@@dukhedYT either some people liked it much more than the other two or the devs simply didn’t know how to really handle it and chose the older already existing one instead saving time
@@dukhedYT is not bad at all, i enjoyed a lot nfs heat but guys 3 races for only 20k$ is a waste of time you need to have 0 life for upgrade your car/garage. And the handling is a shit too i get mad with this game, every corner a fucking traffic car, high speed race on highway? A lot of car blocking the fucking highway. Meanwhile you are on 300+ km/h Game: yeah why not crashing randomly trought a fucking wall?
NFS Unbound online is just... bad, where I could jump into an actual open world with friends in Heat, you have nothing except collectibles in there, might as well just have a Matchmaking system where you decide the tier and kind of race and then get matchmade with any online players looking for the same thing. The system they are using in Heat made sense in Heat, and now they added loaner cars so you don't even have anything to really work towards, except maybe hardfarming enough money to get an immidiatly mayxed out s+ tier car
It's more that noobs who use brake-to-drift have an unrealistically fast corner entry and an unnatural racing line which makes them smash into people who take a proper racing line at every corner
I've been wondering for some time if the largest obstacle to a Burnout revival is that nearly everyone playing online multiplayer of mainstream racing games already treats them like they are Burnout
@@AhmadWahelsa okay well which game franchise is alive if it’s so good why didn’t it get a sequel? Oh wait… it was never that good that’s why it didn’t get a sequel 🤣.
@@AhmadWahelsa you act like need for speed hasn’t done that but better, ala need for speed most wanted 2005, underground 2, underground 1 , pro street, the run heck even undercover.
When given the option between murdering the competition and actually racing to win. The former is almost always the option or at the very least somewhere in the compromise.
@@StarlightLancer01 th-cam.com/play/PLYKxmD7LLfAUrka4PRjXyPVIvA0wM34qu.html You've got some oldies from other games, rock, metal, hiphop, dnb, a bit of everything and I'm adding to it pretty regularly
@@StarlightLancer01 I honestly wouldn't have mind if they brought back like the old soundtracks from underground 2. For example the iconic song "get low"
You know Burnout was an incredible game when every mf online can't seem to forget the style of gameplay. NFS, Forza, GTA racers, EVERY modern game has people crashing you in races.
@@vandakaii2893 Fair, but Gran Turismo probably has a dedicated community of people who try to race fair and square given that the game is simulation racing. The other games' communities do not do this.
Very first degree response from me, as long as i play racing games online, for me the turning point was Race Driver: GRiD in 2007 or 2008 i dont remember well
The game practically encourages ramming with "taking out" other drivers with achievements. If a you take someone down, then you get full nitro tap boost. WTF
@@mr.reality1611 i don't think that will work, the backlash would be mental. i think they should just have a separate race burnout inspired to encourage people to ram cars INSIDE that race to reduce people doing that in normal races. just my opinion tho
Leave it to EA to lock cars behind Takedown Challenges. Anyone who has the Ford Raptor unlocked and uses it for racing will fortunately be immediately recognized as a rammer due to the 50 takedowns challenge.
@@AhmadWahelsa EA lost their touch a long time ago. But people keep coming back hoping the next sequel will be anything like we used to play. It never will.
@@Blurgamer17 that isnt how that works EA is just a publisher and that is it other than that unless criterion signed a contract that makes EA have more creative control over their games then i highly doubt that EA has any control.
nfs: i'm the game with different races, type of cars, cops, changing weathe, deep tuning and styling so everyone is able to make his favorite car Burnout:and where did that bring you? back to Me
Unbound is like a Criterion signature to me. Yes, they work on NFS before already. But this game's graphics, feel of speed, takedowns, almost every stuff of this game gives me Burnout vibes. But without crashes :'(
How dare they ram the beautiful BMW M3 GTR like that! That car is NFS royalty! Joking aside, online racing in NFS has been pretty consistently subpar for a while, and this looks almost no different. I think Burnout Paradise kinda set the bar both too high and low for online racing in general because now racing lobbies and randoms in general have all become graduates of and adopted the Paradise City driving school of wreckage racing.
@@rtyomkv some of the people in codemasters took part in developing the game as well I believe and I think it can be proved by looking at the GRID looking HUD.
This damn handling glitch ruins so many races. Lost count of how many times I get pulled into parked cars inside the corner because of that sudden gain of grip in the direction oversteer has moved you in.
wow after all the hitting you still manage to gain the second place, seems like every one else is hitting and smashing everything except you, great driving btw
The main mistake of this game's multiplayer is the takedown achievements. Unbound isn't even trying to be a Burnot like what we had back in 2012. Why is this a thing?
