDU2 is unfortunately not very mod-friendly from what I've heard. There is, however, a mod called Project Paradise 2 that restores online functionality and has some fan patches that include support for current systems.
How do you actually get TDU1 or 2? I can't find them on any online stores like Steam, so do you need to find a disc?
Your best (AUP-friendly) bet for both games is to find a used console copy, which sadly isn't very convenient nowadays because none of the console versions are backward compatible. TDU2 is still available digitally on the Xbox store, but it was never on the PS store. The physical PC versions probably have DRM that makes it not worth it to hunt for a used copy.
 
Honestly if it has the level of interaction/immersion that the original games did and a serviceable handling model (having been confirmed it's the same physics engine as WRC, I think that's a yes) with the map that they've already teased...I think its already a win. Unless the car roster sucks more than I can imagine and unless and they integrate some sort of monstrously bad monetization garbage this is a guaranteed buy for me.
 
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Is TDU2 compatible with Windows 11 and is it mod friendly?

It's been a very long time since I played it, and until the new game arrives, it might scratch an itch.
If you are able to find a PC version of TDU2, I've been playing it with the TDU2 Unofficial Pack, which fixes loads of the original problems with it, and adds a bajillion new cars: https://turboduck.net/files/file/330-tdu2-unofficial-patch/

After using this mod, you may experience crashes or unresponsiveness on the map, use this fix: https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/releases

Sorry to hijack the thread.
 
If you are able to find a PC version of TDU2, I've been playing it with the TDU2 Unofficial Pack, which fixes loads of the original problems with it, and adds a bajillion new cars: https://turboduck.net/files/file/330-tdu2-unofficial-patch/

After using this mod, you may experience crashes or unresponsiveness on the map, use this fix: https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/releases

Sorry to hijack the thread.
Do PC versions need to be sealed so the codes can work? Or do they not need to be authenticated with Steam?
 
Do PC versions need to be sealed so the codes can work? Or do they not need to be authenticated with Steam?
I was able to obtain a non-Steam copy, and that worked just fine. My understanding is that it will work on Steam. The latest version doesn't need to be unpacked like before, so the root files stay intact.
 
Really worried about this game, to be honest. And I'm pretty sure it's not an unpopular opinion. We only got a couple of CGI trailers with zero in-game footage, and I think at some point we got a couple of scenery screenshots with no cars supposedly from the actual game with (if I remember correctly) a post, which told us about a delay. And wasn't there also a promise to keep posting more about the game? Regardless, there was nothing since and it has been months. And now it seems like they are not even showing it on their big conference? And that is after their last conference, where it was probably the game they hyped the most. I think if they say nothing at all about Solar Crown this time we may not only forget about 2023 release but about the game at all.
 
Really worried about this game, to be honest. And I'm pretty sure it's not an unpopular opinion. We only got a couple of CGI trailers with zero in-game footage, and I think at some point we got a couple of scenery screenshots with no cars supposedly from the actual game with (if I remember correctly) a post, which told us about a delay. And wasn't there also a promise to keep posting more about the game? Regardless, there was nothing since and it has been months. And now it seems like they are not even showing it on their big conference? And that is after their last conference, where it was probably the game they hyped the most. I think if they say nothing at all about Solar Crown this time we may not only forget about 2023 release but about the game at all.
Maybe after surprise announcement of The Crew 3, they stopped marketing plans and wait for them to give not anything for the concurrent. Or delayed it intern to 2024 ^^
 
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