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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice blend of arcade and sim racing,
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This review is from: Toca Race Driver 3 (Video Game)
This is a great purchase for a gamer who is looking for a more in-depth racing experience without the complexity or difficulty of a full-out simulator. The variety of racing genres (road, oval, rally, dirt, etc) is second to none, and the graphics are extremely good, even on a mid-quality gaming platform.
The game has an accessible learning curve, so gamers new to sim-style racing can ease into races without feeling overwhelmed. The AI competition is better than many games though not stellar. Hard-core sim fans might be turned off by the lack of realistic tuning, and the widely varying degree of realism between race types. Drivers looking for NASCAR-style racing may want to look elsewhere. This game is best experienced with a racing wheel, though I was surprised to find that the game was actually pretty controllable with a keyboard. A clutch and sequential shifter are supported, but there does not appear to be support for an H shifter. Pros: -Terrific graphics -Many racing styles -Nice arcade/sim crossover feel to it Cons: -Quality of racing varies widely between race types -Racing physics may not appeal to hard-core sim fans -Limited vehicle setup customization compared to other sims Bottom line: The variety of racing styles alone makes this a worthwhile addition to a racing enthusiast's library.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Leaves Much to be Desired,
This review is from: Toca Race Driver 3 (Video Game)
Some of the physics make you feel as though you are driving a bubble - not a car. The computer opponents are insanely stupid - every time they bump you, you go flying off the road or fall back 5 or 6 positions; whereas if you bump them, they hardly veer off their perfect race line.
The bumper camera is set absurdly low, which makes it very difficult to see the road ahead. Bumps, hills, etc, will send you flying all over the place, computer opponents hardly notice them. The "realistic" wear of tires and what-not is a neat aspect, although computer opponents adjust perfectly when cold tires were put on mid race - which means they continue to hold a perfect race line at perfect speeds. The game completely lacks a teaching system, if you thought the Gran Turismo system of teaching how to hold lines helped you out, you'll hate this game for the lack of one. The race lines are difficult to hold and see - the cars don't have any "feel" to them what-so-ever. The 900HP F1 cars will nearly drive perfect circles around the circumfrence of a dime at 190mph, but if you try turning those cars at less than 20mph you'll need the worlds biggest parking lot to make a 'U' turn. This can make hairpin turns excessively difficult. The Career mode will have you driving dumpy crummy cars for one set of races, and the next set will be F1 cars. No practice inbetween races to get used to the difference, no warm ups. The voice acting during the races gets.. annoying. If you don't set a race to include qualifying, you'll find yourself re-starting it 10 or 15 times before you get used to your car. Every time you restart the race, your pit chief always has a few words of encouragement to share... The career mode is not about having skill - it's about dodging the idiot computer AI long enough to finish in the top 6. I absolutlely DREAD the thought of having to finish the career mode. Qualifying in the top 3 is difficult enough, starting out with 18 AI opponents behind you - each which
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Toca Race Driver 3 (Video Game)
If you only buy one racing game get this one. It has everything; track racing, open wheel, off road, rally, trucks, dune buggys and even monster trucks - you really dont need any other game
The physics and handling are greatly improved over the previous game (where the cars had a tendency to 'float' when the going got rough) and the cars can and do suffer extensive damage if you start getting over enthusiastic There are essentially 2 different games, a career mode and a simulation mode which breaks down the type of racing you participate in by type (off road, open wheel, etc). Both are pretty easily beaten in the early stages but get progressively harder as you go on. One minor quibble I have is the system of penalizing you for dangerous driving, where it seems that you can get an extra time penalty even when the other cars hit you. However as this can be switched of it is of no huge importance
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Buy if You Have Windows 7!!!,
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Toca Race Driver 3 (Video Game)
I bought this game because I love playing Race Driver Grid and have been impressed with the quality of games made by CodeMasters. However, this game will not even run on my system. It is because the StarForce protection driver that they issue with the game to protect it from piracy, is not digitally signed and furthermore, CodeMasters does not intend to provide a patch for this game for Windows 7. It is sad. I tried to get the game to run and all it did was make my system crash. Unless you plan on using Windows XP, don't buy this game for any modern computer. I would love to give this game a good review as much as I would love to play it but it is nothing but a disappointment to me so far.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Windows 7 Denies ToCA RD3 (and RD2),
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This review is from: Toca Race Driver 3 (Video Game)
I really enjoyed ToCA Race Driver 2 and 3 when I was using Windows XP Pro SP3 32-bit. But after I upgraded to Windows 7 Pro 64-bit, I could NOT successfully re-install ToCA RD2 nor RD3. During re-install attempts Win7 denies installtion of digitally-UNsigned StarForce "virtual drivers" for both games. StarForce is for digital rights management (DRM) game copy protection. The result is neither gane will run under Windows 7 - a BIG disappointment for me.
