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  • SECElit3
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    • Jul 2009
    • 5553

    #16
    NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

    I spent a few hours with the game first night of release. I have mixed feelings about it. The graphics are the first thing that stand out to me as being sub-par in comparison with other NexGen games. I hope they can find a way to boost the Frame rate because 30 frames per second just doesn't get it in this day and age. The racing is great! I run simulation settings, full damage, and all flags.my biggest complaint with this game is that the physics seem off. The cars don't feel like they have any weight to them, and it seemed like the fastest way around the track was to coast through the turn. I didn't have to use my brake at all. Presentation is also lacking. Overall, it's solid for a first release from this developer, but there is a lot of room for improvement. I don't see it worth a AAA price tag. However, if you like NASCAR, and you can find it on black Friday or for around $30, it's a pretty good buy.

    If I had the score this game on a 1-10 scale in its current state, I would give it a 5.5.


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    • rcp225
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      • Apr 2010
      • 5

      #17
      I have no idea what game other people are playin', but I have both PS4 and XB1 versions and to me the graphics are beautiful and the framerate is smooth as glass. Ya want nicer graphics and 64 fps, then go spend your big bucks on a power-house pc. And BTW, most framerate issues I'm hearin' are on the pc version, not the consoles. Now here's something I really don't get - a lot of people like me have said their favorite console nascar game was Nascar: Dirt to Daytona. Why was it (IMO) the best? Because for once the AI drivers were competent and competitive. NHE does it one better. You take the wrong line going into a turn at Kansas and your toast...the AI drivers will fly right by. You lose the draft going down a straightaway at Daytona or Talladega
      and (depending on the difficulty mode your playin' on), you're probably not gonna catch the pack up ahead.
      Nascar 15 was a joke. You start the race at the back of the pack, and in 2 or 3 laps you zoom past everyone. No blocking, no real drafting and most of all, you were never really punished for every little mistake. Most other nascar console games were sadly the same. For once, here's a game that got it right, or at the very least is headed in the right direction (no pun intended). That very fact should be celebrated. The rest of the bells and whistles that we'd all love to see will come. While I agree for the most part with this review, he mentions the AI drivers like it was a side note. A 6.5...really? The AI is not just an integral part of a nascar game, it's everything.
      I believe Monster Games wants to get it right. I believe they will strive to improve the game in every way possible. As usual and as with most game releases. there are gamers out who literally can't wait to prove their manhood by trashin' the game. These same gearheads, mind you, have never sat in or drove a real nascar at 190 mph. Yet, somehow they're the ulimate expert on car physics. A quote will go something like this, "This game sucks. I Race sim mode on the highest difficulty setting and win every race by 10 seconds". Yeah, yeah, yeah, we get it, you're the 2nd coming of Richard Petty. It is absolutely nausiating.

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      • jway44
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        • Nov 2004
        • 62

        #18
        Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

        Originally posted by rcp225
        I have no idea what game other people are playin', but I have both PS4 and XB1 versions and to me the graphics are beautiful and the framerate is smooth as glass. Ya want nicer graphics and 64 fps, then go spend your big bucks on a power-house pc. And BTW, most framerate issues I'm hearin' are on the pc version, not the consoles. Now here's something I really don't get - a lot of people like me have said their favorite console nascar game was Nascar: Dirt to Daytona. Why was it (IMO) the best? Because for once the AI drivers were competent and competitive. NHE does it one better. You take the wrong line going into a turn at Kansas and your toast...the AI drivers will fly right by. You lose the draft going down a straightaway at Daytona or Talladega
        and (depending on the difficulty mode your playin' on), you're probably not gonna catch the pack up ahead.
        Nascar 15 was a joke. You start the race at the back of the pack, and in 2 or 3 laps you zoom past everyone. No blocking, no real drafting and most of all, you were never really punished for every little mistake. Most other nascar console games were sadly the same. For once, here's a game that got it right, or at the very least is headed in the right direction (no pun intended). That very fact should be celebrated. The rest of the bells and whistles that we'd all love to see will come. While I agree for the most part with this review, he mentions the AI drivers like it was a side note. A 6.5...really? The AI is not just an integral part of a nascar game, it's everything.
        I believe Monster Games wants to get it right. I believe they will strive to improve the game in every way possible. As usual and as with most game releases. there are gamers out who literally can't wait to prove their manhood by trashin' the game. These same gearheads, mind you, have never sat in or drove a real nascar at 190 mph. Yet, somehow they're the ulimate expert on car physics. A quote will go something like this, "This game sucks. I Race sim mode on the highest difficulty setting and win every race by 10 seconds". Yeah, yeah, yeah, we get it, you're the 2nd coming of Richard Petty. It is absolutely nausiating.
        We can definitely agree that the AI is awesome. However, the Xbox one graphic stuttering is atrocious. And you can see many videos that attest to such. Frame rate is the biggest complaint with this game. At times, it is ok. Other times, it freezes to a complete halt. If the game moved at a steady playable frame rate, I could get past the issues of it being a bare bones experience. I love the AI, and I love running long events with pit stops and all flags on. They did a decent job with a first effort game and we need to support the developer, but don't try to ignore the fact that the graphics are very subpar for this generation of consoles.

