Compara los precios de Drift Horizon Online en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por JDM4iK Games. Publicado por JDM4iK Games. Lanzado el 23/3/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Racing, Simulation, Sports.

Fun in short bursts if you just want to throw a car sideways online, but bugs, a punishing economy, and a ghost-town server count mean the fun has a hard expiry date.

My first instinct when loading up Drift Horizon Online was cautious optimism. An indie drift game with online multiplayer, tarmac and snow physics modes, an open city map to roam, and car upgrades covering engines, suspensions, and wheels? On paper that is a solid weekend toy for anyone who misses the sideways chaos of old-school arcade racers. Reality, unfortunately, tends to argue with paper. The core drifting loop is genuinely enjoyable at first. You earn cash by chaining drift points around the city, hunt hidden bonuses, unlock achievements, and funnel money back into your car through a parts store that holds up to 100 inventory slots. The physics lean clearly toward arcade rather than sim, which is fine. Controls feel loose until you put in the time to calibrate your inputs, and once they click you can string together satisfying slides. Sound design is one of the stronger points, with blow-off valves, exhaust pops, and tire screech that actually sound like they belong to a car rather than a sound library placeholder. There is also a dynamic camera mode that adds a bit of cinematic punch to your cleaner runs. Hardware support is where things get complicated fast. Steering wheel support is listed on the page, but community reports make it clear that wheel configuration options are buried or, for some setups, simply absent. Players with Logitech G27s and similar kit reported finding no usable settings menu for their hardware. For a game that calls itself a drifting simulator, that is a serious omission. Gamepad play is workable, and the game is flagged as Steam Deck playable, but wheel users should go in with low expectations and a backup plan. The bigger problem is the economy and bug load. Engine wear and tire wear both tick down as you drive, and if you run out of cash to repair them, the game essentially locks you out of progress. New players who spend their early earnings on visual or performance upgrades before understanding the repair system report hitting a wall that feels more like a design flaw than intentional difficulty. On top of that, the game has accumulated a reputation for persistent glitches, including out-of-bounds teleports and in-game currency bugs, that years of updates have not fully addressed. The online side of things has quietly hollowed out too. Concurrent player counts sit in the single digits most days, so the multiplayer city exploration angle that once gave the game its personality is now mostly a solo experience by default. If you are hunting for a split-screen couch option, look elsewhere entirely. This is online-only multiplayer, PC-only, and the player pool is thin enough that finding an active lobby is a lottery. The idea behind it, a chill open-city drift session with friends, is genuinely appealing. The execution just never got there. Riley, Scout Team

Drift Horizon Online

Drift Horizon Online

23 mar 2017JDM4iK Games
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Fun in short bursts if you just want to throw a car sideways online, but bugs, a punishing economy, and a ghost-town server count mean the fun has a hard expiry date.

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My first instinct when loading up Drift Horizon Online was cautious optimism. An indie drift game with online multiplayer, tarmac and snow physics modes, an open city map to roam, and car upgrades covering engines, suspensions, and wheels? On paper that is a solid weekend toy for anyone who misses the sideways chaos of old-school arcade racers. Reality, unfortunately, tends to argue with paper. The core drifting loop is genuinely enjoyable at first. You earn cash by chaining drift points around the city, hunt hidden bonuses, unlock achievements, and funnel money back into your car through a parts store that holds up to 100 inventory slots. The physics lean clearly toward arcade rather than sim, which is fine. Controls feel loose until you put in the time to calibrate your inputs, and once they click you can string together satisfying slides. Sound design is one of the stronger points, with blow-off valves, exhaust pops, and tire screech that actually sound like they belong to a car rather than a sound library placeholder. There is also a dynamic camera mode that adds a bit of cinematic punch to your cleaner runs. Hardware support is where things get complicated fast. Steering wheel support is listed on the page, but community reports make it clear that wheel configuration options are buried or, for some setups, simply absent. Players with Logitech G27s and similar kit reported finding no usable settings menu for their hardware. For a game that calls itself a drifting simulator, that is a serious omission. Gamepad play is workable, and the game is flagged as Steam Deck playable, but wheel users should go in with low expectations and a backup plan. The bigger problem is the economy and bug load. Engine wear and tire wear both tick down as you drive, and if you run out of cash to repair them, the game essentially locks you out of progress. New players who spend their early earnings on visual or performance upgrades before understanding the repair system report hitting a wall that feels more like a design flaw than intentional difficulty. On top of that, the game has accumulated a reputation for persistent glitches, including out-of-bounds teleports and in-game currency bugs, that years of updates have not fully addressed. The online side of things has quietly hollowed out too. Concurrent player counts sit in the single digits most days, so the multiplayer city exploration angle that once gave the game its personality is now mostly a solo experience by default. If you are hunting for a split-screen couch option, look elsewhere entirely. This is online-only multiplayer, PC-only, and the player pool is thin enough that finding an active lobby is a lottery. The idea behind it, a chill open-city drift session with friends, is genuinely appealing. The execution just never got there.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

Sports & racing

Etiquetas

steamArcade DriftOpen-City FreeroamEconomy GrindEngine Wear MechanicTarmac and Snow PhysicsWheel Support (Limited)Online-Only MultiplayerGhost-Town Servers

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Mínimos

Processor
Intel Celeron, Pentium 4
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia Geforce GTX275
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
2 GB available space

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JDM4iK Games
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Fecha de lanzamiento
23 mar 2017

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