Driver PS1. Is Driver 2 better/worse etc.
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Driver PS1. Is Driver 2 better/worse etc.
Hi,
Ive been playing Driver alot lately and I noticed their is an ad for Driver 2. Well after doing some research the common opinion of the press seems to think that Driver 2 is pretty mediocre/average; especially compared to the original, anyway before I buy it I would like some opinions from you guys.
Thanks,
-RJ
Ive been playing Driver alot lately and I noticed their is an ad for Driver 2. Well after doing some research the common opinion of the press seems to think that Driver 2 is pretty mediocre/average; especially compared to the original, anyway before I buy it I would like some opinions from you guys.
Thanks,
-RJ
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Ok. Ive heard there are lots of problems w/ framerate and the game actually having a worse draw distance which is hard to believe because in the first one you can only see 50 feet before it drops into nothingness.jackspicer wrote:I think driver 2 was better because you can get out of your car and steel another one, also i tnk the map is larger in 2
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The second one doesn't look as good or run as smooth as the first. I still say it is worth the purchase if you liked 1 though.
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I thought Driver 2 was terrible. I loved the first Driver, just something about the replay editor and the whole 70s starsky and hutch type thing with the muscle cars. Awesome. Driver 2, added a pointless me-too feature with the getting out of the car, and watching a blocky stick figure run with 3 frames of animation. Well I say 'run', rather, skate over the floor. It was fairly enjoyable until it forced you to get out of the car.
Didn't anyone think that it lost it's challenge as soon as you could swap cars? At least in the first there was the additional challenge of only having one car so you were forced to drive carefully.
Skip driver 2 and just pick up stuntman, it's well worth it if you can track it down on ps2 cheap enough. The loading is annoying but the game is so rewarding it's very easy to see past it.
Didn't anyone think that it lost it's challenge as soon as you could swap cars? At least in the first there was the additional challenge of only having one car so you were forced to drive carefully.
Skip driver 2 and just pick up stuntman, it's well worth it if you can track it down on ps2 cheap enough. The loading is annoying but the game is so rewarding it's very easy to see past it.
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I bought Driver 3 (or driv3r) on launch day for the Xbox , That day made me want my $100 back.Haoie wrote:What about Driver 3? Supposedly it was really bad, I've never played it.
I remember San Andreas making fun of it though.
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