You're a better person than I, I would have just cut my losses, and left. I can't stand players who "race" like that. Criterion really screwed the pooch when they decided to reinforce piss poor player behavior by locking cars behind takedowns. Shame they didn't include the option to race against A.I. online the same was we could before.
I LOVED Burnout Takedown but I was always afraid that if it ever went online it would be absolute hell to play. It’s fun vs AI but at the end of the day people wanna race you gotta be respectful of that and mind the rules of the virtual roads. I swear after playing this online I feel like I understand why we don’t have a virtual sim world with digital streets. People would never be able to get from point A to B!
The racing vibe here reminds me of NFS World 2010. Spammers and rammers everywhere, little to no skill in hitting the apex lines just right. Still, an exciting race, Burnout influence can surely be seen here.
interesting… the cpu cars that drivers crash into seem to stay where they are and not despawn, you actually have to avoid the accident the next lap. also the car damage looks better than the past three titles.
I'm so shocked to see that we can't drift naturally in this game. Looks like we're fighting with the car to turn, the thing is, it looks like it's hard to drift the car is a real train and a rock at the same time. And also players who don't push you when you pass by them are real drivers and even more those who understand that you didn't touch them on purpose, to those player, I love you
As if the bad attitude already present in many racing games in which players keep ramming to win wasn't enough, they still implement a reward system that is based on ramming other players. Is there anyone inside EA with a working brain?
Need For Speed community in a nutshell - they either ram you and roast you for trying to criticize it and instead of fighting against hacker/cheaters who pose as pros, they defend them.
And this is why I continue to advocate for collisions off in all online racing games. People just can't race cleanly in any game, so they crash into you to either use you as a corner cushion or to ram you off the track all together. Too much Need for Carnage, I blame Mario Kart
Side note, can we get an actual matchmaking system to find other people that want to race? I hate being dono-walled.
More online races coming.
I was hoping so much that the Payback speedlists/matchmaking would come back. Why they used that shitty system from NFS Heat is beyond me.
@@dukhedYT either some people liked it much more than the other two or the devs simply didn’t know how to really handle it and chose the older already existing one instead saving time
@@dukhedYT is not bad at all, i enjoyed a lot nfs heat but guys 3 races for only 20k$ is a waste of time you need to have 0 life for upgrade your car/garage. And the handling is a shit too i get mad with this game, every corner a fucking traffic car, high speed race on highway? A lot of car blocking the fucking highway. Meanwhile you are on 300+ km/h Game: yeah why not crashing randomly trought a fucking wall?
It would be better if you said, the worst online race I ever had
NFS Unbound online is just... bad, where I could jump into an actual open world with friends in Heat, you have nothing except collectibles in there, might as well just have a Matchmaking system where you decide the tier and kind of race and then get matchmade with any online players looking for the same thing. The system they are using in Heat made sense in Heat, and now they added loaner cars so you don't even have anything to really work towards, except maybe hardfarming enough money to get an immidiatly mayxed out s+ tier car
Nothing better than a good Burnout gameplay
Burnout had less contact than this.
@@LancerJak bro we literally shred through rush hour / traffic jams in an absolutely overpopulated cities like Hong Kong in Burnout Revenge lol
Based comment 😂
its made by criterion
LMAO, Bro I thought it was Burnout game at first glance
I swear sometimes I feel like I'm the only player on the planet that's not trying to ram everyone off the road in an online race.
me too, but it sometimes happends cuz of opponent poor driving, mostly in turns.
To be fair, there’s a bunch of challenges that ask you to takedown players.
Still see less ramming than in Forza though.
Me too, NFS isn't a destruction racing game so playing nice with other players is must for me.
You know some cars you need to knock racers out to unlock.
Fr
Man, you’ve managed to find a whole lobby full of boneshaker drivers
That was not an online race, but a death race, everyone was going for blood
@@q84ever89Honestly
It's more that noobs who use brake-to-drift have an unrealistically fast corner entry and an unnatural racing line which makes them smash into people who take a proper racing line at every corner
Giving pvp another meaning
Its every man for himself
I ram people for payback like if you ram me I ram the heck out of you
When you look at it from this perspective, Forza's collision prediction is a fucking blessing. At least it works once in a while.
It almost never works for me. By the time I'm about to pass the competition, *ding, ain't ghosting no more and get run off.
