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As I said in a Tweet rant, if sound is important enough to be added to the game, it’s important enough to caption.
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Then there’s the lack of captioning, which, while it doesn’t have any impact on the game, it really annoyed me that there’s such good random chatter, usually at the racing hubs by an announcer, that I can’t help but feel purposefully left out of the full experience. The subtitles need to have size options and they need to be located at the top of the screen during races to solve the subtitles issues. I’m not exactly looking down at the bottom of my screen to read tiny text when I’m driving 100 mph and trying not to crash. Especially when you’re in a race and the narrator starts talking. They’re present and there’s no lag or buggy stuff, but they’re too small and often times far too difficult to read. BUT I’m happy to tell you, those issues don’t make it any less fun.įirst up, we have the subtitles. Is any game ever without issues? Probably not. That’s not to say it’s not without issues though. It’s a stunning game with an equally stunning photo mode (you know how I love photo modes) and it’s just plain mindless fun. Then I took my gay boat (yes, all of my vehicles are giant, moving rainbows) out into the ocean and just bobbed around for a while. My gay little plane and I flew from Florida, up to the Statue of Liberty, home to Chicago, and ended up in San Francisco, just for fun. The Crew 2 doesn’t even have a hint of politics or moral issues and DAMN is it nice to be able to shut the dumpster fire of the US off for a while and just enjoy the (beautifully recreated) US in a whole host of vehicles. The world is on fire, I’m a Muslim immigrant in a country that despises me, I’m disabled… You get the picture. It’s also exactly what I needed in a game right now. The Crew 2 is an incredibly fun game, as well as an incredible improvement on the first game.