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Dirt 3 First Look From a Casual Racer

Wed, 05/25/2011 - 12:42 — DIGITALciphers

Updated 5/31/2011


First off I would like to start by saying I have never done a review and I am only a casual racer. I picked up Dirt 3 yesterday and once I started playing I couldn't put it down. So here is my mini review of Dirt 3 for the XBOX 360.


Dirt 3 is a rally style racer that is part sim and part arcade. It is the thrid game in the Dirt series made by Codemasters. Dirt 3 has the following features...


Features:


1-2 player split screen


2-8 System Link/ Online Multi Player


Leaderboards


Voice


720p/1080i/1080p resolution


YouTube video uploading


Xbox 360 Wheels Supported:


Official Microsoft Xbox 360 Wheel


Logitech Drive FX Wheel


Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo S Wheel (clutch support and H pattern shifting not supported on X360)


Fanatec Clubsport Pedals (clutch functionality not supported on X360)


Madcatz Wireless Racing Wheel


Game Modes:


Dirt 3 has 3 game modes. They are Dirt Tour, Multiplayer, Single Player.


Dirt Tour which is the campaign is setup into 4 seasons with each season having 4 championships. As you play the game you earn REP which helps you unlock the next championship/season as well as cars and teams. Race types consist of Rally, Land Rush, Trail Blazer, Gymkhana, and Head2Head. I have only played a small amount of Dirt Tour(First 3 races) but will come back and update this review once I have completed it. Below is a video of a Rally X Race in which I placed 2nd. I am playing on Intermidiate difficulty and 2nd is the best I have finished in the 3 events I did. I am using a wireless xbox controller.



Multiplayer consist of Xbox Live, Split Screen, System Link, My Party. Xbox Live games consist of Pro Tour(ranked races) and Jam Session(Private races).


In multiplayer races you earn fans which help increase your online REP as well as your REP overall. Out of all the games I played I never had any lag issues. I did however run into two issues. Voice chat can be spotty at times and the typical online racing issue "Timmy". There was at least one guy in every race that tried to wreck you right at the start. Once I figured out who they were I did a fairly good job avoiding them. One other thing I find very cool is you can turn REP on in private matches. Which means you can play ranked races with all your friends.


If you have not unlocked all the teams/sponsors you will not be able to use them online. I didn't unlock any while playing online but I have a feeling that REP is REP and you can do so. All the races I competed in were fun, intense, and this is my favorite game mode by far.


Single Player consist of Time Trials and Single Race. Time Trials you can compete for the best time on the leaderboards and single race is just that a single race or gymkhana event.


*DEALBREAKER* This may be a deal breaker for some of you. Especially is you wanted to get it used. There is a VIP online pass. So in order to play online or use the youtube feature you must have a code or pay for one. If your on PS3 you can't play online till the PlaystationStore is back online. The bonus is it unlocks 5 more cars. Whoopie!


Tuning in Dirt 3:


Tunning is pretty simple and to the point. You have 6 categories to tune in each with 5 levels of tunning.


Gear Ratio: Short to Long


Down Force: High to Low


Suspension: Stiff to Soft


Ride Height: Low to High


Differential: Strong to Loose


Brake Bias: Rear to Front


So far I have done zero tunning and have just raced at the default settings. Once you set your tune you can store it as a preset for later use.


New to Dirt 3:


Gymkhana is the new addition to the Dirt series. Gymkhana is a type of motorsport practiced in an increasing number of countries. Similar to autocross , gymkhana courses are often very complex and memorizing the course is a significant part of achieving a fast time(Wiki). So far I have spent way to much time playing this. This is the more arcade game type of Dirt. I haven't tried it on the hardest difficulty or with all assist off but the game kinda helps your car get into place when trying to perform tricks. With that said this is still fun as crap to me and since the game is so gorgeous it cool seeing smoke and dust flying around as you drift around a corner or do a doughnut around a cone. Below are some videos of me playing Gymkhana.




Overall:


Overall this game is just as great as Dirt 2 was if not better. The physics are spot on, the graphics are gorgeous and the racing is just down right fun. Gymkhana is a nice distraction from racing and can be a time suck if you are not careful. We could always ask for more, more cars, more tracks, more customization ,but at this point and only after playing this game for 4 or 5 hours I would have to give it a 9 out of 10. This rating of course will change should I run into bugs or lag in multiplayer, but so far this is another great racer from Codemasters.


9/10


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Dirt 3 First Look From a Casual Racer

Wed, 05/25/2011 - 12:42 — DIGITALciphers

Updated 5/31/2011


First off I would like to start by saying I have never done a review and I am only a casual racer. I picked up Dirt 3 yesterday and once I started playing I couldn't put it down. So here is my mini review of Dirt 3 for the XBOX 360.


Dirt 3 is a rally style racer that is part sim and part arcade. It is the thrid game in the Dirt series made by Codemasters. Dirt 3 has the following features...


