Wreckfest launched on PC last year and made its console debut this year, which is why I’m so late to this party. The roll cages, the removal of anything glass on the vehicle, the railroad-tie bumpers are all straight-from-ESPN-circa-1983 authentic. Yes, everyone knows no one can get hurt in this game, but that’s on the players. Bugbear, which made FlatOut, really tried to set a field of beaters and bangers that resembled real life and behave as they would in it. There are no drivers going through the windshield, no exploding vehicles, no power-ups or health refills, features of other games in the variety. I am working on an episode in my podcast about this game.This may seem like an oxymoron, but the level of restraint in Wreckfest’s design is what makes it the perfect demo-derby race sim. Thanks Mad Mike and everyone else on the Beer Money Games team. Most important, the Drag Strip,second, the IROC, then the golf cart. Thanks, I know I’m asking a lot, but these are things I want. (its not just my aunt who plays with me). And please please please please PLEASE, add a drag strip, just make it 10 lanes, and if you dont want to make the bots go in a straight line, fine, just please, I beg you, add a drag strip in custom friends match, me and my family who play this with me, will have so much more fun here. And as another stupid car, like the Minion and the Mower, please add a golf cart. Also add more decals, especially a special classic Daytona stripe, of course it would say Laguna. And maybe a plow with spikes on, maybe charge 1500 coins. Also please add a Mustang, and Camaro,also for aunt,who plays this with me, please add a 1987 Camaro IROC-Z, most important detail that please dont remove for copyright, the 2 hood vents, please try to make it look as close as you can to the real thing, I understand copyright issues are a pain, but please do your best. Please add Porsche 918, and call it in game “Stuttgart 819”.
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