Разработчик: QUByte Interactive
Описание
Features:
- Intuitive track editor
- 20 tracks in 3 different difficulty levels
- 240+ possible car configurations
- Online leaderboards
- Online track building Contests
Поддерживаемые языки: english, german
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Win XP/Vista/7/8
- Processor: Dual Core 800MHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB with Shader Model 3.0 support
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
Mac
- OS: Mac OS X 10.5 or higher
- Processor: Dual Core 800MHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB with Shader Model 3.0 support
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
Отзывы пользователей
This game is all flash, and absolutely no substance. The only advantage HTR+ has over Virtual SlotCars (the other slot car sim on Steam) is the graphics, which do look nice. However, Virtual SlotCars is superior in every other aspect, including physics, progression, customization, and play value.
The physics are abysmal in HTR+, particularly when it comes to stunt jumps and loop-de-loops; regardless of your skill or speed, it's a 50/50 crapshoot whether you crash/deslot when performing these maneuvers. Progression is gated behind a paywall of ingame currency which can only be earned the very first time you win a track, and then only when you clock a record lap time on that track (there is a cheesy way around this in which you can download a simple player-created map and incrementally achiever faster and faster record laps for payouts each time, then delete the map and redownload, rinse and repeat). This game punishes you for upgrading your car beyond a certain speed, and higher-level body shells make your car impossible to race. I can't imagine how difficult and frustrating this game must have been prior to the implementation of gamepad trigger compatibility.
The camera angles are absolutely terrible in HTR+, two of which are virtually unusable. In ANY racing game, players must have the ability to see what's ahead of them, and you simply don't get that in this game. Some of the races start with wipeout curves you cannot see until you have wiped out. That's poor game design.
A lot of love clearly went into the meshes and textures and track design, but that's about it. Everything else is exceptionally poor quality. This game only cost $7, but I still feel ripped off. If you want to play a solid slot car racing simulator, don't give this game another thought and go buy Virtual SlotCars for a similar price.
Loved slot cars as a kid. This takes it up 1000 percent. Beautiful graphics, easy game play with mouse or controller. Well thought out tracks so the cars dont fly off all the time so its fun to play and not an exercise in frustration.
Very fun. Lots of tracks and different levels. Can upgrade cars.
Good game.
Where do I start. This game is fun...for a while and then towards the higher difficulties it becomes a game of fine tuning and balance. Putting on all the best kit will only get you so far and then it takes a dive in to near unplayeble. You end up losing more track than you've gained. The accelarator is so sensitive (even with a pad). You can't just hold down the gas button down and GO. You have to feather some corners, once you're round that corner your compitition has already passed you by. It's worth a buy but only the bare minimum.
NO DLC
NO mod support
No online multiplayer
and towards the end NO fun.
The track editor is weird (imo)
Little dated, but still very fun if you enable the steam gamepad input for a controller.
I have maybe come into this in the wrong order having become a fan of 'Carrera Go' in real life first which is a 1/43 Scale slot car racing system. But I found this very 3D and colourfully interesting and quite challenging to play given the variety of courses this game offers up. Many perceive slot car simulation to be just 'Press the ALT key and DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH!' but I feel this offers up more because of it's colourful and inventive representation of this subject. You can set your experience level from easy to expert and the toughness will increase accordingly. Cars can and will 'spin' off the track but replace themselves within seconds at the point of excursion. I have also experienced 'HTR+ Slot Car Racing' and feel that this is more dynamic and colourful: Potentially more interesting but nothing is absolutely like the real thing ['Carrera Go'] when played on PC. A great effort though ... I liked this a lot :o)
Bad physics, repetivite sounds and music, customization options are extremely limited. I used to play slotcars a lot a few years back. This does not give the real experience justice. Uninstalled within 15 minutes of playing. If only I tried it as soon as I bought it, then I could ask for a refund...
Gotta give credit where credit is due though: there is virtually no loading between races. A good thing, because you'll be restarting A LOT.
chose whaever car > upgradde grip > grind cash.
That's it.
Not a bad game basically tho', I came to the conclusion that as exciting slotcars are in real life, as unplayable is a simulation of those.
the track building on this is trash just spent 30 min building it to find out it is off by a mm so it wornt line up and i cant use it this game really needs a auto finish on the track build or something as it is a massive pain to line everything up
This game has great music great looking graphics, even has a chase cam thats quite fluid.
But as you see its a slot machine game, You need one of those quick slot machine contollers, that has a wheel on it to properly play this game.
Its all controlled by one button, the left mouse button.
To this I say F-U game.
