Race pro 6.0
+High fidelity simulation and physics, especially if you hook up a steering wheel.-Lifeless Career mode
-Baffling, pointless limations on race settings
? Did playing this game actually make us better drivers?
If the phrase "Racing Sim" summons an image of solemn, cave like space kited out with a high end wheel, multiple monitors and a cockpit(rather than chair)-and that counts as a good thing-you are so gonna love Race Pro.
It's monk-like devotion to pure race simulation is remarkable.... and it kind of a turn off for the rest of us. (vease que los simuladores no le agradan)Race Pro would really benefit from just one ounce of sex appeal. But instead, the career mode i an unapologetically dry list of races-you're tasked with a series of events in Groups A-H. No rookie drivers with stars in their eyes, no fictional leagues to master....not even a garage like hub for fiddling with your unlocked cars. The cars and environments are equally austere, and the slowdown when your car goes off the track is disappointing. Race Pro isn't ugly per se,
but it seems hellbent on impressing you with the handling of it's cars and nothing else. (lo que mas importa en un simulador es el manejo o me equivoco? pero bueno este cabron no lo ve asi)
In that, it shines Switch to the cockpit view and turn off all the assists and you're in for one demanding ride. It feels extremely authentic, and it's gratifying to master the proper line around a atrack and start clocking better lap times it handles like a dream using the 360 wireless wheel-the finer degree control over the throttel and steering pays off enormously. But some perplexing decisions make it hard for mere mortals to master. The medium setting becomes pretty easy after a short while, but he hard setting requires you to turn off all the assists-which means you'll barely be able to drive in a straight line unless your last name is Andretti. Since the difficulty levels don't let you tweak the opponent AI skill in the career mode,
most players will be stuck 17+ seconds in Semi Pro, or screaming in frustration at their inability to stop spinning out every 10 feet in Pro. (oh yeah! :twisted: )
Actually, most run of the mill race fans who try this game probably won't stay long before returning to Forza or Grid. (maricas!! ) The 12 player Live races might grab you a night or two, and you should try the oddball co-op mode that lets two players take turns driving one car in a race just so you can marvel at how weird it is. But Race Pro is really aimed at the hearts of a rare few, and you know who you are.