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ok.. some news
Here are the Xbox Live options when you're creating a room:
Difficulty (Novice, Semi-Pro, Professional)
Track
Car class
Race length (1-75 laps)
Weather (Dry, Rain)
Damage Sensitivity (Off, Forgiving, Intermediate, Realistic)
Brake and tire ware (On, Off)
Language
Player slots
AI opponents
Invite only (Yes, No)
Qualification (Yes, No)
Depending on what difficulty you set the room to, depends on what driver aids people in the room can use. If the room is set to Professional, then it seems that NO driver aids can be used.
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Two major updates for you:
1) I just tried the MS Wheel. WOW! What a difference! Took 1.5 seconds off my best lap time at Valencia straight away on my first lap. Feels very good, and very responsive. There are options to change the sensitivity of pretty much everything to do with the wheel setup.
2) Just tried the multiplayer with Gazzara -- and I LOVE the way it works! Very similar to GTR in that when you join the game, you can drive around some practice laps (and monitor other players) until the host is ready to start the race proper. Works BRILLIANTLY. Finally, someone has nailed the online lobby system on a console!
Plus, someone asked it, but you CAN save replays at the end of a race.
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On Professional, the brakes are easily the most impressive part (for a console game) -- they don't lock up instantly like Forza, and are very comparable to PC sims.
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OK guys, some thoughts before bed:
Firstly, Race Pro has NOT let me down. As a huge racing fan, both of PC sims, and console games, I have to say that this is THE console game I've been waiting for.
The menu's feel very much like RD3's did on the original Xbox, which is no bad thing. They aren't flashy, but they do the job nicely. Very clear and easy to navigate.
Apart from my first race (on semi-pro), I've only played on Professional this evening, and the handling is spot-on. I am SO impressed with the brakes especially, something the likes of Forza failed miserably on with assists off.
Then just when you thought it couldn't get any better, I plugged in my MS Wheel. Instantly quicker, and instantly hitting every apex. Feels so natural when you're using the wheel -- and if you haven't got one, I'd seriously recommend getting hold of one.
The Xbox Live lobby setup is sheer bliss, and EXACTLY what every racing fan will crave. You set up a room, and then people join it, can sit in the garage and monitor other cars practising, tinker with their setup, and practice a few laps themselves. No more waiting around on a static scree for the host to start. You can get your setup perfected, learn the track with practice laps, and monitor competitors until the host is ready to race.
Overall I am VERY impressed with Race Pro. It's brilliant, superb, and a racers dream.
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If you cut the track a little bit, you get a warning (like GTR), but if you gain a serious advantage by doing it, I got an instant drive through penalty.
Yes there is a flag system. I've seen yellows and blues so far (in offline races), and both have worked as I'd expected. I've not experienced a penalty because I obeyed the flags, but I'm sure it'll be similar to the track cutting above.
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