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I've had so much fun in Crash Mode, although my Dad has beaten my top scores in many of the courses in that now. And he took about half the time to do so as well.
Anyway, I'm really enjoying this, and I've also had a go at the multiplayer, which, although has a little bit of slowdown, is brilliant all the same.
For some odd reason, before it autosaves, it deletes/formats my file, but then saves right after, so I get everything back again... is it just the game or is it my memory card? Don't really mind though, as it isn't like I lose anything anyway.
So, yeah, go get it. Crashing smashing excitement! Vrooom!
But I kinda like it like that, always feels like I'm getting somewhere and with Burnout always feels like I'm going to unlock something.
And AJ has a dodgy Memory Card.
....ahem.
> Hey ... 1 question - does the GC version have all the extra stuff from
> the PS2 version? Or is it only the XB one which gets all the new
> stuff?
The 'Cube version is the best out of the three, according to Criterion Games. They also have a secret F-Zero tribute in there.
*shrugs*
Maybe it has more secrets, or something.
> Hey ... 1 question - does the GC version have all the extra stuff from
> the PS2 version? Or is it only the XB one which gets all the new
> stuff?
Cube version is the same as Xbox, it's got tarted up graphics and 15 extra crash junctions.
But one time it just didn't save properly and formatted the whole memory card.
I've also found out I lost my Conflict: Desert Storm thingy as well, so I've been playing that again.
The only game I didn't lose a file on was for Animal Crossing, as it is on another memory card.
I'll start Burnout 2 again later, and if it does the same, I'll get an Official Memory Card tomorrow, and if it does it yet again, I'll get a refund on the game.
That'll go just below Lost Kingdoms II, Ikaruga and Wario World, probably on par with Def Jam.
Saving sounds dodgy though...
No harm done!
I'll have to check it now.