PGR 4 Play and help thread. Thread starter CeeJay Start date Oct 12, Prev 1 … Go to page. First Prev 23 of 25 Go to page. RustyIdiot Active Member. D J C said:. My advice is to keep doing handbrake drifts all the way round so you are always building kudos which means the clock will stop ticking. Don't try and nail the lap and beat the time, just concertrate on earning kudos. Be aware thou that if you hit maximum kudos you are unable to stop the clock.
There is one particular challenge on platinum on the 'Crazy turns' track which is paticularly difficult. If you try and drift all the way round you will hit maximus kudos and therefore unable to stop the clock before your even half way round the lap. What I suggest here is that you build up your kudos chain until you are close to maximum and then smash into the wall so that you don't bank them.
This way you can start another kudos chain and stop the clock again. Hope this helps. Good luck. Click to expand Does anyone have the team domination achievement for this? I have played quite a few games now and do ok but normally most of the members of my team it puts me with are rubbish. Is it just a matter of playing over until eventually I get it. Makes it harder as well because I rarely get a 4 v 4 game normally 3 x 3. Are there still plenty of people playing this online? Woo, all platinum's finally achieved a few days ago Top game, miles better than 3.
Seems a lot less arcady than PGR3. RedAl Distinguished Member. Pooon Distinguished Member. Pooon said:. Well I've finally got this and will be firing up the single player tonight - I'm up for some online shenanigans some time soon though if anyone wants to add me. The PGR Career takes the form of an on-going calendar-based season, with race events and invitationals appearing on the calendar. The goal here is to work your way up the rankings, through the Amateur section, into the Professional, past the Hot Shot group and finally into the Master rankings.
Whereas all previous PGR titles have used a medal system, in PGR4 this is reserved for the Arcade mode, with the career using kudos and ranking points. Gold and Silver provide a good mix between tricky and achievable, while the lower medals are really for complete novices or if you get completely stuck on a particular event — which does happen now and again.
As ever, the driving model is sublime, mixing the arcade immediacy and style of Outrun with the realism of Forza. The reintroduction of slower cars — something missing from PGR3 — means new players can ease into things, without being thrown straight in at the deep end, making PGR4 far more accessible than its predecessor.
Many racing games are primarily about the cars, but PGR has always been equally about the cities you race in. Thankfully the newcomers to PGR4 have addressed this issue, giving the game a great balance between twisty-turny technical but low speed tracks and more open, high-speed runs.
Of course, the vehicles look great too — although they suffer from a bit of aliasing — and this year reflections on your shiny motors even include other vehicles. Damage is again purely cosmetic, but does its job, with hard crashes causing your windows to smash and bodywork to crumple — one of the achievements even asks you to take the wing mirrors off of rival racers.
Frame rate junkies can rest easy, although the most anal gamers might find fault in the game running at only 30 frames per second and not the much loved Of course, the average gamer is unlikely to notice and the very impressive motion blur gives the game a silky smooth feel — bar for the odd sluggish moment during packed corners in the rain. Cornering is tougher, with position on the track and timing into a corner being essential, but acceleration and top speed for the top bikes is excellent, making them a real contender in the right hands — although even those hands will probably struggle when playing online with collisions turned on.
I thought gotham tv and the news ticker that told you when people got new leaderboard times etc. Hmm maybe Project Cars can adopt these things later on PGR1 on Xbox was Metro with the 1 or 2 added city locations.
By far my favorite of them all is PGR 2! I just didn't like part 4, I personally didn't like motorcycles being in the franchise.
It had the drivers you needed to install to the console. All day! I remember getting all planitmium medals on the game, except for 3. One of the greatest racing games ever!
Nice cars and bikes, great graphics, different weather conditions. It was really fun to play PGR 4 :cool:.
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