This game is massively underrated but I understand why, at least here. Lots of oval haters and people expecting road course physics. Especially in light of other game makers struggling with ovals, NASCAR Heat 2 feels decent, almost Assetto-like, on ovals (as opposed to SMS, who's corporate motto is "let's screw the oval fans over"). Ovals really are easy to nail, if you think about, and they did a good job. I'd say a weak spot is track mapping, but each track has a very distinct personality, so drone mapping or topography maps were clearly used. The setups may be more intricate than any game out there. And the A.I. are the crown jewel. It's nearly impossible to get them right on an oval. Just ask SMS or any previous NASCAR maker.


Rob, you once again prove that you have some of the most disconnected from reality and/or zero added value posts on this nice, hospitable website. To me it seems that you just write to be able to see your own writing.

There is no such as thing as "road course physics", there is just physics.

Get help.
 
Graphics look fantastic.....huge but......will it feel , drive as good as it looks.....usually not.....and for fear of that ...I usually stay away.....what's needed is a Nascar 2003 to todays graphics standards.
 
@Andy Jackson i take it by giving me a beer for that comment you suggest i go and drink one rather than try this game ??
Not at all, but I expect the beer to feel better value for money. ;) I'd wait until the game is about the same price as a pint.
Oh and it isn't in the same league as NR2003 in my opinion.
 
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I'm a huge iracing guy (since 7 years)
For me, oval racing is on iracing, or is not. ... for the moment at least.
Is Nascar Heat 2 a "game" or a "sim" ? (yeah, sounds like a stupid question ... especially when some people here considers pcars like a sim...)
..I mean, I'm pretty happy with iracing, but sometimes I would like to run some oval offline, with decent AI and realistic physics... I perfectly undertsand that NHE cannot be as realistic as iracing (we're talking about a game for consoles), but is it close ? or do I have to stay with NR2003 if I want something correct ?
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Rob, you once again prove that you have some of the most disconnected from reality and/or zero added value posts on this nice, hospitable website. To me it seems that you just write to be able to see your own writing.

There is no such as thing as "road course physics", there is just physics.

Get help.
And you have demonstrated that you are willing to attack the person, not the issue, which typically happens when I deal with people like yourself.
 
I'm a huge iracing guy (since 7 years)
For me, oval racing is on iracing, or is not. ... for the moment at least.
Is Nascar Heat 2 a "game" or a "sim" ? (yeah, sounds like a stupid question ... especially when some people here considers pcars like a sim...)
..I mean, I'm pretty happy with iracing, but sometimes I would like to run some oval offline, with decent AI and realistic physics... I perfectly undertsand that NHE cannot be as realistic as iracing (we're talking about a game for consoles), but is it close ? or do I have to stay with NR2003 if I want something correct ?
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This recent article on PRC might give you some pointers as to what to expect.

https://notworking.url/2017/11/14/the-more-things-change/

How does this stand up against Nr2003??
It doesn't smell like an old basement as much.
 
I think that if you hated the release physics, then it's probably not going to impress you now. After all, physics, handing models are very subjective.
I think the oval was good enough, "manageable", but I dread trying the trucks at Mo again, it was so imprecise and dire. Maybe I'll give it another wack, and there's also ReShade...
 
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And you have demonstrated that you are willing to attack the person, not the issue, which typically happens when I deal with people like yourself.

The issue? Your original post is basically a rant about ALL the people who don't like Nascar games and "oval physics", like you do. And you're telling me I pick on people. Which is epic. :)

Try getting some help. You're unable to evaluate your own words.

PS: oh and tracks don't have personalities.. people might.
 
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The issue? Your original post is basically a rant about ALL the people who don't like Nascar games and "oval physics", like you do. And you're telling me I pick on people. Which is epic. :)

Try getting some help. You're unable to evaluate your own words.

PS: oh and tracks don't have personalities.. people might.
Not sure why you got upset with Rob's post, I didn't read anything in the post that was offending to anyone in particular. Was it the "Lots of oval haters..."? To me that was a general comment, and actually true to some point (oval racing isn't popular with many), but still not directed at anyone in particular.
 
Not sure why you got upset with Rob's post, I didn't read anything in the post that was offending to anyone in particular. Was it the "Lots of oval haters..."? To me that was a general comment, and actually true to some point (oval racing isn't popular with many), but still not directed at anyone in particular.

Did I say that i found his post offending? I did say that he's addressing all the people who don't like Nascar or Nascar games, which is basically a kindergarten level rant. And the fact that he speaks of "oval physics" firmly places his understanding of simracing somewhere in that age group. So getting offended by Rob, in my opinion, would be like booing at the paralympics.

And yes, oval racing - to me - isn't about racing, it's about money primarily. Hence the whole "turn left" thing, so that you can cram as many spectators the easiest. At the same time Nascar has absolute positives that even F1, in its current state, can learn from, technical regulations being the most relevant and the one which makes Nascar one of the closest and most competitive motorsports in the world. Which is pretty nice to watch.
 
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Details for the upcoming November 21st DLC drop for NASCAR Heat 2 have been announced!

Lots of new liveries I've never heard of for drivers I don't know, challengers and alternative spotter audio galore can be found in the November 2017 DLC drop for NASCAR Heat 2. Now you probably already know my take on routine DLC releases that don't add much of objective value, so I'll stay away from repeating myself again here and just leave you the details below..

