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Just hopping between Flight Simulator, Forza, and Ride 5. Can't seem to sink time into story driven games. Yeah... I've aged I guess
I didn't take a gaming hiatus and I am still years behind as well! Be interested to see how you find RDR2 after playing Ghost of Tsushima, as I played them in the same order as you. I did enjoy RDR2 eventually, but I'll be going back to GoT before RDR2 (I am actually tempted to get GoT for the PS5).Recently completed Ghost of Tsushima, then quickly completed Ratchet & clank: rift apart. Both were superb.
Finally started RDR2...
Yes, I'm years behind most after having 10 year gaming hiatus
I grew up with GT and it is one of my most beloved gaming franchises, but I have zero desire to pick up GT7 at the moment. Between WRC and ACC my racing needs are fully catered for at the moment, perhaps I'll come around at some point.I play gt7 most days too.
As much as I appreciate a good story driven game, there is a lot to be said for something you can just pick up and jump straight into!Just hopping between Flight Simulator, Forza, and Ride 5. Can't seem to sink time into story driven games. Yeah... I've aged I guess
CarX Street is solid fun. A bit rough around the edges, but runs well on my Ally, and it's just good fun, especially for the nice price it's currently sold at. 👍I might consider picking this up on PC. I might be interested in it. Looks like it can be a solid racing game.
Do you play it on PC with monitor at all or mostly just on the Ally?CarX Street is solid fun. A bit rough around the edges, but runs well on my Ally, and it's just good fun, especially for the nice price it's currently sold at. 👍
@B80 I hope you enjoy RDR2 as much as I did, I spent years thinking it would be just another bloated Rockstar game that people love just because it's Rockstar (let's just say I'd been bitten this way with San Andreas, GTA 4 and GTA V and wasn't about to be pranked again) but when I found out I had a baby on the way (well, not me personally, but... You know what I mean) I thought I should probably at least try it out and refund it if I wasn't into it. Wow was I wrong, I was immediately gripped and put crazy hours into it, it was the only thing I played for a month, and this was 2021 so I was working from home and locked down so I didn't have anything else to do. Maybe that was part of why I enjoyed it so much?
Ally. Passed my desktop to my son.Do you play it on PC with monitor at all or mostly just on the Ally?
I’ve thought about getting a handheld but I already got a PC but tired of gaming at the desk.Ally. Passed my desktop to my son.
Getting a Deck made me realise I only tolerated having a Windows PC taking up a ton of space that I had to sit at a desk to use and a super loud PS4 Pro that I had to sit in front of my TV to use so I could play games, as objects they brought me no joy and I HATE using Windows (and Mac OS for that matter), I have turned my PC on once since I got my Deck and that was to copy my Ridge Racer Type 4 save onto a flash drive. Turns out I didn't even need to do that because RetroArch uses Steam Cloud... If you can tolerate not being able to play everything it's properly liberating.I’ve thought about getting a handheld but I already got a PC but tired of gaming at the desk.
Such a shame that one didn't get enough PR. Good gamedidn't even know this game existed
I’ve thought about picking this up. Wonder how good the content is for that price point.Currently exploring the world of CarX Street on my ROG Ally. Surprising amount of depth and solid gameplay for what's essentially a 20 EUR NFS/Forza Horizon/The Crew knockoff. This title puts many of its AAA siblings to shame.
Comparable with latest NFS. Overall, game feels like NFS made by racing games fans.Wonder how good the content is for that price point.
I feel it's a cross-breed between The Crew and NFS. And really well-executed too. I've re-installed The Crew Motorfest and it felt more like The Crew Snoozefest compared to CarX Street. Similar experience with FH5.Comparable with latest NFS. Overall, game feels like NFS made by racing games fans.
For less than 20EUR for the Deluxe Edition it's an absolute steal. Apart from the stuff I already wrote, there's quite the diversity in road/scenery types, e.g. there are narrow streets and tight corners in the city, long and winding highways in the north and twisted, winding mountain roads in the west for those who love to drift or touge. The only downside I can think of is that it's not a game for beginners, you need to know what you're doing when it comes to racing and upgrading/tuning, or be able to learn that quickly.I’ve thought about picking this up. Wonder how good the content is for that price point.