Another older racing game, World Racing 2 (WR2), also used StarForce DRM- but Synetics, the German game developer, released a WR2 patch that eliminates use of StarForce. Unfortunately CodeMasters in UK said in emails that they won't be patching TRD2 / TRD3. If you use Windows 7, forget about playing ToCA Race Driver 3 & ToCA Race Driver 2.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rocking family racing!,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Toca Race Driver 3 (Video Game)
This game is fabulous! I thoroughly enjoy racing in this game! There are some small downsides to this game, such as week physics performance in the oval section of the game. The road and off-road/rally racing sections are very strong. I would say this game is second, for off-road/rally racing, only to Colin McRae rally 2005. NASCAR Racing 2003 Season is still the best NASCAR/Oval racing sim every made! My sons and I have been racing one another on this game for more than a year now and we still have a lot of fun bragging about who beat whom. Four stars overall from this household!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
What happened to this series?,
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Toca Race Driver 3 (Video Game)
As a fan of the TOCA Pro Race Driver series, I had to pick up this new installment. And, I'm terribly disappointed. The graphics have been improved over TOCA PRD 2---You can finally use anti-aliasing without any problems. The physics seem to be decent---they feel less arcarde-like than PRD 2. But, the driver AI is absolutely dire. It is impossible race a clean line...the AI will knock you off the road without a second thought. In fact, if the AI was better, I'd give this game a much higher rating.
Also, this game has limited support for the Logitech G25 racing wheel. It does support the clutch, but there is no support for the 6-speed shifter. I haven't seen a patch that adds support, either. If Codemasters patched in G25 support and fixed the driver AI, this could be a fun little game. Instead, it's just sitting on the shelf collecting dust. If you like racing games, pass on this one. If you're a hardcore TOCA fan, you are not missing anything by not purchasing this game.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
SERIOUSLY flawed,
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= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Toca Race Driver 3 (Video Game)
This game was a gift, but had I paid for it I would've been very upset. Why? It's promising but fatally flawed. It takes you right to the edge where you can see racing perfection, but it doesn't ever get there.
The problem has been mentioned before: your car can't handle any contact at all. If you are even kissed by an opponent, you'll struggle mightily to regain control. They go on their merry way. If another car so much as bumps you, say hello to the wall. And in some cars that means you won't be able to finish the race at all. After the first few times this happened, I got quite angry and decided to go in the reverse direction to strike the car that bumped me into the wall. What happened? I ran into him head on at 140 miles per hour. My car was totalled (the wheels flew off and everything), yet he just righted himself and drove off. That's wholly unrealistic! Another problem with the game is that you have to "unlock" certain types of racers by winning with the car you want to unlock in the "world tour" mode. That means no practice until after you've won. And, get this...as soon as you get good at driving a certain car in the World Tour, well, it's time to switch to something completely different. Plus, those off-road racing ones are a complete joke. It's total anarchy out there. If you're interested in road racing like I am, you'll have absolutely no desire to drive one of those big, dumb monster trucks. That should be in a totally different section of the game. The penalties are also screwed up. Another car can bump you resulting in your car going off into the enfield, and you can actually get penalized for "gaining an advantage". Nevermind that you've lost six or seven places in the race and up to eight or ten seconds time. Ridiculous. The good part? It looks wonderful. The damage is a good idea (if the AI cars suffered it too). The different types of race cars are very distinct in the way they drive. The game plays smoothly and never crashes, even though my computer's no longer that great (pentium 2.8, Gig of ram, 256mb graphics). In summary, if they paid half as much attention to the actual racing as they did the aesthetics, this game would be completely awesome. If they wanted to make it difficult, they should've made the AI racers better, not indestructible.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Toca Race Driver 3 (Video Game)
My computer crashed so I had to repurchase. People talk about Gran Turismo being the real driving simulator... They haven't played Toca 3 and they probably haven't driven in real life! lol.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I prefer Burnout for fun, but this wins for realism....,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Toca Race Driver 3 (Video Game)
I have to admit that Burnout is more fun to me, but this is an incredible reacing simulator. The graphics are fantastic and it really captures the feel of driving a race car.
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Toca Race Driver 3 by Codemasters (Windows XP)
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