Keji Inafune's better then nothing slogan works wonders on everyone these days.
Keji Inafune's better then nothing slogan works wonders on everyone these days.
More like Sega Playless era.
I really want to be excited for this, but being that it's an arcade game in 2017 I just can't.
It's not special, even slightly.
Not like that'd have helped, we're already at the limit of what hardware can do (short of stacking up lots of GPUs, and then that wouldn't really help due to memory being slow...). Short of finding some new technology that renders semiconductors obsolete, there's no way arcades will ever become more powerful than consumer hardware =P
New video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBbLpmbd9SA
Just to put things in perspective (especially the "w/ a great driver" part):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXgR6SUqcNE
Yeah it wasn't exactly great either (especially not near the end where the car crashed twice) but compared to the previous video where it seems nearly everybody had trouble even staying in a straight line...
Man, Daytona 2 was such a supercharged sequel. You can so feel the extra intensity in gameplay down to even how the car constantly shakes. Sadly Daytona 3 seems to want to ride off the nostalgia waves of the original only, down to bring back that original beginners track.
Its cool to see something like that because scream nostalgia to my face
but from the tech view is very weak from today standars
The indie/fans devolopers are doing a better job, looks and plays very well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auuYtx8627A
But will that game ^ ever get released?
Total Vaporware 500, featuring:
- No collisions.
- Shitty physics.
- Brain-dead AI.
90s Super GP will be released the same day as Project Y.
Daytona USA 3 looks like a budget Xbox 360 title.
Back to Forza Horizon it is.