Features:


1-2 player split screen


2-8 System Link/ Online Multi Player


Leaderboards


Voice


720p/1080i/1080p resolution


YouTube video uploading


Xbox 360 Wheels Supported:


Official Microsoft Xbox 360 Wheel


Logitech Drive FX Wheel


Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo S Wheel (clutch support and H pattern shifting not supported on X360)


Fanatec Clubsport Pedals (clutch functionality not supported on X360)


Madcatz Wireless Racing Wheel


Game Modes:


Dirt 3 has 3 game modes. They are Dirt Tour, Multiplayer, Single Player.


Dirt Tour which is the campaign is setup into 4 seasons with each season having 4 championships. As you play the game you earn REP which helps you unlock the next championship/season as well as cars and teams. Race types consist of Rally, Land Rush, Trail Blazer, Gymkhana, and Head2Head. I have only played a small amount of Dirt Tour(First 3 races) but will come back and update this review once I have completed it. Below is a video of a Rally X Race in which I placed 2nd. I am playing on Intermidiate difficulty and 2nd is the best I have finished in the 3 events I did. I am using a wireless xbox controller.



Multiplayer consist of Xbox Live, Split Screen, System Link, My Party. Xbox Live games consist of Pro Tour(ranked races) and Jam Session(Private races).


In multiplayer races you earn fans which help increase your online REP as well as your REP overall. Out of all the games I played I never had any lag issues. I did however run into two issues. Voice chat can be spotty at times and the typical online racing issue "Timmy". There was at least one guy in every race that tried to wreck you right at the start. Once I figured out who they were I did a fairly good job avoiding them. One other thing I find very cool is you can turn REP on in private matches. Which means you can play ranked races with all your friends.


If you have not unlocked all the teams/sponsors you will not be able to use them online. I didn't unlock any while playing online but I have a feeling that REP is REP and you can do so. All the races I competed in were fun, intense, and this is my favorite game mode by far.


Single Player consist of Time Trials and Single Race. Time Trials you can compete for the best time on the leaderboards and single race is just that a single race or gymkhana event.


*DEALBREAKER* This may be a deal breaker for some of you. Especially is you wanted to get it used. There is a VIP online pass. So in order to play online or use the youtube feature you must have a code or pay for one. If your on PS3 you can't play online till the PlaystationStore is back online. The bonus is it unlocks 5 more cars. Whoopie!


Tuning in Dirt 3:


Tunning is pretty simple and to the point. You have 6 categories to tune in each with 5 levels of tunning.


Gear Ratio: Short to Long


Down Force: High to Low


Suspension: Stiff to Soft


Ride Height: Low to High


Differential: Strong to Loose


Brake Bias: Rear to Front


So far I have done zero tunning and have just raced at the default settings. Once you set your tune you can store it as a preset for later use.


New to Dirt 3:


Gymkhana is the new addition to the Dirt series. Gymkhana is a type of motorsport practiced in an increasing number of countries. Similar to autocross , gymkhana courses are often very complex and memorizing the course is a significant part of achieving a fast time(Wiki). So far I have spent way to much time playing this. This is the more arcade game type of Dirt. I haven't tried it on the hardest difficulty or with all assist off but the game kinda helps your car get into place when trying to perform tricks. With that said this is still fun as crap to me and since the game is so gorgeous it cool seeing smoke and dust flying around as you drift around a corner or do a doughnut around a cone. Below are some videos of me playing Gymkhana.




Overall:


Overall this game is just as great as Dirt 2 was if not better. The physics are spot on, the graphics are gorgeous and the racing is just down right fun. Gymkhana is a nice distraction from racing and can be a time suck if you are not careful. We could always ask for more, more cars, more tracks, more customization ,but at this point and only after playing this game for 4 or 5 hours I would have to give it a 9 out of 10. This rating of course will change should I run into bugs or lag in multiplayer, but so far this is another great racer from Codemasters.


9/10


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

My first blog...

Thu, 05/05/2011 - 14:42 — DIGITALciphers

 


 


5 more day until BRINK is shipped...


Is everyone ready?


I am really looking forward to this game. It has the potential to be one of the greatest team based shooters to be released in years. The one feature I am looking forward to the most is the free running(SMART system). I have always had a issue with running up to a baracade and having to fumble with buttons to hop over or take cover behind. Being able to hold down a button and depending on how I face the enviroment it will take the appropriate action is stellar in my opinion. I know that a lot of us at 2old2shoot will be getting this and playing a lot.


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXWV8N4yBLY[/youtube]


 


I am going to get Portal 2 today...


It looks damn good!


I played the crap out of Portal and have had my eye on Portal 2 since before launch. Now that it is $39.99 and I have a $10 off coupon at BestBuy I have decided to go pick it up. I would get it for Xbox but since you get a free PC copy with the PS3 version I am going that route.


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5THiN8szSKM[/youtube]


 


I am gonna be broke the next few months...


To many damn games coming out.


Obviously I will be getting Brink and Portal 2 but here are some other games I am looking forward to.


Duke Nukem Forever


Rage


The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim


NCAA Football 2012


Madden 2012


Infamous 2


L.A. Noire


Battlefield 3


COD Modern Warfare 3(if that is the name)


Dirt 3


Batman: Arkham City


Uncharted 3


Saints Row The Third


Diablo 3


Twisted Metal


Deus Ex Human Revolution


Dead Island


Forza 4


Max Payne 3


Mass Effect 3(Pushed back to 2012)


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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