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  1. Sep 30, 2019
    7
    Nascar Heat 4 is good step up from the rest of the series. They change the graphic engine, they did a bit better with control and the career was finally taken seriously. I really like how they approach the career mode. You can finally start the career where you want (Dirt, truck or the Xfinity). You can manage and level up your team and cars. You manage sponsors too and contracts. ReallyNascar Heat 4 is good step up from the rest of the series. They change the graphic engine, they did a bit better with control and the career was finally taken seriously. I really like how they approach the career mode. You can finally start the career where you want (Dirt, truck or the Xfinity). You can manage and level up your team and cars. You manage sponsors too and contracts. Really nice stuff and not too complicated. The graphics got better. The cars are really nicer now. The tracks are a mix bag. I still think the draw distance is way too near and there are some fps concern. The sounds are great. I wouldn't put movies under the main UI. It slow everything down in my opinion. The AI is fun but easy is way too easy. And I would have prefer a % settings then an easy-normal-hard choices. I still don't understand why they hide the garage settings from the lower difficulties. Never made any sens to me. At least give us something basic at easy and add more after. But no, they stick with that ridiculous choice. Control with controllers are difficult to achieve. I give it 75%. Not perfect but it deserve some respects. Expand
  2. Oct 18, 2019
    5
    The franchise continues to improve, but in a sick twist of fate, NASCAR itself is experiencing a regression. With the schedule offering an increasing amount of cookie cutter speedways, and the premier NASCAR Cup series opting for a high downforce package and a reduction in horsepower, from a video game standpoint this results in cars that aren't all that fun to drive - as they practicallyThe franchise continues to improve, but in a sick twist of fate, NASCAR itself is experiencing a regression. With the schedule offering an increasing amount of cookie cutter speedways, and the premier NASCAR Cup series opting for a high downforce package and a reduction in horsepower, from a video game standpoint this results in cars that aren't all that fun to drive - as they practically drive themselves. With the entire point of the game being to drive these cars in race after race, season after season, it's not something that is bound to hold a lot of people's interest. 704 have done a great job replicating the actual series as it stands in 2019, but the problem here is that modern NASCAR isn't exactly captivating. The game does little to excite you about NASCAR, and instead confirms what they naysayers have been saying all along: the sport is dying. Expand