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You misspelled Porsche by the way. And I know I'm going to keep making so many drat paralells to The Crew while watching this because the base concept is pretty much the same, only difference is that the "plot" (if you can even call it that) has a slightly different theme to it. If Ubisoft hadn't been such utter morons and made TC unreplayable from the beginning I would have considered LPing it. Almost. Edit: You probably need to boost your audio levels a little for future videos because the game drowns you out a lot of the time. Also I'm noticing a reoccuring trend that racing games always have the douchiest or most hipster looking main character. TC's main character looks so insufferable that don't want to do anything but punch his goddamn face in. They also seem to all have female voice overs that act as your guide. Cooked Auto fucked around with this message at 13:34 on Nov 27, 2016 |
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nine-gear crow posted:However, upon consulting with Artix, we have agreed that next time we will turn the game audio up even louder just to make sure there aren't any further issues. Good to know. nine-gear crow posted:I am not dignifying that quite frankly asinine question with a response What he means is "In a couple of videos, don't worry."
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Fish Noise posted:Excuse you. My point still stands when the main character looks like this: Then in contrast you The Crew where the main character looks like this: Then in TDU2 your character could look something like this: Granted my sample size is kind of small to really make a decent point but my god to I wanted to punch the TC main character whenever he showed up in cutscenes. Not to mention he was voiced by Troy Baker too which added to things.
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# ¿ Dec 2, 2016 12:47 |
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Cathode Raymond posted:Don't forget Jack Rourke from Need for Speed The Run! Oh yeah. This just proves my theory even further.
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# ¿ Dec 3, 2016 12:39 |
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The latest episode of The Grand Tour (aka the new Top Gear) has a very lovely segment with James May about the creation of the Ford GT and the 1966 Le Man race. He even drives one of the cars that drove in the race. It's worth 15 million pounds today.
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