I think the handling of the vehicles can be quite realistic especially with force feedback etc and every vehicle certainly feels different to drive.
Driving at full speed here NFS style at all times you can certainly forget about.
It's more like the Porsche game that came out in the NFS series which was the last one in that series that I enjoyed, not too real but not too arcady either, but if you were to compare the NFS series and TDU today they are world's apart.
The only thing part where it lacks realism is that you can't damage your car at all and when getting in an accident it doesn't feel quite real.
But I understand why they chose this option as it would be quite annoying when going for a 100km cruise and then crash your car somewhere halfway and having to start over. The option to have damage yes or no would have been good with repair shops along the way.
A lot of untapped potential in TDU and you'll find yourself thinking, they should have done this and that as well. So this game can only get better and I hope they release more of em but in the mean time still plenty of fun to be had with this one.
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