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  • 4 weeks later...

V8 Supercars 2 will also be coming to the PC and this version of the game delivers an even more precise handling feel and better graphics.

Can't wait !

Colin McRae Rally 4 should tie me over till then...

  • 2 weeks later...

Don't know but I played the demo on the computer and its not very easy, the digital controls make it difficult to turn in, brake, accelerate smoothly.

Was good sitting there spinning sideways and almost being able to drift in some places.

Hopefully its nowhere near finished though as theres a heap of dodgy graphic bits in it.

And I'm really looking forward to the supertrucks.

As for colin mcrae 4.. Downloaded the demo for that too, haven't played it yet though.

i tried the V8 supercars 2 demo last night.

at first i tried using the keyboard. wasnt really impressed at all.

then i dusted off the old MS Sidewinder FF wheel. The grin factor hit the roof! especially when driving the old Jag

Awesome with a wheel, the handling is as good GT3, possibly even a bit better.

This game will make big waves if its mutiplayer feature goes well.

Yeah crooser, I was looking for my brothers mad catz wheel.

The keyboards on/off attributes don't really help..

Can do some mad little sideways burnouts in it, I was also liking how you can accelerate and then put the brake on.. leaving some nice skids all up the track. It'd be better if these games didn't lose the rubber from the tracks.. Three weeks later you play the game and theres still your donut patch in the middle of the track, etc...

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