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    FLATOUT 2?

    Any of Flatout Fans out there? Very enjoyed...

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    re: FLATOUT 2?

    Hi, I haven't played Flatout 2, but played few races in Flatout 1. In Flatout 1, i've seen that when the car faces accidents, the driver gets out of the car, this is very unusual and doesn't look good. How about Flatout 2? Does Flatout 2 has the same problem?
    Tell me some special features of Flatout 2.
    Plz mention the requirements of Flatout 2 to get a smooth performance and good graphics as well.
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    Re: re: FLATOUT 2?

    Flat out 2 is one of the best Racing games (& DERBY) i have ever played, it has extraordinary graphics (On Game play) which are better than NFS at times...The crashes, damage, etc are very well detailed, the AI is very good compared to NFS. usually a driver wearing seat belts dont come outta car, use air bags, (here in NZ) but in your bangladesh or the US(where game is made/?) they dont wear seat belts minimizing safty and killing their selfs of crashes (stupidly) ..


    Any way the game offers Online and Lan where you can also host a game, I usully play it online, if you or any one ever comes online my ID is "ICEBERG"

    To play it you need At lest 512RAM, 2GHZ/+ processor, BUT YES A ATI 9600 or above graphics card....
    I actually changed my graphics in order to play FLATOUT 2 ( yes spent only 8500 TK just to play a 100tk game. I must be Dum!! lol.




    Quote Originally Posted by ishtiaqkabir
    Hi, I haven't played Flatout 2, but played few races in Flatout 1. In Flatout 1, i've seen that when the car faces accidents, the driver gets out of the car, this is very unusual and doesn't look good. How about Flatout 2? Does Flatout 2 has the same problem?
    Tell me some special features of Flatout 2.
    Plz mention the requirements of Flatout 2 to get a smooth performance and good graphics as well.
    BR,
    Ishtiaque

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    I liked Flatout 2's graphics, specially the Blur Effect..

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