![]() ![]() Not being the expert in this area leaves me unsure but hopefully when the full game launches we might see some servers that are more "local" to where we all live. Now I am playing Crossout from the land down under, Australia which is a long distance from pretty much everywhere so this could be a major contributor for these issues. This proved to me that it must be a network thing. ![]() At first I thought it might have been the way the controls were designed but this was defunct when I tried out the "Test Drive" feature which throws you into an offline map on your own. The so called lag feels constant and doesn't really vary from game to game. It's a different kind of lag that I haven't really noticed in any other games. There's a strange lag in the controls of the vehicles when accelerating, steering and shooting. Without full understanding of how the delicate workings of how an online video game streams across the world for multiplayer matches, I will comment on the facts. With the good however, there are a few things that need to be tightened up or changed for the final release. Crossout is team based multiplayer vehicle combat game for PC, PlayStation 4 and. This not only can make your car more efficient on the battlefield, it will give each and every player car out there a unique identity. Moving parts around and adding your own bits and pieces as armour is extremely rewarding and fun. The best part about this is that the only limit to your creativity with the parts that you have on hand is your imagination. Adding parts like guns/cannon and radar equipment will require battery power which will limit the amount of these parts you can add early on. You may immediately move the gun to a different mounting position and remove and replace panels on the vehicle as you see fit. It has a gun mounted on the roof and a spring like jack underneath it to help you roll back over if you manage to land on your roof. You are given a simple set up vehicle to begin with which has a pickup or Ute style to it. Thats quite the recipe, but thats exactly what Crossout from Gaijin Entertainment and Targem Games can offer. As the subtitle suggests, you will craft, ride and destroy. Todays Gamereactor Live show combines three of Dóri and Petters favourite things: MMOs, driving around in cars, and explosive combat. The cars or vehicles are completely modular and like a LEGO creation, you can snap on pieces of your car wherever you like (within reason) and create the simplest of designs, to the most creative monstrosity that you can. It could have been as simple as that and still would have been a great game, however there are so many other aspects added to the game. ![]() To explain it simply, Crossout is a game where you drive a car around an open multiplayer map and shoot at other cars until they explode, or you capture their base or objective. ![]()
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