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Thats not true. I like some racing games. Such as F-Zero,Redout 1 and Burnout and Mario Kart. I dont care for realistic racing sims though. Based on what I like any games you would recommend :3

I wanna go fast and make vroom vroom noises. (I dont even have a car IRL cause cars are the devil but I think fast things are fun in games)

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[–] TerHu@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 day ago

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tldr: at least as much 4 player split-screen fun as mario kart, but tends to run on most potatoes and is 6€. visually stunning, challenging, very enjoyable.

i was sceptical at first, but it’s right up there with mario kart (and for me wrc) as great single and multiplayer fun. i really love it for how bonkers it feels sometimes. it’s not as resource heavy as many other modern titles, has a great linux native version and tends to be fascinating to look at too. what confused and made me struggle at first is that you need to create multiple (offline in-game) profiles, one for each user in your split screen race (up to four ppl). so, if your controller needs some settings to be changed, you need to change it within the profile you’re using for your race. this is really cool as that way each player can have their own custom setup, but it really confused me at first…