Except that it too is broken as hell, as it can literally do fake ghosting, which can cause you to push people aside with no resistance
forza's collision prediction is as functional as a mcdonalds ice cream machine
I need this asf
Well sometime it works sometimes it doesn't.
I've been wondering for some time if the largest obstacle to a Burnout revival is that nearly everyone playing online multiplayer of mainstream racing games already treats them like they are Burnout
Oh and that burnout had no customization, and it’s boring.
@@Austin-cr5zo Unlocking cool cars after beating up some rival > the same rinse and repeat grind to buy customizations
@@AhmadWahelsa okay well which game franchise is alive if it’s so good why didn’t it get a sequel? Oh wait… it was never that good that’s why it didn’t get a sequel 🤣.
@@AhmadWahelsa you act like need for speed hasn’t done that but better, ala need for speed most wanted 2005, underground 2, underground 1 , pro street, the run heck even undercover.
@@Austin-cr5zo NFS and Burnout are good for completely different reasons. Are you a literal child since you can't understand that?
Nice to see Burnout is still subconsciously present in criterion games. No matter how hard we try to escape it
When given the option between murdering the competition and actually racing to win. The former is almost always the option or at the very least somewhere in the compromise.
@@J.PC.Designs I haaaate the new soundtrack to Unbound. Actually went and dedicated a day to getting my own together.
@@smithyMcjoe Give us rock, Pendulum DnB, and maybe add some regueton and the soundtrack would be fixed.
@@StarlightLancer01 th-cam.com/play/PLYKxmD7LLfAUrka4PRjXyPVIvA0wM34qu.html
You've got some oldies from other games, rock, metal, hiphop, dnb, a bit of everything and I'm adding to it pretty regularly
@@StarlightLancer01 I honestly wouldn't have mind if they brought back like the old soundtracks from underground 2. For example the iconic song "get low"
You know Burnout was an incredible game when every mf online can't seem to forget the style of gameplay. NFS, Forza, GTA racers, EVERY modern game has people crashing you in races.
And yet the most popular of them all Gran Turismo is not.
@@vandakaii2893 Fair, but Gran Turismo probably has a dedicated community of people who try to race fair and square given that the game is simulation racing. The other games' communities do not do this.
lmao this is the reason, i go play sim racing if was multiplayer much more healthy and competitive
@@vandakaii2893 as a Gran Turismo player, this is simply not true
Very first degree response from me, as long as i play racing games online, for me the turning point was Race Driver: GRiD in 2007 or 2008 i dont remember well
Truly NFS online experience
Where everyone uses you as brakes
😹😹
Lol a moving wall that can help me around the corner 👀😭
That Ferrari driver was really aggressive lol.
That Ferrari driver forgot he isn't playing Mw2012
@@Otherface and he certainly forgot that he ain't playing Forza Horizon. 😂
Ferrari Masterplan
Bro hes got a golden skin on it this kids like 5🤣🤣🤣
Look like he was the 1st person to crash at the beginning as well. How you wreck 5secs into the first lap? Dude was ridiculous
1:57 damn man, that was unlucky
😂😂😂
ISAD should have took the takedown since it's a T-bone crash but for some reason ISAD is the one that got taken out.
@@saverorestuwatari8420 this crash doesn't make any sense whatsoever lol
@@randommetalhead7 i know right?
as soon as i saw that i scrolled down to see if anyone pointed it out LMAOO i would've alt+f4'd my shit ngl
nothing better than a good carmageddon gameplay
You know the race is gonna be shit when the guy on the all-gold car is in there.
1:24 had me rolling LMAO
He got double fucked there.🤣
1:58 was funny too XD
@@razycal970 thats so unlucky tho
1:58 killed me 😭😭😭😭
"Is that a tight corner? I better put my foot on the gas!" - Randoms
The game practically encourages ramming with "taking out" other drivers with achievements.
If a you take someone down, then you get full nitro tap boost. WTF
Time to take my burnout skills to this game lol
but I like it, it's fun 😆
@@racinggames1 there should be a seperate mode like, a mode when cars cant crash other players
Asphalt games logic
@@mr.reality1611 i don't think that will work, the backlash would be mental. i think they should just have a separate race burnout inspired to encourage people to ram cars INSIDE that race to reduce people doing that in normal races. just my opinion tho
Leave it to EA to lock cars behind Takedown Challenges.
Anyone who has the Ford Raptor unlocked and uses it for racing will fortunately be immediately recognized as a rammer due to the 50 takedowns challenge.
