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6 Dec 2002, 00:22 (Ref:443802) | #1 | ||
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Anyone know if a NEW Le Mans Game is going to be released next year?
Ive got the 2000 Le Mans game on the PS2 currnetly but seeing as it was a first generation PS2 game the graphics, gamplay and sound are a bit dated in comparisson to games such as toca race driver and GT3.
Does anyone know if there is another offical Le Mans game in the works? |
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6 Dec 2002, 01:07 (Ref:443823) | #2 | ||
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I remember a while back that there was a game announced that would include the ALMS cars and drivers that would include Le Mans...I don't recall the details of it or the maker/publisher, but I know there is a thread about the game floating a few pages back in the Sportscar/GT Racing forum.
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6 Dec 2002, 01:12 (Ref:443825) | #3 | ||
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Ok, thanks man Ill have a dig through the archives..
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6 Dec 2002, 02:16 (Ref:443849) | #4 | ||
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i wouldn't get your hopes up on this one.
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I dont see why it would be getting my hopes up, there has been 2 previous Le Mans games made by infogrames. One was made in 1998 for the PS1 and the other 2001 for the PS2.
The game might not be a number 1 chart topper but it does certainly get a respectable ammount of people buy it. Also the Le Mans game itself whilst not being the best graphically is still one of the most realistic in terms of gameplay and track layout and the speeds of the car and what small changes u make do affect the car. It is a good simulation. |
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6 Dec 2002, 13:25 (Ref:444158) | #6 | ||
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I don't have a Playstation (of either variety), but, as I understand it, the Infogrames PS game is a variant of the Infogrames PC game of the same name. Knowing me as you do, you will understand that it was a game that I just had to have.
It is/was dire. It doesn't help that I play a lot of GPL and played a lot of SCGT (for which you can download a superb version of La Sarthe (both with and without chicanes), games which were 1000% superior to the Infogrames version. I haven't even bothered to buy the revised version of the same game, as I understood from others that it was so poor. If someone ever does bring out a decent Le Mans game (for the PC, that is), I will be first in the queue (if I can drag myself out of the house and away from GPL!!) |
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6 Dec 2002, 16:51 (Ref:444387) | #7 | ||
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Not entirely right, Aysedasi - Infogrames made two core games using the le Mans license. The first was by a British developer called Eutecynix, and was released on the PSone and PC in 1998, which is the one you're probably thinking of.
The second game - a sequel in everything but name - was developed by Infogrames Melbourne House in Australia for the Dreamcast, and was a sorely needed improvement. This was then ported from the DC to PS2 and PC. While the second title hasn't aged as well as most would have hoped since debuting on the DC two years ago, it's still a polished, playable game that most racing fans should be able to draw enjoyment from, especially if found for the right price (not difficult). Despite this, though, I somehow doubt we'll see a new Le Mans game from Melbourne House. In developer terms, their reputation as an up-and-coming development house is very good now, and I suspect they'll probably be moving onto bigger and better things now they've put the finishing touches to Grand Prix Challenge on PS2. That's not to say there won't be another Le Mans game comissioned by Infogrames, though. In the mean time, you guys might want to check out Total Immersion Racing (Xbox, PC, PS2). It's not the greatest racer ever, indeed, at a time when there's McRae 3, WRC II, Sega GT 2002, F1 2002, Grand Prix Challenge and the like out there, you'd have to really love Le Mans style racing to buy it, but you can do worse. |
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Well, I accept entirely what you say Markules (as I haven't tried the PS game, I don't really know what its like), but all I know is that the original Inforgrames PC game really stinks!
And I'm sure you're right ace about the F1-2001 add-on. I've been meaning to get the game and try it for some time, but (as will be obvious!), I'm so wrapped up in GPL at the moment, that it'll just have to wait! Last edited by Aysedasi; 7 Dec 2002 at 12:26. |
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F1 2001 for the Group C mod and LeMans (Incidentaly, there's a way you can remove the chicanes on the Mulsanne) and F1 2002 for the Alfa Mod, Sportscar Pack and the simply sublime GT2002 mod which everyone has been raving about so far. Many are of the belief that it is a significant improvement over GPL. Doug Arnao (GPL Physics feller) worked on it. Good credentials before you even see the piccies.
With regard to the LeMans games. I bought the first one for the PSOne. The actual Sarthe track had to be cut down for memory issues. In other words, the Mulsanne was a simple 100-200 metre dash to each chicane. Really was pitiful. I believe a fast lap was 1:09. Ridiculous. The Melbourne House LeMans was a significant improvement. I always preferred the Dreamcast version over the PS2 one though for some reason despite the PS2 version having the Petit LeMans at Road Atlanta. Simplistic physics in comparative tersm but one of the only games that I'd actually worked through to the extent of completeing the full 24 hour event. Of course, I was nuts in my younger days. Total Immersion Racing. Good racer despite some of its fundamental flaws. Try that on Legend difficulty and you'll be racing midpack even in the Bentley or Audi. |
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As far as TIR is concerned, its a case of waiting for the bargain bins, I think.
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8 Dec 2002, 21:49 (Ref:445814) | #12 | ||
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I think it would be nice to have an ALMS game.
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What would be good is a game where you race for hours - see a summary of your team mates stints and then race for more hours on end.
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