More Test Drive 360 content
Five cars, a bike and a freebie.
Atari's coughed up a few more cars for fans of Test Drive Unlimited on Xbox 360. Five supercars and a motorbike await you on Xbox Live Marketplace, along with a few Holden Efijy Concept car.
The main event is Test Drive Collection Volume 5, consisting of the Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 Coupe, Dodge Charger Super Bee, Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole, Ferrari 512 TR, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R and Spyker C8 Spyder.
It costs 350 Microsoft points (GBP 2.98 / EUR 4.07), and once you've downloaded them you'll have to head to their respective dealers in-game to buy them up and race around in them and get bored of them and NO REFUNDS.
As you might imagine, what with it having a "5" on the end, there have already been four car collections, all of which are still available from Marketplace, offering the likes of the Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Edition (Vol. 1), the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 1971 (Vol. 3) and plenty of others.
For more on Test Drive Unlimited and why it's actually quite ace, check out our Test Drive Unlimited Xbox 360 gamepage. It's also out on PS2, PC and PSP.
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yeah, my mistake. Bit late last night...
Seriously considering part chopping Forza2 for this. Finding it difficult to return to FM2 after a three week hiatus.
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If Atari actually said that all DLC would be free, then I guess that does make them look a bit daft, though I'm not sure they did say that.
On a general note, I don't weant devs saying that sort of thing, because it then ties them into a promise that could affect what DLC they are able to produce.
Extra content always costs money. Either it comes from the cash accrused from original sales, or it comes from somewhere else. Company X might look good when they say "all DLC will be free", but we the gamers are still payi8ng for it somehow. We have to be when you think about it.
Given the option of a bit of free content, or a bit of free content plus a load of chargable content, I'd take the second option 'cos I like to have the choice. If company X can't release chargeable content in addition to the free stuff, because they have previously stated all DLC will be free, that is surely a bad thing because it impacts our choice.
Crackdown is a nice example. Spome basic extras for free, some more involved stuff for a very reasonable charge. Everyone was happy.
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I've already paid real money for it!
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What the fuck Atari?
edit : Aside from that, the pack is shit.