EA should seriously consider a Burnout sequel, it's been overdue at this point by literally forcing even more stuff from Burnout into NFS
@@AhmadWahelsa EA lost their touch a long time ago. But people keep coming back hoping the next sequel will be anything like we used to play. It never will.
Criterion, not EA. EA only publishes the game, Criterion is the studio that actually made the game
@@r3uvsgaming EA gave the funding.
@@Blurgamer17 that isnt how that works EA is just a publisher and that is it other than that unless criterion signed a contract that makes EA have more creative control over their games then i highly doubt that EA has any control.
Ohio racing in a nutshell
Need for Speed Ohio
@@fikrifadillah3247 Need For Ohio
@@piccoloatburgerking Need for Manslaughter
nfs: i'm the game with different races, type of cars, cops, changing weathe, deep tuning and styling so everyone is able to make his favorite car
Burnout:and where did that bring you? back to Me
Jesus Christ literally not even 10 secs in the race and two guys are already thrown in the air like it's Burnout
Never knew that new NFS was a sequel to Flatout.
Unbound is like a Criterion signature to me. Yes, they work on NFS before already. But this game's graphics, feel of speed, takedowns, almost every stuff of this game gives me Burnout vibes. But without crashes :'(
Nothing better than the new midnight club daylight edition
No matter the community there will be rammers
It's typical, everyone is bumping and crashing except the guy with the Regera, he is hundreds of yards ahead 😂
High acceleration cars like Regera is ideal for running away from the chaos.
@@dbclass4075 yea but I like having chaos, It's more fun :D
@@racinggames1 Perhaps it is high-time for police v. racer game that isn't a remaster.
The game can be annoying af sometimes but when people crash and they go flying I must say it’s funny af
Same, it's like I'm in Paradise City again
These are long-standing Criterion fans, fresh off Burnout Paradise.
1:56 bad luck is for everyone 😂😂 ( but that was an incredible T-Bone hit )❤
How dare they ram the beautiful BMW M3 GTR like that! That car is NFS royalty!
Joking aside, online racing in NFS has been pretty consistently subpar for a while, and this looks almost no different. I think Burnout Paradise kinda set the bar both too high and low for online racing in general because now racing lobbies and randoms in general have all become graduates of and adopted the Paradise City driving school of wreckage racing.
Heavily reminded me of GRID 2's chaotic multiplayer. Which is pretty ironic since Codemasters took part in developing the game.
but Criterion did?
@@rtyomkv some of the people in codemasters took part in developing the game as well I believe and I think it can be proved by looking at the GRID looking HUD.
1:58 nice random shot 😂🤣
That's not nfs unbound, that's a nascar rumble
This game is the perfect setting for this BMW in my opinion. Almost looks like a modern day rockport
This is actually the craziest race I’ve seen in this game so far. 💀
that fast respawn after the crash; the same needs the hot pursuit remastered
0:40 Gotta love that handling model... /s 😭😭😭
This damn handling glitch ruins so many races. Lost count of how many times I get pulled into parked cars inside the corner because of that sudden gain of grip in the direction oversteer has moved you in.
it's lost traction because wheels floating from the street during turn. I think it normal. But, not often.
@@DUDIBombZ Yes, when it steps off the curb. This is why you put downforce all the way up. Problem solved if you just watch your wheels.
0:42 what da car doin
This was so hilarious to watch, everything that could go wrong went wrong.😆😂🤣
the regera casually 700ft in front of the rest of the pack 😂
This is why I didn't even touch the online part of this game, it's a joke I beat the story and then uninstalled it since there's nothing else to do.
The same people that ram you. Are the same people that rage quit instantly when they fail a corner
Having challenges that encourage ramming and these sort of races really sucks. Feels like its rare that you get a decent race
Damn Burnout online is more fierce than I remember! .... Wait....
it feels like carmageddon!
I didn't think Motorstorm Apocalypse would still look that good 😯
This was frustratingly exciting 😵💫
Burnout vibes
Average S+ race in my experience
Oh lord, and even though all that sh1t you got the second place, you're amazing!
It hurts my very soul to see that legendary BMW totaled and still running.
You were probably sweating that last lap 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That guy in the gold ferrari fxxk is insane! He's hitting everyone
this is not just only online racing but Personal Revenge!
This is why even arcade racers need proper matchmaking
Nooooooo
A grading system like Gran Turismo that puts you in lobbies with rammers if you yourself ram alot.
props to you for surviving until the very end, at 2nd place nonetheless, I was on the edge of my seat when you ignored the gas station at the last lap
Someone must've been playing Lazy Generation way too loud than Unbound's tracks
But how beautiful the new Burnout looks.
