PGR On Demand lets you watch every race EVAR
What’s the point of setting those record lap times or doing extreme maneuvers if it won’t give you bragging rights? Fortunately, Project Gotham Racing 4 will be able to store every race ever that happens in the game. Bizarre Creation’s Craig Howard told Eurogamer during a demo at E3 that every single race recorded will be available for viewing. He was quoted saying:
You can be in a world cup tournament – it gives you a nationality, so you can go and prove that you’re the best American racer or whatever. And you can watch the whole world cup. If you get knocked out, you can watch the people who beat you, and watch all their races too. It’s just all there. We’re trying to create a base for all racing enthusiasts.
Some would use that nifty feature to hone their skills, while others would simply upload their best performances online for the whole world to see. So, what about during bad days when your tires aren’t in good condition, your engine isn’t feeling well, and the dynamic weather wasn’t kind enough to provide a nice sunny day to race in? “When you get to the end of a race, you can choose not to upload it, if you really want to,” said Howard.
The PGR On Demand Service, which will make all these possible, is shaping up to be a very convenient and accessible feature. File sizes won’t be big enough to make uploaders pluck their hair off, and there’s even a search engine to find particular races easier. “You can use keywords like ‘crash’ or ‘slide’ or ‘Macau’, if you want to, so when people do a search they can find you. You can rate them too – ‘that’s a wicked crash’ etc,” Howard continued.
What’s the point of setting those record lap times or doing extreme maneuvers if it won’t give you bragging rights? Fortunately, Project Gotham Racing 4 will be able to store every race ever that happens in the game. Bizarre Creation’s Craig Howard told Eurogamer during a demo at E3 that every single race recorded will be available for viewing. He was quoted saying:
You can be in a world cup tournament – it gives you a nationality, so you can go and prove that you’re the best American racer or whatever. And you can watch the whole world cup. If you get knocked out, you can watch the people who beat you, and watch all their races too. It’s just all there. We’re trying to create a base for all racing enthusiasts.
Some would use that nifty feature to hone their skills, while others would simply upload their best performances online for the whole world to see. So, what about during bad days when your tires aren’t in good condition, your engine isn’t feeling well, and the dynamic weather wasn’t kind enough to provide a nice sunny day to race in? “When you get to the end of a race, you can choose not to upload it, if you really want to,” said Howard.
The PGR On Demand Service, which will make all these possible, is shaping up to be a very convenient and accessible feature. File sizes won’t be big enough to make uploaders pluck their hair off, and there’s even a search engine to find particular races easier. “You can use keywords like ‘crash’ or ‘slide’ or ‘Macau’, if you want to, so when people do a search they can find you. You can rate them too – ‘that’s a wicked crash’ etc,” Howard continued.