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Dr. Mac: Rants & Raves - Redline: Virtual Racing w/Fast Cars

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October 13th, 2006

Episode #69
Redline: Virtual Racing w/Fast Cars

In this episode, allow me to introduce you to an enjoyable game/simulation that won't do anything to improve your productivity, sex life, or looks, but is inexpensive, fun, and worth trying. It's called Redline and it's Ambrosia Software's excellent new race car simulation/game.

I'm a sucker for fast cars. I wish I could afford one and/or that my wife would allow me to drive one. But neither of those things seems likely in the foreseeable future, so Ambrosia's Redline car racing simulation/game is the next best thing.

I'm not a big gamer, but I do love to check out new games that pique my interest, so when I heard that Ambrosia had a new fast car game out I downloaded the (184MB) demo immediately and gave it a try.  Before I type another word, here's one (a word) for the wise: DO NOT download this demo if you have a deadline looming. Even though I don't usually waste a lot of time on games, I found myself wasting a LOT of time with Redline. I would quit and go back to work, but before long would find myself on the track again, trying to shave a few seconds off my lap times.

You can play Redline in three different variations -- simulation, arcade, and turbo arcade. In simulation, your car performs as realistically as possible, which is extremely realistic due to a superior physics engine. You can really feel the difference between a Mini Cooper and a Corvette when you choose simulation. Alas, I'm clumsy and lead-footed, so simulation is mostly too challenging for me. Arcade, on the other hand, is much easier to play and master, so it's more my speed (pun intended). The car responds reasonably realistically, but isn't nearly as twitchy as in simulation. Finally, turbo arcade is arcade on steroids, and much, much faster. 

Redline offers four different racing scenarios: Quick Race, Time Trial, Multiplayer, and Challenges. In Quick Race, you drive against one or more computer-generated opponents. In Figure 1, which shows Quick Race mode, I'm driving the blue Mini Cooper (which happens to be the car I drive in real life, by the way), racing against a single computer-controlled opponent in a red VW Golf.


Figure 1: I'm trailing the red Golf, but only by 7/10 of a second
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I'm losing, but only by a hair. Or at least I was... Then, disaster struck, as shown in Figure 2, which was taken a few seconds after Figure 1. As you can clearly see, I'm in deep trouble and unlikely to win the race.


Figure 2: This is what happens when you take a curve a little too fast...
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Moving right along (pun intended again), Time Trial mode is also very cool and a lot of fun. In this mode you race against the clock, trying to improve your lap times. The cool part is that after you complete at least one lap, Redline generates a ghost image of your car's best previous lap, as shown in Figure 3. This allows you to see where you went wrong (or right), and how you're doing time-wise versus your best previous lap. 


Figure 3: Time Trial mode: I'm driving the little red Corvette, chasing the ghost image that represents my best previous lap.
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Challenge mode lets you compete against the clock for gold, silver, and bronze medals in tests of your prowess in tasks that include acceleration, braking, slalom, curves, and more.

Finally, Multiplayer mode lets you race against other Redline fanatics via the Internet or local area network. Since I still suck at Redline, I rarely race against others online. When I do, my handle is "Dr. Mac." (What else would it be?) So, if you race in Redline's Multiplayer mode and see "Dr. Mac" in the lobby, feel free to say "hi" before you kick my butt.

So there you have it. Ambrosia Software has done it again with another addicting, enjoyable, finely polished game that takes minutes to learn and months to master.

Download the fully-functional demo and give it a try. My guess is that many of you will find it necessary to pony up $25 to unlock the additional tracks, cars, challenges, and other good stuff that becomes available only after you pay to register.

See you on the track!

Redline - Ambrosia Software. $25

And that's all he wrote...

Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus has been a Macintosh user for a long, long time and has written 49 computer books including Mac OS X Tiger For Dummies and GarageBand for Dummies. He also offers expert technical help and training to Mac users, in real time and at reasonable prices, via telephone, e-mail, and/or unique Internet-enabled remote control software. For more information on Bob and his services, visit www.boblevitus.com.

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Close Name:geoduck Posts: 1922 Joined: 30 Dec 2003
Subject:

I have also been wasting way too much time with Redline. I drive the Green Mini (also matching what I drive in real life) and have been having a lot of fun. The physics is wonderful and I can really feel the power oversteer and understeer in the Mini and Vette respectivly. The only thing I don't care for is that you must pass each of the challenges to unlock the higher performance cars. I can understand not wanting drivers who are in way over their head in network racing, but why not let me totally screw up and jump in the highest performance car when I'm driving by myself.

Other than that the game is fun and is a huge time suck.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Grammar

'Addicting' is not an English word.
Please use 'Addictive' in future.
Thank you.
Other than that minor annoyance - nice review.

