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299.3 hrs on record (105.6 hrs at review time)
Itsa reelly guud
Posted 31 March, 2022.
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3 people found this review helpful
212.4 hrs on record (2.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
There are definitely some flaws in this early access release which given the current events is not at all surprising. The AI are a tad odd but can still be enjoyable to race against. They sort of form a train but with time I'm sure they will become more lifelike. Headlights don't work and neither do wipers it seems. Other than these small issues I have been absolutely loving it since I bought it.

The cars feel great, especially once I got the force feedback to my liking. I use an Accuforce V2 and set the ffb gain to 65 and turned low force down to zero. I didn't mess with anything else other than getting rid of any pedal deadzones that were there by default. The cars slide beautifully which is generally how I know I'm going to like a Sim. The tracks are also a nice mix of unique circuits and ones you probably know. Curvello is my current favorite track and if I have to pick a favorite car so far it would be the p4 mcr.

Graphically the game is quite pretty. It looks a lot like project cars 2 but I feel like something about it does look different despite using the same engine. I tested the sim both on a single screen and in my Oculus rift cv1. In VR it is really beautiful and I have most graphics settings on high and supersampling in game set to 1.5.

In it's current state I am enjoying it immensely. With that said I can't recommend it if you are looking for a complete title, wait until it is out of early access for that.
Posted 1 April, 2020.
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4 people found this review helpful
23.9 hrs on record (13.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Everyone who owns a VR headset, doesn't have trouble with motion sickness, and is a music lover needs to buy this lovely little gem. Seeing a visualizer react to music with your own eyes in 3D is something that really needs to be experienced to understand how amazing it really is.

As far as I see it, there are two ways to enjoy this "game" and both provide fairly different experiences. The first way is to put on an album you love to explore. Let yourself get lost in the visuals reacting to the album that you have chosen. Just relax and let it wash over you. If you can really focus on the music and enjoy the view it is a very unique experience that everyone should try if they aren't prone to motion sickness.

The other way to enjoy this beautiful game requires you to have an instrument on hand that you can play. Turn the game onto mic listen mode and just get lost in seeing DMT react to your playing. In particular playing an amplified electric guitar with various effects is an experience that I just can't stop returning to. It is easy for me to get lost for a few hours just playing my guitar and watching DMT react to the sounds I am making. I've tried this with Ukulele, Trombone, Drums, Bass, Acoustic Guitar and Harmonica so far and each instrument provides something unique for DMT to react to.

I love what this developer has done and more people, especially musicians, should experience it.
Posted 10 November, 2018.
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326.0 hrs on record (155.3 hrs at review time)
PLAY killing floor.
Posted 5 July, 2011.
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