![]() ![]() ![]() So back to an unforgivable lack of settings for PC.ĪI seems to be slower in Quick Race mode, even at higher settings, but go career and Hard / Legend and it will pose more of a challenge. Judging by uploaded high res footage, especially 4k, the AA filtering can seems ok.īut I am not alone reporting the poor 1080p AA, so maybe it is some poorly optimized console leftover. Unfortunately the way the Unity engine is used precludes most driver side tweaking of the AA settings. On 1080p the AA filters are very poor on a GTX 1080 - this may have a mix of reasons, but it has been that way since NHE. Settings are console minimal, imho unforgivable for graphics and FFB on PC. Five difficulty settings, ranging from rookie to champion, allow both novices and experts to compete at their own skill levels.NH3 is a mixed bag, just like its predecessor, but improved compared to the original NHE. The Hasbro #113 car is available for gamers not wanting to substitute for a real driver. Up to 16 players can compete via LAN or Internet connection with options for chatting (e.g., ICQ or AOL Instant Messenger) between participants.Įleven camera perspectives are offered for viewing replays, along with a paint kit for customizing the car of your dreams. Options are the same as in single player but racing parameters are set at the beginning of the season rather than on a race-by-race basis. Customization features include realism settings, opponent strength, length of the race, number of opponents, tire wear and gas usage, flags, pit road driving controls, and a ghost mode.Īs in single races, Championship mode allows you to race using a specific driver's car through the entire grueling NASCAR season. Race day consists of practice, qualifying, car setups, garage (adjustments), and the race. ![]() In single race action, choose a car belonging to one of 27 famous NASCAR stars and race against the field in an event from the NASCAR 2000 event schedule. Beat the Heat offers 36 challenges in six increasingly difficult "sets" (superspeedway, speedway, short course, advanced, NASCAR race, and High Octane), while Race the Pro tests your skills against racing lines established at various venues by professional drivers like Bobby Labonte and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. In addition to regular season stock car racing, NASCAR Heat focuses on alternative modes designed to "heat up" the action for fans not interested in long-term campaigns. ![]()
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