Tuesday, 11 July 2023

Bad Driving = More Kudos!

A video showing that reckless power sliding awards much higher Kudos than careful driving (non Hot Lap / Timed Run courses).  This is because Skill / No Penalty Kudos are 'fixed' and offer lower scores than Style Kudos.  Therefore any penalty deductions (for hitting the sides or other cars) are more than made up by the excess Style Kudos you earn.

Chapter 17 - Event 6 (one-on-one challenge vs. Mitsubishi Eclipse '99)
Course: London - St James's Park - Medium - Birdcage Walk East II (St James' M-5)
My car: Nissan Skyline GTR (Manual Gears / No ABS)


Skilled and careful driving total.  25 second head start to opponent 

Kudos score: 1281.8 (Skill: 112.9, Style: 368, No Penalties: 160.  Joker played so score doubled).

Reckless power sliding.  60 second head start to myself

Kudos score: 3792 (Skill: 0, Style: 2216, Penalties: -320.  Joker played so score doubled).


3792 vs 1281.8 is more than double so if you want record kudos scores, sadly this is the path you need to take.  However if you are disciplined and aim for skilled, careful driving with a touch of style, I believe you will enjoy the game much more (just don't expect many kudos records).

Please note, due to a bug in the game (all versions), the record display screen does not show the 'Head Start' seconds given to the CPU or yourself.  It will only display as 0.0s (no head start/head start given to  CPU) or -0.0s (head start given to yourself)

Friday, 23 June 2023

Multiplayer mode video

A short video showing the 'split match play' feature in multiplayer mode.  I firstly drove the whole race in the Clio and once I passed the finish line, the CPU took over the running of that car.  I then drove the RV8 while the CPU was driving the Clio around the course.

 

Monday, 19 June 2023

The MSR fan sites that never were


Following on from my 2015 post about MSR fan sites, here are two that were never completed.


MSR.PT.VU / MSR.HOME.SAPO.PT


I saw this advertised on an old topic at dreamcast.onlineconsoles.com.  This Portugese site was created at the end of April 2004 and promised rankings, ghost/time trials and tutorials.  However these features were still 'under construction' on early 2005 (according to Wayback) and no further updates ever occurred. It disappeared offline sometime in the 2010's.


MSR.B0X.COM



This was advertised on a topic from Bizarre Creations' old Ezboard forum.  Unfortunately just this homepage was made advertising the site was coming on 20 March 2001.  Nothing else happened sadly and disappeared offline shortly after. 

Monday, 12 June 2023

Critical Reviews

I enjoy reading critical reviews for MSR as some of them raise valid points.  The game had a lot of hype in the UK Dreamcast press and some people were disappointed when it was eventually released.  Sadly these reviews are no longer online, however they have been preserved at Archive.org.


"While MSR is a welcome change in the identikit-driving genre, the game has some series flaws with its basic design, which unwind the whole experience. By relying so heavily on the original 'Kudos' scoring system, the simple problems are highlighted throughout the lengthy single player campaign and unfortunately the experience is ruined as a result."

NSTC-UK Rating: 6/10

Link to full review: NTSC-UK MSR Review


But not that everyone thinks I don't like MSR. MSR is a good racing game, but nothing more. In my opinion, it just didn't turn out to be the high-flyer I was hoping for. However, I recommend the game to every racing fan. Everyone else should borrow the game first and test it enough." 

Planet-Sega.de Rating: 86%

Link to full review: Planet-Sega.de MSR Review (translated from German)


"When MSR is good, it’s very good, and its innovations deserve a lot of credit for making the game so engaging, once you get over the initial hump. Sadly, there are too many little aggravations, too many flawed design decisions and too many visual annoyances disrupting the experience to keep it from being the perfect Dreamcast racing game that some players might have been expecting. To say nothing of MC H*m* and company. Wey hey!"

Link to full review: Electric Playground Review


"MSR" is a universe of drifting and cornering, accelerating and power-steering, peppy music and decent graphics that, while worth a visit from time to time via a rental ticket price, it's too unrewarding and punishing a formula for the hardest of the hardcore to plow the cash for. Test-drive before you buy... another Infogrames driving game that is (he, he, he)!

DC-Swirl Review: 3.5 / 5

Link to full review: DC Swirl Review

Tuesday, 6 June 2023

Defunct homebrew MSR Ranking 2006 - 2018 (Matching Service from dcarena.de)

When I first began researching MSR in-depth back in 2010-2012, I came across this German fan page.

This ranking was initially set up back in 2006.  Unfortunately by the time I found it, the facility had more or less been abandoned; the upload/login feature was broken as membership was closed, and you could only download existing ghosts.  I made a video 13 years ago showing some of MSR's Dreamarena homepages on my Dreamcast (via the Wayback Machine) and I included this ranking within it to demonstrate downloads.

