Games with some comfy driving?

Games with some comfy driving?
Something like countryside or idk

>inb4 gta, mad max, farcry

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Euro Truck Simulator 2
American Truck Simulator
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Why don't you just go and drive down a dirt road if you want something like that. Driving/racing games are made for speeding and drifting.

FFXV

I know that you inb4'd GTA, but I really do love how V captures little nuggets of the feeling of driving through California, from desert driving, to coastline driving, to driving through the city at night. I just wish that there was more actual woodland to drive through.

These basically although TDU was pretty good for just cruising around the countryside.

Christ minis are so dumb with their fat speedometer in the middle

My favorite part of GTA 5 is cruising along in my car when I get teleported out and locked into a cage on the side of the road before being spawnraped by explosions until I leave the session.

Jalopy

THIS

Is that a Mini? Are you gay?

>trucks
>or trucks
>more trucks
>no textures

PUBG

Asseto Corsa

Envirobear.

textures or not. You're not getting anything comfier than Jalopy. Prove me wrong. Oh wait, you can't.

Forza horizon 3

>tfw TDU came out 11 years ago
Maybe you could try The Crew, but it doesn't interest me as much

my summer car

GTA5 is the best for casual driving because it has the most detailed, living world.

Something like Jalopy and European Truck Simulator have great potential but they're held back by a world with no character, just repeating low-res textures as far as the eye can see.

I think if the guys who made the abomination Silent Hill Downpour just made a spooky cloudy twilight driving game, it could surpass GTA5 because they DID put a lot of attention into their environments

fpbp

fuck. you got me

>OP's wife's bull said he had to leave so went for a ride in the cuckwagon
meep meep!

My Summer Car.

What games have comfy windshield wiper mechanics?

>Prove me wrong
>didn't prove shit

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What game mate

Driveclub

>Racing games have such beautiful tracks but you have to race instead of taking in the sights

The original (and best) Mafia game had great driving mechanics.

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ehhhh

Comfy driving is literally the existential purpose for truck sims.

Mafia 2.

I've had Mafia 2 in my library for years, still haven't played it... is it any good?

Forza horizon 1 & 2, you can just take a leisurely drive through the environment without racing.

That's incredible

Mafia 2 is p good, you should try it

Mafia 1.

I seriously envy Americans seeing as they have a country built for cars. Taking a trip across the continent must be great once you get out of the urban sprawl.

So many games to play.... At the moment I am shuffling between Deus Ex MD, Shadow Tactics, Evil Within 2 and Mario Odyssey.

This. I fucking hate European roads and I hate driving on them.

The Crew is pretty good if you ignore the pants on head retarded story and just roam around.

>tfw living in norwegian countryside so comfydriving is all i know

Comfy wiper mechanics sounds so absurd that I want to call you a retard but I actually understand exactly what you mean

I occasionally fire up GT5 for a drive around Nurburgring in my Kubelwagen.

Why do American cars mostly automatic, and European manual?

It sucks when you have to foot the bill for a country built around cars though.

i dunno but im sure theres a punchline in there somewhere

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Man you need to get out more, eu has some amazing countries to drive through. And before some murrican gets triggered, no i'm not saying that america doesn't have them too

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I don't really know, maybe the fuel is cheaper in comparison so they don't have to worry about it.
Or maybe they're lazy

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European cars have traditionally had smaller engines for economical reasons and still do, and a manual transmission allows for better control over what gear you're in and what rpm you're at so that you can get the most out of your effective rev range, i.e. the range where the engine makes the most power and torque.

Americans on the other hand could bathe in decadence after the war so they focused their developments on more comfort instead and simply made the engines bigger to make up for the unprecise shifting of automatics. Of course it came back to bite them in the ass during the oil crisis, but up to that point it worked just fine for them. However by that time no one knew how to drive manual anymore and cities were already built around boring drives so they just stuck with automatics even when they were forced to downsize their cars.

Americans also get licenses at 15-16 on average. There's a hint in there somewhere. On a more serious side they care far less about fuel consumption.

thing is not driving manual is missing half the experience. I mean, how are you going to DEJA VU with an auto? you won't, that's how.

You don't want Americans to "DEJA VU" anything. Trust me, be glad that it's like this.

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FUEL - as a racing game it's a trainwreck. But as a free roamer it's absolutely mesmerizing. The sheer size of the thing is addicting. I have maybe 100 hours in it just driving aimlessly.

The only deja vu you'll have in the US is when your work commute looks like this and every morning you question yourself on why the hell you bought a manual.