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Old 10-06-2011, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Tommi View Post
Hello.
I'm impressed with the demo and think of buying this game on Steam.
But I'm quite new to the "Cross-Country Driving" itself, so I'd like to ask some questions about this game.

1. As far as I've read this thread and forum, this game seems to include only "Cross-Country Driving Events". Is it right ? ... or does this game include some kind of "Rally Cross" or "Raid" style racing events with the AI like "DiRT" series ?

2. How many countries and tracks are included ?

3. Does this game have so called "Quick Race Mode" or only "Career Mode" ?

4. Does this game have "Tutorial Mode" for the beginner to learn the basic skills for Cross-Country Driving ?

I know these are very basic questions and I'm really sorry for that. But I'd like to know much about the details of this game. So, some information would be really appreciated.

Best regards
answers-
1. yes its mostly cross country per say, there are some lap based races.but the biggest races are point to point,encountering different obstacles along the way. you never actually race "WITH" AI its always a race against the AI times. the most you see is a ghost image of a AI so you can guesstimate off that how your doing, so there is no collision between you and the AI, also during a race you only see your time and besides seeing your placement 1 through 10 out of ten( first place is 1/10) you don't really know how far ahead or behind the AI you are till you finish as in race it only shows YOUR time during the race.
2. there are 6 countries(Thailand,Africa,Ladoga,Malaysia,USA and Australia) and tracks total of all countries combined is 20... BUT each "track" has three races pretty much.
3.there is no quick race or free practice of a certain race, the race your in is in your practice but you can certainly restart and do the race for real.
4.there is a tutorial track that goes over the basics,but its only on a REALLY easy track so you learn of what to do but not totally how and when to do it till you start hitting the real races, to practice and learn when and where to do what, to fit your driving style and peak your performance.
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