Sadly the whole site went offline back in 2018.  For more information on dcarena.de, please see the following link: https://www.sega-dc.de/dreamcast/DCArena.de

Thursday, 25 May 2023

Old MSR player's Speed Challenge internet rankings

Just over a decade ago, I found a player who kept a record of his internet rankings for the Speed Challenge.  No footage of Dreamarena and times aren't spectacular, but nice to have come across an MSR player from the 2000-2001 time period.  This particular webpage is no longer online but has been archived (link below).  

"Now for my MSR Netrankings:

Metropolis Street Racer
World Speed Challenge: London
DateRankingTime
08/04/20012271:17"170
30/05/2001231As Above
25/09/2001239As Above
23/02/2002245As Above
DateRankingTime

Metropolis Street Racer
World Speed Challenge: San Francisco
DateRankingTime
08/04/20011411:08"060
30/05/2001146As Above
25/09/2001156As Above
23/02/2002160As Above
DateRankingTime

Metropolis Street Racer
World Speed Challenge: Tokyo
DateRankingTime
08/04/20011981:04"603
30/05/2001137!?As Above
25/09/2001222As Above
23/02/2002615!!As Above
DateRankingTime

Metropolis Street Racer
World Speed Challenge: Total Of All 3 Circuits
DateRankingTime
08/04/200196!!3:29"833
30/05/2001100As Above
25/09/2001109As Above
23/02/2002117As Above
DateRankingTime

Not bad eh? 96th on the time of all 3 circuits combined!! Now down to 117th, which ain't bad considering I haven't played MSR in months."

Original link:

Monday, 22 May 2023

Sega Europe October 2000 Press Release

It's definitely not a 'choose-your-car, chose your-circuit' racer, completing track after track in a repetitive championship. Metropolis Street Racer is the ultimate test of skill, style and precision, with an ever-expanding series of exciting driving challenges - it's all about Kudos.

Kudos is earned from winning, being an impressive driver to watch and the personal kudos of knowing you're the fastest, most stylish and exciting racer. Kudos is the ultimate style and dexterity and success rating in MSR, it's how you progress through the game. Your kudos rating is used to earn the chance to challenge for new cars and to unlock the later stages of the game and is achieved through: -

  • Speed - winning, beating the best times, etc.
  • Style - clean laps, powerslides, 'showy' driving etc.
  • Gambling - set your own goals to beat, on your own or against other cars
  • However any sloppy, dangerous or clumsily driving and you lose kudos.

London, Tokyo and San Francisco are the city backdrops. Modelled down to accurate and intricate detail everything is there, major landmarks to the bushes in people's gardens. The Dreamcast's built in clock is used to provide Real Time so as you race you visually notice the change between dawn and dusk. As you begin only 3 simple routes will be open, one in each city but as the game progresses, you will unlock routes which increase in length, complexity and pace.

MSR is divided into a number of chapters, with the ultimate goal of each chapter being to win the car on offer. Each Chapter contains a range of different driving and racing Stages. You can repeat a stage at anytime and with any car you own to try to beat your kudos. But the kudos recorded is that of the last race, so it's for the drivers who can take risks and gamble. Each chapter offers special races, events and challenges. These are only available at certain times (e.g. night races) or for those with particular cars.

Each of the game's 25 Chapters comprises ten stages of various types and offers you the potential to unlock a new car as a goal for completion. Unlocking the car makes it available for you in the games Car Showroom - available for a 'no obligation' test drive. If you like it you can them challenge to own it, customise it and add it to your personal garage. Each stage is designed to test every area of the driver's ability - from racing skills through to manoeuvring competence.

From a choice of over 40 cars from some of the world's leading car manufacturers. Cars have been accurately modelled both visually, dynamically and sounds specifically recorded to give you a true driving experience. You can be one of the first to drive a virtual VX220, Vauxhall's exciting new sports car or in conjunction with Dreamarena, Sega's internet portal who have teamed up with Vauxhall, win a VX220 through an exclusive online MSR competition.

The essential car stereo blasts out a range of tunes, from dance to jazz to J-pop offering a choice of radio stations or virtual CDs. Each city has three radio stations tuned in; London listeners have a choice of Capital Jazz, Underground (dance) and West Central One (general pop). Each station has jingles, adverts and DJ's - in Japanese for Tokyo!

Multiplayer battles allow up to eight players to compete for kudos. Players can either bring along their own personal garage on VM, or can 'borrow' cars from other players' garages.

League tables will be collated on Dreamarena from scores uploaded from around the world. The Opel / Vauxhall Internet Challenge, the ultimate test of skill is recorded via the VM and Internet. This challenge takes you to three of the most difficult circuits - one in each city - to race in the prestigious VX220. Racing tips can be picked up by using the VM to download the actual lap, learn how they do it and better their performance.

"The realism that MSR achieves is a combination of intricate detail, sound and realtime. The experience is a break through for racing games; the focus is not just on speed but style. MSR gives endless replay value and rewards the player constantly." - Alison Turner Director of UK Marketing

Metropolis Street racer will be in stores November 2000.