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Old 31-03-2009, 02:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default former Motor City Online player

Here to say EA still sucks for letting it die and not advertising it to begin with. Best car game period.

I'm into FPS now anyway, but the level of options and customization is still unmatched. Mixing and matching (brand name) individual parts (not lame stage 1, 2, and 3 'parts packages') and seeing 'real-time' performance numbers on how each parts changed you HP, torque, compression ratio, power-weight, etc. Newspaper ads, in-game and user auctions for both cars and parts. Even down to being able to remove your muffler and air filter for a little less weight and more power. MCO was the total package, #1 all-time car game. EA, you were ridiculous to barely advertise it and let it die out in just 2 years.

This will be my only post here, I'll be over on the Bad Company forums. That's a good game (minus the tear-in issues) and I still have Fight Night Round 3 (even though I don't play it anymore and the loading times are ridiculously long), still the best boxing game that I've seen.

Just showing my support for Motor City Online. There's alot of us out there and we still remember.

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