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        • themetallikid
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          • Oct 2015
          • 68

          #19
          Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

          Is there something in the settings that can be turned off to improve the framerate issues? I would rather have a smooth experience than whatever bell or whistle is causing the slow down.

          I know sometimes you can turn something off to fix that. My copy shows up today or tomorrow...so just thinking out loud...well...thinking via typing.

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          • rcp225
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            • Apr 2010
            • 5

            #20
            Originally posted by jway44
            We can definitely agree that the AI is awesome. However, the Xbox one graphic stuttering is atrocious. And you can see many videos that attest to such. Frame rate is the biggest complaint with this game. At times, it is ok. Other times, it freezes to a complete halt. If the game moved at a steady playable frame rate, I could get past the issues of it being a bare bones experience. I love the AI, and I love running long events with pit stops and all flags on. They did a decent job with a first effort game and we need to support the developer, but don't try to ignore the fact that the graphics are very subpar for this generation of consoles.

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            As far as the graphics go, let's just agree to disagree. For every Youtube video or review I've seen, it's probably 50-50. Some are saying the graphics are great, while others are saying it's disappointing. As for me, I don't really play a lot of racing games on PS4 or XB1, so I don't have much to compare it to. But, I'll give ya this - compared to project cars, and some of the other racers, I would agree, the cars and surroundings are not nearly as stunning...and I can understand some of the disappointment. As far as XB1 framerates, I have been playing nonstop and so far I haven't had any issues like slowdown or freeze-ups. I don't know why but I'm being honest here. But, from one gamer to another, I know you're not making it up either. So I guess sooner or later, I'll see the framerate issues you're talkin' about. Let's just hope the developers support the game and continue to make improvements. One thing is for sure, I love the actual racing so far, but there are definitely several areas that could use some work. I heard the online racing is horrific. Have you tried it yet?

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            • jway44
              Rookie
              • Nov 2004
              • 62

              #21
              Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

              Originally posted by rcp225
              As far as the graphics go, let's just agree to disagree. For every Youtube video or review I've seen, it's probably 50-50. Some are saying the graphics are great, while others are saying it's disappointing. As for me, I don't really play a lot of racing games on PS4 or XB1, so I don't have much to compare it to. But, I'll give ya this - compared to project cars, and some of the other racers, I would agree, the cars and surroundings are not nearly as stunning...and I can understand some of the disappointment. As far as XB1 framerates, I have been playing nonstop and so far I haven't had any issues like slowdown or freeze-ups. I don't know why but I'm being honest here. But, from one gamer to another, I know you're not making it up either. So I guess sooner or later, I'll see the framerate issues you're talkin' about. Let's just hope the developers support the game and continue to make improvements. One thing is for sure, I love the actual racing so far, but there are definitely several areas that could use some work. I heard the online racing is horrific. Have you tried it yet?
              I tried one room of online racing yesterday. It was at Martinsville, and there were 15 people competing. As soon as the green flag dropped, guys were running into each other, turning around and driving the wrong way, etc. It was ridiculous. I only tried that one time, and immediately went back to my season mode.
              That being said, I have had some real fun in season mode. I've been running with the AI at +2%, and I've qualified for both races in mid pack. Ran 81 laps at Atlanta and loved every second of it. I also run at gas/tire wear at +3%, so in an 81 lap race I had to stop 3 times for fuel and came up one 1/4 lap short and ran out of gas. Was running 7th and coasted to a 12th place finish. I wasn't even mad. It was that good. And, there were 3 cautions during the race all caused by the AI. This game has SO much potential. Hopefully they will continue to support it going forward. I really have been waiting all generation of this console to get some NASCAR racing going, and I'd like for it to continue with solid support.

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              • Turbojugend
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                • Sep 2013
                • 2242

                #22
                Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

                Originally posted by themetallikid
                Is there something in the settings that can be turned off to improve the framerate issues? I would rather have a smooth experience than whatever bell or whistle is causing the slow down.

