I agree with you, Driverman2006. It would be left better for when it comes to using weapons or even doing other actions whether its on-foot or in the vehicle. (getting out of a vehicle or inside it,changing radio station, climbing, jumping, etc.)
And I think that the tilt control, since MotorStorm is used for steering vehicles, it wouldn't be a bad idea to do that for D4. And for the on-foot, it could provide for some different kind of gameplay or actions, whatever Reflections can find to make it feel innovative.
Well D:PL will come out for the Wii. And the Wii is motion-sensitive.
I wish the PSP had more controls on it. Like the right analog stick, R2, R1, L2, L1, L3, and R3. I wonder if some sacrifices will be made in Driver 76 since it's on the PSP. Like I hope they'll still have a horn button, shooting button, Tow truck/18 wheeler uncoupling button, lock on button, and more that were in D:PL.
"New York is the coolest place in the world! From Connecticut and Long Island to New Jersey, from the Hudson Valley down to Staten Island, and all points in between, this is my backyard."-Driverman2006
Tilt control is better for racing games that have sweeping turns, not Driver, where you have 90 degree turns at every intersection. But I suppose it could still work. Reflections needs to test the annoying level of tilt steering for their missions before they go all out and implement it as a standard among their games.
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Originally posted by Slayer_591: I still want the burnout button...
Why? It's a waste-of-space of a button. In fact, I am so against that damn burnout button in all Driver games. It can be freakin' accomplished by pushing the accelerator down all the way. Just like in real life. It's that f**king simple!
"New York is the coolest place in the world! From Connecticut and Long Island to New Jersey, from the Hudson Valley down to Staten Island, and all points in between, this is my backyard."-Driverman2006
Originally posted by Driverman2006: It can be freakin' accomplished by pushing the accelerator down all the way. Just like in real life. It's that f**king simple!
That isn't possible on PC, so they would have to have a burnout button for the PC version.
Originally posted by Slayer_591: Well I find it helpful.
So how have you been doing Driver2006? It's drivergrl.
Drivergrl! I never would've guessed it was you. It's so nice to have you on the Ubisoft Forums! So are you excited about Driver 76 for the PSP and D:PL for the Wii and PC?
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"New York is the coolest place in the world! From Connecticut and Long Island to New Jersey, from the Hudson Valley down to Staten Island, and all points in between, this is my backyard."-Driverman2006
Originally posted by Slayer_591: Well I think of Driver 76 similar to the GTA:Stories onesfor PSP.I mean it takes place years before DPL like GTA Stories....
And you play as Ray from D:PL when he's 21 in 1976. Driver 76 is the story of Ray and Slink (before TK came to New York). But the whole reason why they're making Driver 76 in the first place is because they can't fit 2 New Yorks on a PSP game, it's just too big. So they made a "custom" Driver game for the PSP only. Now, will it come out for other consoles later on? I don't know. If the sales are really good, then people will want it for the PS2 and XBOX.
"New York is the coolest place in the world! From Connecticut and Long Island to New Jersey, from the Hudson Valley down to Staten Island, and all points in between, this is my backyard."-Driverman2006
Anyway, I might post a Driver 76 info thread. It looks like Driver 76 will have some new stuff not in D:PL. It looks like there will be an AK47 in the game (a new weapon) and it also looks like that the 1954 Chevy Belair looking car in Istanbul in Driv3r will return as well. I hope it's all true!
"New York is the coolest place in the world! From Connecticut and Long Island to New Jersey, from the Hudson Valley down to Staten Island, and all points in between, this is my backyard."-Driverman2006
It might be hard to find the Belair. But I can help you all find it. You'll see a yellow car with a white roof to the right of Ray's face.
"New York is the coolest place in the world! From Connecticut and Long Island to New Jersey, from the Hudson Valley down to Staten Island, and all points in between, this is my backyard."-Driverman2006