![]() ![]() ![]() Ultimate Carnage features a catch up boost system that makes certain the AI is always right on your tail, to increase the challenge for pro racers.Sofia Martinez and Jack Benton are perhaps the most glaring of these. Even if the player is using the same exact car and have it fully upgraded, they will still be outrun quite easily and quite substantially at that. In the later races of FlatOut 2, some of the drivers are noticeably faster than the cars that they are using have any right to be.Curtis Wolfe: Black & White car color, Black HUD color.Sally Taylor: White car color, Light Pink HUD color note This is done to avoid confusion with the player's HUD color (white).Jason Walker: Black car color with flame decals, Pale Black HUD color.The last four drivers only appeared in Ultimate Carnage. Color-Coded for Your Convenience: In 2, Ultimate Carnage, and Head On every driver has a specific color applying to each driver's car & HUD arrow.Captain Ersatz: Zario, a likable (according to the game) chubby Italian with a moustache.However, the game's broken physics causes it to stretch and warp in Stunt Man events. Badass Longcoat: Justin Case from the third game wears one.In regular races, the AI rarely bothers to brake and ends up ricocheting off every wall in sight in demolition derbies, the AI single-mindedly gangs up on you, invariably resulting in a massive burning dogpile in one corner of the map and in one game mode, where the objective is to be the first to collect 40 barrels, the AI cars don't even try to compete with you and just sit there driving in circles. Artificial Stupidity: Exaggerated in some of FlatOut 3's game modes.100% Completion: The game helpfully displays your percent-completion rate.See also Bugbear's Spiritual Successor, Wreckfest. FlatOut 4: Total Insanity (2017) - Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC.FlatOut 3: Chaos and Destruction (2011) - PC.FlatOut: Head On (2008) - PlayStation Portable. ![]() FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage (2007) - PC, Xbox 360.FlatOut 2 (2006) - Xbox, PlayStation 2, PC.FlatOut (2004) - Xbox, PlayStation 2, PC.The FlatOut series is notable for its physics engine, which it uses to simulate lots and lots of crashes, wrecks, personal injury, crashes, complex object interactions, vehicle damage, and crashes. No big deal - just play Career or LAN.FlatOut is a franchise of Racing Games originally created by Finnish developer Bugbear Entertainment (who also made Rally Trophy). NOTE: the online (not LAN) option is available but is no longer supported. It loves my 1080p monitor better though - a few less pixels to deal with. It looks great on my late 2013 MBPro with retina display with all the graphics set to high or highest. No problem, no crashes, and loads of fun. I played last night on the local LAN with someone else who bought 1.07 from Steam. All the crash and sound issues from earlier ports seem to be fixed. The fix is simple though: map it to another key! I moved it “X” and now the game is better than ever. This causes steering to lock up because of how the Windows control key works. By default, turbo is mapped to the Windows control key. The turbo key had been “broken” on Windows, but the fix is simple. Simply the best racing game in the Windows Store right now (Oct 2015), even though it’s several years old. The rest seems good and graphics seem faster. Hey Swammy, change the nitro key from “control” to something else on the Windows (like Z, if you don’t use shift) and then the car can steer through nitro! ![]()
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