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No triple screen support. No VR support. Minimal wheel support. No 900 degree rotation support. Wheels seem locked at 180 degrees, which means your wheel is not 1:1 with what's in the car.

Overall, it's a trash console port of a mediocre arcade game. Not worth picking up on PC.
Publisert 22. oktober 2020.
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818.6 timer totalt (1.1 timer da anmeldelsen ble skrevet)
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Updated Review: This game runs great in 2019. 100+ FPS on ultra settings with i7-6700k and 1080ftw.

The game itself is a lot of fun and it's very unique. It's NOT a battle royale. It's a competitive PVP based monster hunter, based in the swamps of Louisiana during the year 1895 or so. The only complaints I have are:

- The game is limited to solo or duos.
- The game has an offset crosshair, like Halo (this cannot be changed).

Other than that, it's honestly a VERY fun game and addicting. It's not very fast paced, as it's a HUNTING game. You are hunting other players and boss monsters. The atmosphere is top notch and very immersive. The swamp is crawling with monsters and it's pretty creepy during the night. The sound is the best I've heard in a FPS game in years.
Publisert 22. februar 2018. Sist endret 29. mai 2019.
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33.5 timer totalt (31.3 timer da anmeldelsen ble skrevet)
While I have no problem with the "arcade" physics (even the "simulation physics are fine, considering it's an arcade style racing game), the fact that it does not support most wheels makes this a DO NOT BUY. The game is very lacking, has almost no content. NASCAR Racing by Papyrus had more content in 1995.
Publisert 28. mars 2017.
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