I spent a few hours inviting friends to my recently bought Mansion (You can now decorate your Houses on TDU2, as well as adding custom pictures and paintings.) and they were free to roam around it and look in my Garage. The servers are playing up a little at the moment (Atari are currently fixing them.) but when they were working, they are great fun. It was hilarious.Īnother thing I love about this game, is the improved social aspects. By the time I spun my car around to see him, he was still barrel rolling down the mountain, and continued doing so for a little longer until he got wedged into a Tree. I done the whole road in a Subaru Impreza STi with one of my buddies, and it was epic! One of the highlights was my friend doing a long drift in front of my car, only for someone in a Audi Q7 to come round the corner and plow into him, sending him flying down the mountain. There is one road in Hawaii that is all mountain/dirt roads, and stretches from one end of the island to the other. The great thing about finding these junk cars, is that some of the routes you have to take to find them are really epic. I already found the Buggy and VW beetle, and I'm currently looking for the 4 others in Hawaii. Another great thing is the quests, like finding the junk cars! I'm really enjoying trying to find them all. It can be a little tedious at first (The licenses REALLY ANNOY ME!) but once you get past the intro, it's quite fun. Sure, the Physics are not the best, but what do you expect from a game that is made for people of all ages to play? These are all things that TDU1 did not have. Gravity is much better, as the cars are much less prone to launch into the air with the slightest of humps.
My Lotus Espirit is twitchy as hell in corners, constantly transitioning between understeer and oversteer (All common characteristics of an old mid engine sports car, some would say?). I get lift off oversteer in my Alfa Romeo Mito. I can drift (And yes, they are hard to catch, but it is possible.), I can light up the rear tyres of my Mustang with ease and pour smoke everywhere. I had a play with the settings, and after I done that, I found them much better. Driving along a twisty mountain road in an Alfa Romeo at night is awesome. For a start, the interiors textures are not blurry and low-res anymore (At least not on the cars I have driven!).
How on earth can you guys say the graphics look exactly the same as TDU1? Are you running it on a bad computer? Are you Blind? Sure, the game does have some graphic similarities to TDU1, but overall it's a much nicer looking game. I personally think this game is a huge improvement over TDU1. Quote from Nathan_French_14 :Am I the only one enjoying this game?