To simulate a stress dream, play Rocket League for 1,300 hours and then try this car golf game

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After 1,300 hours of Rocket League, playing a game that is almost but not exactly like Rocket League is challenging.

Due to their Counter-Strike brain conditioning, some of my friends are annoyed by shooter things that seem normal to me. Shooting while running seems to be repugnant behavior to them. I can't precisely relate to that, but I've now found the car equivalent: After 1,300 hours of Rocket League, playing boosty-car sports gamefor the first time felt like trying to tear a piece of perforated paper a centimeter below the perforations.

I find it hard to be completely satisfied with a golf game in which hole-in-ones seem to be impossible and long drives are often not very long and not very exciting. The floaty ball that works so well in Rocket League is a disappointment in golf, where I want to hold my breath as I watch a white speck trace a shallow parabola across the sky—the exact parabola I predicted it would trace—only to bounce sharply into a sand trap.

When you play against others in Turbo Golf Racing, their balls are semi-transparent to you, and you can't interact with them. You can interact with other cars by shooting rocket pickups at them—Red Shells, basically—but if anything is going to screw up someone's win, it's not going to be something as minor as a spinout.

 

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100% agree, oh and dont forget you can change them camera settings!! 🤣🤣

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