1:57 OH BOOOOOY!!!
Not gonna lie, this is first real raw gameplay i'm watching here and the city looks amazing, just wish I had a PS5 to play on 😕
1:59 is such a perfect T-Bone
Honestly I'm on the other side of the spectrum, I love this kind of competition, especially when it's an actual feature.
This is what GTA online races were like in the first few weeks of it's existence
1:58 I'm dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Don't know man but i freaking love it.chaotic match 😆
Bro wdym, thats like the calmest race in NFS franchise
1:35
You hear a little ass scream
That shit caught me off guard LMAOOO
1:57 that timing lol
Burnout 2022 looks legit
wow after all the hitting you still manage to gain the second place, seems like every one else is hitting and smashing everything except you, great driving btw
good old times playing racing games with keyboard but I don't wanna go back^^
In all NFS, online has always been like this xD
i have plan to buy this game tomorrow, but after seeing this video, i changed my mind. thank you bro, u just saved me.
The main mistake of this game's multiplayer is the takedown achievements. Unbound isn't even trying to be a Burnot like what we had back in 2012. Why is this a thing?
Crashing in this Game has 0 consequence, it just spawns you right back to the opponents tail
You're a better person than I, I would have just cut my losses, and left. I can't stand players who "race" like that. Criterion really screwed the pooch when they decided to reinforce piss poor player behavior by locking cars behind takedowns. Shame they didn't include the option to race against A.I. online the same was we could before.
I would agree, but I'm too broke in-game to quit and money on the table like that.
Bunch of quitter talk Im hearing
Flashy Super Car
-Check
Ramming Opponents
-Check
Never Braking/Slowing Down
-Check
Wall Ride
-Check
Another case of the online matchmaking brainlets.
I LOVED Burnout Takedown but I was always afraid that if it ever went online it would be absolute hell to play. It’s fun vs AI but at the end of the day people wanna race you gotta be respectful of that and mind the rules of the virtual roads. I swear after playing this online I feel like I understand why we don’t have a virtual sim world with digital streets. People would never be able to get from point A to B!
Burnout online was always fair until you have that one douchebag in the lobby.
Relax mate. This is need for speed, it’s always been this way
Burnout Paradise 2 confirmed
fr?
The racing vibe here reminds me of NFS World 2010. Spammers and rammers everywhere, little to no skill in hitting the apex lines just right. Still, an exciting race, Burnout influence can surely be seen here.
interesting… the cpu cars that drivers crash into seem to stay where they are and not despawn, you actually have to avoid the accident the next lap.
also the car damage looks better than the past three titles.
NFS Unbound attracted GTA online random lobby 12 years old players 🤣
I actually own a Driveclub copy and I gotta say man.. great choice!!
Always the supercars kids
I'm so shocked to see that we can't drift naturally in this game. Looks like we're fighting with the car to turn, the thing is, it looks like it's hard to drift the car is a real train and a rock at the same time. And also players who don't push you when you pass by them are real drivers and even more those who understand that you didn't touch them on purpose, to those player, I love you
And my friends wonder why I mostly stick to single player.
As if the bad attitude already present in many racing games in which players keep ramming to win wasn't enough, they still implement a reward system that is based on ramming other players.
Is there anyone inside EA with a working brain?
Nah, it's Criterion trademark
LPD: "This is not a racing scene, this is a demolition site!!"
Bruh these online server are worse then launch day fh5 servers like how's that even possible?
Need For Speed community in a nutshell - they either ram you and roast you for trying to criticize it and instead of fighting against hacker/cheaters who pose as pros, they defend them.
Cars at 0:43 bro 💀
Most races i play online are always like this 😥
*The guy who finished first, when he looks back:* 🌪️⚡🤕💀
they should add ghosting system
2nd place after all that, not bad.
Tbf half of the issues in here is that for some reason criterion can’t seem to understand that nobody likes crash cams
And this is why I continue to advocate for collisions off in all online racing games. People just can't race cleanly in any game, so they crash into you to either use you as a corner cushion or to ram you off the track all together. Too much Need for Carnage, I blame Mario Kart
I've been racing in B A and A+ races and they are actually pretty clean, just a few people try to ram into you
Seems ramming into player in turn is the new wallriding in this game
A lobby full of hypercars consisting of Lamborghinis and a gold Ferrari. I think that speaks more about this lobby than their actual gameplay 😅
Holy shit dude xD what did you do to them!??! I've never raced against maniacs like that so far..and I have 30h online..
0:42 just two cars having a good time