

The same thing happens on a number of other tracks, however the most infuriating is the track "World's End" where you are required to race across a frozen lake. One example is a track (Called Bruxton River Run) where you are driving through what appears to be a logging camp and are forced to cross train tracks, however when you cross the tracks, it's almost as if your bumper clips the rail, sending either your front end or back end into the air and in a random direction.

Driving a now faster vehicle, the smallest bump would send my vehicle flipping end over end and careening off track. I proceeded on to the next race and soon realized that my previous car wasn't garbage, the physics and controls were. On a side note, why does it sound like the in game Jeep has a diesel engine?
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Regardless of the crappy vehicle, I pushed through and on to the next series of races, "upgrading" to what appeared to a vehicle similar to a Jeep Wrangler. The first few races went decently, however the car I was driving (a Beetle-like car) was "floaty" and felt lightweight, as it was difficult to remain on the course, there wasn't much impact to other vehicles and small bumps in the road would send me careening off course. I booted it up, remembering the fun I had with the previous titles. I purchased FlatOut 4: Total Insanity on Xbox One when it was on sale (thank god) after it received mixed reviews. I have fond memories of driving a rusty, beaten up muscle car, slamming into buildings and vehicles with the impact of a freight train and plowing through the races with a smile on my face. I have played all the games in the series with the exception of FlatOut 3.
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I have been a long time fan of the FlatOut series, from the first game released on the PC back in the mid-2000's. Has anyone played this? If so, what were your thoughts on it? Here are mine. /r/GamePhysics - Clips of game physics shining and glitchingĭesign based on /r/FlatBlue created by /u/creeschįlatOut 4: Total Insanity./r/gaming4gamers - middle ground between purely-for-fun and more serious subreddits.

