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AI cars drive more realistic in LCS?

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Martin Ebnoether - 01 Jul 2006 10:07 GMT
Hi all.

I guess all you long-time fans of GTA noticed, that there are less
maniac drivers and on-purpose lane changers in LCS thant there are in
SA? At least I think so. Seems like Rockstar polished that a bit.

Still, cars do mostly spawn in the lane you are driving at the moment.
Though, cars seem to quite slow down when rolling onto a junction, just
to block it a millisecond longer, having you crashing into them when
going at high speed. True?

I for me think this is way more realistic than those all-time freaked
out old ladies on country-side roads in SA. (Can't tell, never been in
the US and won't until they exchange their dicta^Wpresident.)

CU, Venty
Class-1 - 03 Jul 2006 07:05 GMT
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> CU, Venty

So, I've played a few hours + maybe 10 missions of PS2 LCS.

Can't say I've noticed drivers being more realistic. They DO seem to be
more lethargic - you don't get as much wacky insanity as you would in
VC or SA.
Maybe things were more sedate in GTA III, so that's why it seems
strange now.

Driving aside, I have to say I'm enjoying LCS a lot more on the PS2
than on the PSP. The graphics are crap, but then this was expected and
graphics quality matters not to me in any case. I think what makes it
better for me is are the superior PS2 analogue controls. The bigger
screen of course also helps.

Some of the missions do suck thought! =P
 
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