The control mechanism is a slide bar on THE ACTUAL SCREEN which you can quickly choose the amount of speed you wish your car to travel at. Too quick and it might spin on even the slowest of corners, too slow and you will not keep up with the other AI Racers.
This game could have been so much more. But i can not even clear track 2, trying to find verious ways of controlling the car around the track requires quick slow to fast accelleration which you can not have with the mouse button held down and pushing forward / backwards to slow the car down will never be enough or even quick enough for this game.
A good looking car racer with piss poor controls. YAY for game.
Just a massive miss on how games work.
The game was made to look like a nostalgia paradise. If I wanted nostalgia I would go break out one of my old Slot car tracks. The game looked nothing like how it was described, terrible physics, broken features of the game, and all around a shitty game. (No offence to the developers.)
This game is a blast to play! For as odd as this is going to sound: They got the physics of slot car racing spot on! The ability to make your own tracks and post them for others is awesome.
I was a slot car fan from the time my father/SAnta got me my first Eldon 1/24th scale back in the late 1960's. I had many Tyco's and Aurora sets of the decades and for a while had a Carrera 1/24th scale and loved. This is very similar to what I was able to do back when.
I totally recomend this game.
Fun game if you don't upgrade the grip of the cars. Track editor has annoying bugs, but is mostly functional. Community tracks are fun.
You can tell this is small studio creating this game, but they did a good job in some areas. First off, it's fun. Single player mode offers some neat tracks and they have interesting scenery as well for slot cars. My wired xbox controller works great (feels just like a slot car trigger) but the mouse can be used with some success as well.
Triple screens work fine for me, albeit in 768p, no 1080x5760 available for 3 monitors - still the game looks good. I've played through novice mode which was preetty easy once i got the hang of it, but the good news is medium and advanced have all new tracks! I should note some of the menus were a bit scrambled in 3 monitor mode - not the most intuitive interface but i was able to do what i needed to do.
The track editor works, but was a bit aggravating to use. I still managed to complete a large track and share it.
The music is great! If you are a modern metal fan you'll enjoy it, and even if not it suits the subject matter well.
Overall for $20 i'd say this is worth it - fun little game, fun to watch, my son enjoys sitting with me while we play this. Its a little rough around the edges, but in the end works as advertised and has a nice fun factor. I highly recommend the xbox controller to get the real life slot car feel - can't comment on the wireless one not working, but the wired xbox controller just worked - i plugged it in, started the game, fired up a race and the trigger worked to control the car's juice.
I liked this game but it really isn't worth its price. If you buy the best wires, then the best chassis, you'll be able to win easy and normal mode always at full speed. No need to play with the throttle. And in hard mode, it's almost unplayable because of the high speed and the camera. I still recommend it at discount price.
It's a fun game. It could have been a better game but for those of us that still love slot cars there aren't many games to chose from. The track editor is a glitchy piece of trash though.
The game is much like real slot racing. He who has the best tires and can maintain a higher average speed usually wins. The good news is that you never have to replace pins and runners. No more messing with brushes and springs. That being said, I would still rather play with real slot cars but it's nice to play a decent video game version for a change.
Slot car racing.. haha..
Any good?
Nothing much to say it is a simple game and it looks nice. But I do think they really should have left the word simulation out of the title, further than that it is pretty much arcade-ish.
Controls?
I use my mouse to play it and my mouse only.
Recommend it?
Yes, buy when it is on sale, I did the same.
This game is basically "Hold the throttle as high as you can without spinning out." Pretty boring, I'd only get it if it were on sale.
I like this game on windows but it was ment for my Mac but it dose not work on Mac OSx 10.10 can any one help
What a throwback to being a kid again! Real slot car experience, only without the sprint to reset your car and get back to the controller
The game is great fun if you have ever spent time playing with slot cars and assembling tracks all over your home. It has the sound and feel down plus a lot of the recognizable cars from my youth are recreated without the licensing. The only negative to the game is that you use the mouse to adjust the throttle (by clicking and dragging a notch on a powerbar). It works but the trigger of a controller would be much more natural and there is no option for it unfortunately. In fact, this is so much fun that I wish they offered a USB classic slot controller to use with the game. While this is an extreme nostalgia niche, I think they will find a loyal audience and I hope they open up Steamworks so people can mod in their own favorite content like favorite car bodies and glow in the dark track sections, zero G cars and the track accessories like lap counters, timers, cops and robbers sets, etc. $12 to revisit my youth and remember many good times with my brother is absolutely worth it. Thank you devs for something original and polished pretty well considering this Early Acess cashin world we are living in.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | QUByte Interactive |
Платформы | Windows, Mac |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 18.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 59% положительных (22) |