Luckily City Car Driving has whoppingly evolved, and again beats the rivals 6 - 0. Graphics are of course important in creating a pleasant experience. AI traffic is 100x times better than in rival games. Car handling is true enough, if you drive normally like you should as a part of normal traffic. This is a real car driving simulation with real traffic rules and working AI. Usually this kind of home simulator's advertising is completely faulty.
Yes I can drive very well in reality, but can I beat this PC little program. But for old hands like me, it's also fun to test yourself against the game. It can be fun and useful for those who prepare for driving school IRL. The career mode is like you're in driving school.
Adjust the parameters of how long routes you want and how often, and the sim calculates random routes for you, and you still get completely free driving periods too. Which is fun of course :) When driving this simulator, I like GPS assisted free mode the best. You can have much fun with it, if you like car driving like it is IRL on the streets. yes, nowadays, but it's still not a game. It's a learning tool for car driving and traffic with no game in it.
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