The arcade style games are certainly more popular. They are just easier to play and sometimes more fun. Some gamers just need different activities to accomplish in the game.Same here. I think the fans of traditional racers are more fans of the real world racing scene and the cars in them while arcade racing fans probably value the video game element of it a little more. Unfortunately I think the bigger and more successful racing titles right now are the more realistic type so I don't know what this means for arcade racing games.
They'll always be there. They are just so simple to play. There are no bells and whistles to traditional racing games.They started it all. I won't miss them, because I'll keep playing them lol. The formula is so simple - drive as fast as you can without bumping the walls or falling off and get first place, it works. I agree with sillylucy, there will be nostalgia...
Definitely. For me I find just racing to be first very boring as once you get in front there is not much to do other than maintain the lead but at least with arcade type racers you get a lot more tasks to do such as obtaining power ups or dealing with traffic.The arcade style games are certainly more popular. They are just easier to play and sometimes more fun. Some gamers just need different activities to accomplish in the game.
Arcade style games are the best but they are not for everyone. There are some gamers who'll play only traditional racing games and there others like me who'll only play them once in a while. Though in future we'll be seeing more Sim and Arcade racers being made, traditional racing games will still be made or existing games will have sequels made.The arcade style games are certainly more popular. They are just easier to play and sometimes more fun. Some gamers just need different activities to accomplish in the game.
With VR coming, I think true racing simulators will make a big splash. Arcade style racing games are just made for controllers, while true driving physics games are made for VR wheel setups.Arcade style games are the best but they are not for everyone. There are some gamers who'll play only traditional racing games and there others like me who'll only play them once in a while. Though in future we'll be seeing more Sim and Arcade racers being made, traditional racing games will still be made or existing games will have sequels made.
I enjoy traditional racing games, but i definitely understand those that aren't really into it. I put in a lot of hours into the GT series without getting bored. As long as there is some type of goal or story line to achieve, I usually don't get bored.Definitely. For me I find just racing to be first very boring as once you get in front there is not much to do other than maintain the lead but at least with arcade type racers you get a lot more tasks to do such as obtaining power ups or dealing with traffic.
I never understood the charm of it but I have always assumed it was more for the actual car enthusiasts who get the joy of looking at their favorite cars in video games. As for myself, since I'm not particularly interested in the cars I mostly just care about the gameplay so I prefer having more to the mechanics rather than just racing itself.I enjoy traditional racing games, but i definitely understand those that aren't really into it. I put in a lot of hours into the GT series without getting bored. As long as there is some type of goal or story line to achieve, I usually don't get bored.
For me, I found the realistic driving physics appealing. I was so used to playing arcade type racing games with the same driving physics and it was refreshing to actually have to drive realistically in GT. I liked the challenge of playing GT where you can 't just make turns going 100 mpg without braking.I never understood the charm of it but I have always assumed it was more for the actual car enthusiasts who get the joy of looking at their favorite cars in video games. As for myself, since I'm not particularly interested in the cars I mostly just care about the gameplay so I prefer having more to the mechanics rather than just racing itself.
There is some charm to that type of realism because it's a lot more intricate and complex in a different more realistic way. For me though I'm almost completely disinterested with realism in games so I always favor arcade type mechanics and physics.For me, I found the realistic driving physics appealing. I was so used to playing arcade type racing games with the same driving physics and it was refreshing to actually have to drive realistically in GT. I liked the challenge of playing GT where you can 't just make turns going 100 mpg without braking.
I totally understand if you aren't into realistic video games. I don't see anything wrong with that. That is sort of the whole point of video games and movies, etc. It's to let you experience something that you can't in real life.There is some charm to that type of realism because it's a lot more intricate and complex in a different more realistic way. For me though I'm almost completely disinterested with realism in games so I always favor arcade type mechanics and physics.
Thanks, and yeah I guess that is mostly the reason behind although admittedly I never really gave it that much thought so I never actively thought that to myself until recently when games started becoming a lot more realistic and I found myself growing less and less interested. Though to be fair some of them are still very enjoyable and I can also understand why people like it and are impressed by it.I totally understand if you aren't into realistic video games. I don't see anything wrong with that. That is sort of the whole point of video games and movies, etc. It's to let you experience something that you can't in real life.