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SPINTIRES review
Meh
by CLvtch

Nothing wrong with the gameplay or content, but holy shit the controls are probably the worst controls I've ever used in any game, it's unbelievable how bad they are

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Spintires Spintires Is an Off-road Simulation Game in which you drive through Russia's deserted jungle with Heavy Russian Equipment to discover the Maps and Play Postman. So You drive across rough Terrain, load wood onto your Weighing and deliver it to any Houses. And that's without Pay!!! Here are the Pros and Cons: Pros: Beautiful Details-> When you drive into the Water, the Metal shines, when you drive through Mud the Truck becomes dirty etc. Reveable Trees-> If you are a real Gamer, then you know that this is a very good fact Realistic Mud and other Rubbish-> When you drive through the Mud, it is displaced by the Wheels and there Are grooves left. No MP Servers to rent-> You don't have to awkwardly install a Server or rent a Server for good Old money. Everything runs through the Player who created a Lobby. Fun with Friends-> Very funny to watch when the Friend cripples down a Mountain and gets lying on the Roof. But even saving the mutual with the Winch Or providing it with Reperatural Points or Fuel is Fun. Good Modification support from the Steam Workshop (even more on the Net) Beautiful Graphic * * I installed the SweetFX [www.mods-download.com] Mod as the Vanilla Graphic was too monotonous for me. Contras: No Storage Options in MP (Shame on the Developers!) -> When you leave the Lobby, everything you have earned is gone. A godless Camera control-> Just bad! However, there is a Mod [www.oovee.co.uk] Which improves this No decent Tutorial-> In the Beginning you don't get anything done, because you don't know how to operate everything. Here is my Guide to the Game Conclusion At the End I say that the Game is a clear Buy recommendation for Fans of Simulator Games, and the Developers have put a great Game on their Feet.
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What is it all About? Hole a Tube of Wood from A and bring it to B. Mostly at faster Stride Speed. Often to no Avail. And then when you've done it, you get a Text that you've done it as a Reward. Have rarely experienced a Simulation that sounds so unexciting and then turns out to be so intense and engaging. First, the quaint Russian Vehicles are already an Experience in their own making. Secondly, you change the Cards with Your Vehicles, as Your Wheels leave a deep Mark on the Match. Consequently, I drove some Way unusable with my own TRUCK and had to look for alternative Routes. I mostly played in Hardcore Mode according to The following Scheme. First, discover the Map, unlock all Vehicles, get the Repair Depots going, and then consider which way to transport the Wood. It is precisely the Knowledge that you may have to give up a truck sunk in the Wassser forever or that you may lose it during The Recovery attempt with a second Vehicle, creates tension. And the Timber transport itself can also be extremely adrenaline-intensive. The more off-road Trucks, built on the Basis of Russian Rocket carriers, make Transport easier, but consume Tons of Fuel, so they have to detour or be supplied with other Vehicles themselves. Consumption is unrealistically high, but it simulates Timber Transport, Spintires is not a Gasoline consumption Simulator. However, the cargo is simulated, which means the Center of Gravity of Your TRUCK changes with the Loading, much Fun when Flipping the Box and the later Mountains. Those who engage in the Spintires will have many Hours to do with it. If you don't want to, you should leave your Fingers off it-you will get stuck very often at first and just be annoyed. Even in simplified Mode, anything but easily accessible. Whether something will be developed at Some point at Spintires is questionable. But even so, the Game has a lot to offer and, from my Point of view, even without Steam Sale, is worth his Money. There is also a lot to discover in the Workshop. Verdict: The best Mud simulation I've ever had.
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