[quote name='minmao']FYI, there will be a feedback-surpported version of this game shipped with the Ms wheel.
so if you are like me waiting for the way, dont buy this now.[/quote]
[quote name='screwkick']True. I've owned both. I just found PG3 to be very frustrating at times. I like the control better in RR6.
Didn't mean to hurt anybody's feelings though.[/QUOTE]
I love RR6, still play it regularly. The control is just so easy. I was able to pick it up and start playing immediately. Took a while to "master" it, but the learning curve isn't as steep as all of the simmy racers.
[quote name='screwkick']True. I've owned both. I just found PG3 to be very frustrating at times. I like the control better in RR6.
Didn't mean to hurt anybody's feelings though.[/QUOTE]
I agree. PGR3 is very frustrating once you get into it and online it's very tough since people freak if you so much as bump them by accident around a corner (besides it's filled with guys who have run the same course 3000 times over, too!).
Still, it's probably worth $20 for the aggravation
[quote name='mrblinG22']i love doing that [/QUOTE]
LOL I probably shouldn't let it bother me, but as a general crowd it's very stuck-up.
The one time I couldn't stop laughing was when some kid started making engine noises at the start of the race, and continued to do so at every turn and every time he passed someone.
The pompous PGR elitists couldn't stop yelling at him, but I thought it was hilarious.
[quote name='phantomfriar2002']LOL I probably shouldn't let it bother me, but as a general crowd it's very stuck-up.
The one time I couldn't stop laughing was when some kid started making engine noises at the start of the race, and continued to do so at every turn and every time he passed someone.
The pompous PGR elitists couldn't stop yelling at him, but I thought it was hilarious. [/quote]
sounds like it was hilarious. wow 9.99 for PGR3, nice.