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Enhusia racing - PS2
Hi, yesterday I bought Enthusia for the PS2. I like it very much.
Allthough it doesn't have the superb graphics of GT4, I think the physics in Enthusia are better than those of GT4, the AI is a lot better and I like it that you get punished for incorrect driving (hitting another car, driving off the track etc). There are quite some problems, for instance you also get punished when an AI hits you from behind, but all in all I think the system works better than GT4. Also to my surprise Enthusia also includes the Nordschleife, allthough I like the version of GT4 much more. Also much better than GT4 are the rally races. Try driving through the desert with a Jaguar E-type with default settings. Fun Definately check this one out if you're into simracing. The whole rewarding system is quite complicated since so many variables are involved, but there is one thing I really don't understand, and the manual also doesn't explain this. When you select a race, you see the odds of winning for each car.on each track.I don't gamble so I don't have any clue how this works. When for example the odds are 5:8, what does it mean? Is it the same as 4:7? And the other way around, for example 8:1, is that good or bad? Cheers Andre |
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In article >, Andre Warringa > wrote:
Interesting. I've seen a few reviews, some positive, some not. Most do not claim it is on par with GT4. But I might just give it a try when it is a budget title ... and after I tire of both GT4 and Forza. >When for example the odds are 5:8, what does it mean? Is it the same >as 4:7? And the other way around, for example 8:1, is that good or >bad? Well, if they are using the terminology as I understand it ... 5:8 would mean that if you wagered $8, you'd win $5 (well, $5 plus your original $8), which would make you the favorite. If I have it correct, your probability of winning equals (second number)/(total of numbers). So you have a 8/13th's chance of winning. 4:7 is similar, but is slightly more favored: 7/11th's. 1:1 is even money, a 50% chance. 8:1 would mean you have a 1 in 9 chance of winning, i.e. a long shot. |
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