                I know sometimes you can turn something off to fix that. My copy shows up today or tomorrow...so just thinking out loud...well...thinking via typing.
                There's nothing you can do about the framerate, no visual filters or effects to remove. And this usually isn't something that can easily be fixed with a patch, although Assetto Corsa just announced a patch that will smooth out that game's framerate, so fingers crossed.

                The frustrating thing about it is you can see they were sooo close. Race a few practice laps at Kansas and you'll see a game that wants to be 60fps, it looks really good. But throw a full pack on the track, or -- God forbid -- hit a wall, and things get nasty real quick. A few more months of production time and they might have nailed 60fps on consoles, it's hard to say at this point.

                The good news is that the overall racing experience is actually pretty good once you get things dialed in to your liking. A couple of days in and I'm okay with this game.
                Last edited by Turbojugend; 09-15-2016, 07:23 PM.
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                • jway44
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                  • Nov 2004
                  • 62

                  #23
                  Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

                  I'm really guessing that we will get a patch soon. The game is too good not to get some upgraded support.

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                  • NYJin2011tm
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                    • Oct 2011
                    • 2759

                    #24
                    Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

                    Originally posted by jway44
                    I tried one room of online racing yesterday. It was at Martinsville, and there were 15 people competing. As soon as the green flag dropped, guys were running into each other, turning around and driving the wrong way, etc. It was ridiculous. I only tried that one time, and immediately went back to my season mode.
                    That being said, I have had some real fun in season mode. I've been running with the AI at +2%, and I've qualified for both races in mid pack. Ran 81 laps at Atlanta and loved every second of it. I also run at gas/tire wear at +3%, so in an 81 lap race I had to stop 3 times for fuel and came up one 1/4 lap short and ran out of gas. Was running 7th and coasted to a 12th place finish. I wasn't even mad. It was that good. And, there were 3 cautions during the race all caused by the AI. This game has SO much potential. Hopefully they will continue to support it going forward. I really have been waiting all generation of this console to get some NASCAR racing going, and I'd like for it to continue with solid support.

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                    I remember doing that as a kid when I just wanted to mess around by myself but don't do it anymore and certainly wouldn't do that online. Gotta be frustrating. That's why I never play online anymore.

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                    • dodger1010
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                      • Apr 2013
                      • 10

                      #25
                      Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

                      I play project cars f1 dirt rally and when put this game in holy buzz kill the motor sounds like crap.With all the problems this game has what do you think are patchable?

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                      • Turbojugend
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                        • Sep 2013
                        • 2242

                        #26
                        Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

                        Originally posted by dodger1010
                        With all the problems this game has what do you think are patchable?
                        It's hard to say, it probably depends on the dev team and the resources they have allocated to post-release support. We could get a couple of small patches addressing the most critical bugs and glitches, or we could get all-new modes and features.

                        As I said in another thread, my hope is that NASCAR Heat Evolution is something like UFC or Rory McIlroy, not an annual release but one that is constantly improved and updated throughout the game's shelf cycle. The fact that it doesn't have a year attached to the title gives me hope for this, not to mention DMi just released new paint schemes for a two-year-old game (NASCAR 15).
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                        • jway44
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                          • Nov 2004
                          • 62

                          #27
                          Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

                          Originally posted by Turbojugend
                          It's hard to say, it probably depends on the dev team and the resources they have allocated to post-release support. We could get a couple of small patches addressing the most critical bugs and glitches, or we could get all-new modes and features.

                          As I said in another thread, my hope is that NASCAR Heat Evolution is something like UFC or Rory McIlroy, not an annual release but one that is constantly improved and updated throughout the game's shelf cycle. The fact that it doesn't have a year attached to the title gives me hope for this, not to mention DMi just released new paint schemes for a two-year-old game (NASCAR 15).
                          I agree 100%.

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                          • SECElit3
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                            • Jul 2009
                            • 5553

                            #28
                            NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

                            Looks like a patch just dropped 5GB on PS4 1.02


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                            • Turbojugend
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                              • Sep 2013
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                              #29
                              Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

                              Originally posted by SECElit3
                              Looks like a patch just dropped 5GB on PS4 1.02
                              Wow, 5gb?!? The entire game is only around 8gb.

                              Can someone please provide patch notes if they get it downloaded? I'm at work and won't be able to check for awhile.

                              EDIT: Nm, answered in the other thread.
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                              • bravesfan1984
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                                • Mar 2008
                                • 2808

                                #30
                                Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Review (PS4/XB1)

                                Patch notes:


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