The sound is noticeably better since the early closed beta we tested. There is also no model damage to cars, but that doesn't negatively affect the gameplay. Currently there is no cockpit view available, but hopefully that's on the way. It's perhaps a little sterile, but you can't fault the overall polish of the game. Graphically, Auto Club Revolution is beautifully presented, with tracks and cars looking great too. The first two are best, and when using a game-pad, Auto Club Revolution feels almost as good as the aforementioned Forza games. Auto Club Revolution supports game-pads, steering wheels and keyboards too. It's competitive, and the realism encourages fair play - you can of course bully drivers off the track, but at the expense of your own reputation, so it's better to race fair, and most drivers seem to do so. Joining and creating online races is simple, and racing is a lot of fun. Completing tasks earns you XP, which in turn wins you better cars. You begin with an Opel Astra and a series of time trials to complete to get you used to driving before you are free to compete. There are excellent introductory tutorials that help you find your way around the various interfaces. Auto Club Revolution has a browser interface, which is slick and attractive.
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