Close Name:LaurieF -   TMO Forum Mod Posts: 3547 Joined: 15 Jun 2001
Subject: Re: Grammar

Quote
Anonymous wrote:
'Addicting' is not an English word.
Please use 'Addictive' in future.


Wrong. From the OED, which you'll have to admit has an exceptional pedigree:
Quote
1939 [see ADDICTIVE a.]. 1965 Listener 23 Sept. 465/1 Lysergic acid..is not addicting. 1970 Nature 22 Aug. 773/2 The use of methadone, a synthetic drug that is addicting..is on the increase in New York. 1984 A. HAILEY Strong Medicine IV. xvi. 397 It was not addicting. Incredibly, adverse reports about its effect were almost nil.

So please check, in future.

Close Name:bugsnw Posts: 1 Joined: 14 Oct 2006
Subject: Awesome

What a great game. I don't usually keep up with gaming on the Mac but after reading your review, I tried it out, loved it, and purchased it. Now several hours are gone from my life!

I like your down-to-earth reviews and always visit your site. I've heard you a time or two on my various podcasts. You should definitely teach a class on the proper pace of speaking. I swear, something about Podcasts makes people slooow wwaaaaayy dooowwn.

Hey, how's the iPod+Nike setup going? Still keeping your motivated?

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Re: iPod+Nike

Bugs,

Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate them.

As for the iPod/Nike deal, I'm still walking/running more than before I got it. Not as much as I'd like to but more than before. So yes, it is keeping me motivated.

Thanks for asking.

Bob

Close Name:Guest
Subject:

Quote
LaurieF wrote:
Quote
Anonymous wrote:
'Addicting' is not an English word.
Please use 'Addictive' in future.


Wrong. From the OED, which you'll have to admit has an exceptional pedigree:
Quote
1939 [see ADDICTIVE a.]. 1965 Listener 23 Sept. 465/1 Lysergic acid..is not addicting. 1970 Nature 22 Aug. 773/2 The use of methadone, a synthetic drug that is addicting..is on the increase in New York. 1984 A. HAILEY Strong Medicine IV. xvi. 397 It was not addicting. Incredibly, adverse reports about its effect were almost nil.

So please check, in future.


Addict is not a verb. If it was, addicting could be a viable word: -
Look -> Looking
Check - > Checking

But, seeing as Addict is a noun, the correct adjective form would be Addictive.

Some Dictionaries do state that it can be used as a transitive verb, but that would require both a subject and an object, and so stating that 'something is addicting', would not form a complete sentence.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Save your money.

This is the worst racing sim for the Mac. The "simulation mode" is a complete joke. I have spun-out of control in a Diablo taking a corner at only 30mph! The physics engine is the farthest from "advanced" as it could be. The challenges are not consistent which yes will lead you to wasting a lot of time - trying to attain times that are not possible. This game at it's best is only a $5 piece of shareware.

Take my advice and wait for CMR05.... it's only been a year and a half...

Close Name:Intruder -   TMO Mac Specialist Posts: 3149 Joined: 07 Jul 2004
Subject:

Quote
Anonymous wrote:
Addict is not a verb. If it was, addicting could be a viable word: -
Look -> Looking
Check - > Checking

But, seeing as Addict is a noun, the correct adjective form would be Addictive.

Some Dictionaries do state that it can be used as a transitive verb, but that would require both a subject and an object, and so stating that 'something is addicting', would not form a complete sentence.


In the medical profession, addict can be a verb (non-transitive).

To cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, esp. a narcotic drug)
Synonym: hook

Close Name:Guest
Subject: It's realistic!

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Guest wrote:
This is the worst racing sim for the Mac. The "simulation mode" is a complete joke. I have spun-out of control in a Diablo taking a corner at only 30mph! The physics engine is the farthest from "advanced" as it could be. The challenges are not consistent which yes will lead you to wasting a lot of time - trying to attain times that are not possible. This game at it's best is only a $5 piece of shareware.

Take my advice and wait for CMR05.... it's only been a year and a half...

You've definitly been playing too many arcade games. Have you ever driven a Diablo in real life? If you gun a powerful car with most of the power being transferred to the rear wheels, what do you expect to happen? And if you're REALLY not willing to learn how to drive, play arcade or turbo.
As for "times that are not possible" - I found the challenges pretty easy, after I practiced. Strait golds have been achieved by many people who have played Redline.
I feel that I have gotten at least five times the shareware cost out of Redline - especially after creating a few addon cars! imo, buying this game is the best use of $25 possible.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Ummmmm

A Diablo is a 4WD lamborghini... It does NOT spin out when you floor the pedal.

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