Disney•Pixar Cars
About
In this video game adaptation of Disney•Pixar's Cars, you begin as Lightning McQueen, a rookie racecar looking to win fame and fortune at the Piston Cup Championship. A racing adventure game with ten playable characters from the film, Cars offers more than 30 races and mini-games through open environments. The game includes voice talent from the movie, so listen for moral lessons from Larry the Cable Guy and comic relief from Cheech Marin.
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System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows Me / 2000 / XP / Vista
- Processor: Pentium III 800MHz or higher
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Graphics: Any 3D 32MB DirectX 9 compatible graphics card (nVidia GeForce 2 or ATI Radeon 7500 or higher)
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any 100% DirectX 9 compatible soundcard
Disney•Pixar Cars reviews and comments
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Pure Nostalgia, but nothing more.
The Game was released in the Steam Summer sale 17 for €5.
To be useful, I only bought the Game because I played it as a child in 2006.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Story: Well, not really there, the cutscenes are there to explain the next race.
_ _ _ _ _ Technique:-Well runs on ultra in 1080p with no problems on my RX 480.-bugs can sometimes occur, but none that make the Game unplayable.
-Unfortunately, the Game is lured to 30FPS:(
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My little Nephew loves this Game and also I have to say it's a very good Game for Kids. It's not perfectly developed, but it's really Fun and, above all, absolutely nonviolent.
Unfortunately, the PC versions of Disney's Games often struggle with significant Problems, including this one: The Game runs with me on 2 PCs, apart from occasional Crashes, but which I can live with, quite stable. On a Notebook I don't get it to run at all and on another Laptop it's not possible to start the story mode. I also own the CD version, which does cause the same Problems.
As a Tip for such Problems, I can only recommend the installation Of the enclosed DirectX and Visual C + + Runtimes and/or the use of a Crack that is seemingly more stable than the original EXE file.
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There's actually only one Reason to buy the Game today: Nostalgia I don't think anyone will enjoy this Game much If they didn't already play and love it back then. Even though I was able to select my Screen resolution in FullHD in The graphics insertions (where I don't know if that was already possible at that time?), many detailed Textures (especially Paint jobs) seem like Pixel Porridge. The open Game world itself, however, has aged amazingly well graphically and looks very good in many Places for a 2006 game. The Degree of difficulty is chosen in such a way that even smaller Children of primary school Age can pack the different Races and Mini-games-so not a big Challenge for Adults. The Story is not really stirring, because the Intermediate Sequences usually only serve to find a Reason for the following Race or Mini-game Without much connection to each other.
From the technical Side, at least with me (Win 7 64bit) there are no major Problems. In the Beginning, I had the Problem that the allegedly faulty Scores could not be loaded. However, After I have selected "run as Administrator" in the Compatibility Settings, the Game scores Load without any Problems. Only the Speaker voices in the Cutscenes are sometimes slightly asynchronous and/or cut off.
All that remains for Me to say that the Game gives me great Pleasure again after Years of Absence! Just cruise through the different Areas and remember the good old Days-That's absolutely worth the £4.99n to me!