I got rejected at Monster Jam University.
I mean it's definitely a thing IRL, it's probably not as simple as the game makes it but it's not really a surprise that on default settings it's simplified to the point anyone can do it. I don't have the game but I saw it has a few assists like auto rear steer vs. second stick rear steer, and self-leveling in the air.Just found out that you can spin as you please forward and back in mid air... Is that possible in real Life? Thinking if they spin the Wheels forward or reverse? Cant Think that you can do it as well as in the game. That's where the kiddie part comes in sadly. Looked like a decent couch game until i saw that.
What wheel is that, Craig?It is fun for sure, even support for my wheel
What wheel is that, Craig?
As I understand it, only a few brands and types wheels are supported.
I run a small Mige. For as far as I know, there is no support for that yet.
It looks really fun and reminds me at Microsofts Monster Truck Madness, which I played for days on end. That was really fun. I hope it is kinda like that (but better and smoother)
Given that pic and "monster" in the title, I thought pretty much the exact same thing initially. I wondered if Paul was cracking up and thought he was posting to the long-extinct PlayDepartment!For a second... well more like a minute, I couldnt understand the pic and thought I was seeing some MMORPG promotion lol
Well the company that owns Monster Jam (Feld Entertainment) is about 8-10 miles away from me and has had it tough having to shut down Ringling Bros. Circus. They also own other motorsports racing sanctions and is alluring to developers as far as licensing goes. This title is a fanfare style racing game but could also allure pure simracers with a more serious sim style version of the game and open the door to develop titles based on other series they own.Rate the Sim: Monster Jam Steel Titans:...………...