Even the minimum FPS we saw was pretty amazing. Many racing games loathe slower graphics cards, but GRID has little to worry about, as even our lowly HD 4770 delivered a staggering 70 FPS at 1920×1080, which included 4x anti-aliasing and totally maxed out detail settings. Our run consists of an entire 2-lap race, with the cars behind us for almost the entire race. We choose this level because it’s not overly difficult, and also because it’s simply nice to look at. Manual Run-through: For our testing here, we choose the city where both Snoop Dogg and Sublime hit their fame, the LBC, also known as Long Beach City. All in all, no racing fan should ignore this one. And like most great racing games, GRID happens to look absolutely stellar, and each of the game’s locations look very similar to their real-world counterparts. The game happens to be great fun, though, and similar to console games like Project Gotham Racing, you need a lot of skill to succeed at the game’s default difficulty level. It’s not a sim in the truest sense of the word, but it’s certainly not arcade, either. So when Race Driver: GRID first saw its release, many gamers were excited, and for good reason. While there are a good number, there aren’t enough for a given type of racing game, from sim, to arcade. If you primarily play games on a console, your choices for quality racing games are plenty.
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