Jumbo Expansion Pack
NASCAR Heat 2’s November Jumbo Expansion Pack includes 28 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) and 5 NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS) paint schemes. Also included are 32 MENCS Playoff and 20 NXS Playoff schemes. That’s a total of 85 paint schemes in the November Jumbo Expansion Pack! Finally, you’ll also get 3 new Challenges from Chase Elliott, Justin Allgaier, and John Hunter Nemechek and new Spotter Audio from Brad Keselowski’s spotter, Joey Meier!

Paint Schemes - Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
  • Jimmie Johnson, Lowe’s / Hitachi (Texas)
  • Jimmie Johnson, Lowe’s / A.O. Smith (Bristol)
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr, Mountain Dew-S-A (Kansas)
  • Jamie McMurray, Cessna / Beechcraft (Phoenix)
  • Brad Keselowski, Fitzgerald Glider Kits (Talladega)
  • Austin Dillon, Lucas Oil (Las Vegas)
  • Kasey Kahne, UniFirst (Talladega)
  • Kasey Kahne, Mountain Dew (Kentucky)
  • Trevor Bayne, Performance Plus (Las Vegas)
  • Danica Patrick, Mobil 1 Annual Protection (Bristol)
  • Clint Bowyer, Mobil 1 Annual Protection (Kansas)
  • Clint Bowyer, Haas Automation *New* (Michigan)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Go Bowling (Kansas)
  • Ryan Blaney, Quiklane Tire & Auto (Indianapolis)
  • Joey Logano, Duralast GT (Martinsville)
  • Joey Logano, AutoTrader (Bristol)
  • Joey Logano, AAA Insurance (Kansas)
  • Chase Elliott, Kelley Blue Book (Sonoma)
  • Chase Elliott, Mountain Dew (Bristol)
  • Paul Menard, Valvoline / Menards (Las Vegas)
  • Ryan Newman, Chevrolet (Martinsville)
  • Landon Cassill, FR8 Auctions (Martinsville)
  • Chris Buescher, Scott Products (Texas)
  • David Ragan, Shriners Hospital (Michigan)
  • David Ragan, Shriner’s Hospital (Daytona 2)
  • Kurt Busch, Mobil 1 Annual Protection (Richmond)
  • Aric Almirola, Fresh From Florida (Talladega)
  • AJ Allmendinger, Fry’s Click List (Phoenix)
Paint Schemes - NASCAR XFINITY Series
  • Elliott Sadler, Golden Corral (Richmond)
  • Ty Dillon, Nexium 24hr (Las Vegas)
  • Ty Dillon, Ruud (Auto Club)
  • Jeremy Clements, RepairableVehicles.com (Road America)
  • Joey Gase, The Racing Warehouse (Bristol)
Playoff Schemes - Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
  • Jamie McMurray, McDonalds / Cessna (Chicago)
  • Jamie McMurray, Cessna (Loudon)
  • Jamie McMurray, Gearwrench (Dover)
  • Austin Dillon, Chevrolet Accessories (Loudon)
  • Austin Dillon, AAA (Dover)
  • Kevin Harvick, Jimmy John’s (Chicago)
  • Kevin Harvick, Mobil 1 (Loudon)
  • Kasey Kahne, Great Clips (Chicago)
  • Kasey Kahne, Road to Race Day (Loudon)
  • Kasey Kahne, Farmers Insurance (Dover)
  • Denny Hamlin, FedEx Office (Chicago)
  • Denny Hamlin, FedEx Ground (Loudon)
  • Denny Hamlin, FedEx Freight (Dover)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Fastenal (Chicago)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Fifth Third Bank (Loudon)
  • Kyle Busch, Skittles Sweet Heat (Chicago)
  • Kyle Busch, Caramel M&M’s (Loudon)
  • Matt Kenseth, DeWalt / FlexVolt (Chicago)
  • Matt Kenseth, SiriusXM (Loudon)
  • Ryan Blaney, Motorcraft / Quicklane (Chicago)
  • Chase Elliott, NAPA Brakes (Chicago)
  • Chase Elliott, Kelley Blue Book (Loudon)
  • Chase Elliott, NAPA Auto Parts (Dover)
  • Ryan Newman, Caterpillar / 10 Decades (Chicago)
  • Ryan Newman, Waste Masters (Dover)
  • Kurt Busch, Monster / Haas (Chicago)
  • Kurt Busch, Haas / Monster (Loudon)
  • Kyle Larson, Target / Coke (Chicago)
  • Kyle Larson, Credit One Bank (Dover)
  • Jimmie Johnson, Lowe’s / Hitachi (Chicago)
  • Jimmie Johnson, Lowe’s / Sharkbite Plumbing (Dover)
  • Martin Truex Jr., Furniture Row (Chicago)
Paint Schemes - NASCAR XFINITY Series
  • Cole Custer, Haas Automation (Kentucky)
  • Elliott Sadler, OneMain Financial (Kentucky)
  • Elliott Sadler, OneMain Financial Pink (Charlotte)
  • Michael Annett, Pilot / Flying J (Kentucky)
  • Michael Annett, TMC (Charlotte)
  • Justin Allgaier, Brant Agriculture (Kentucky)
  • Justin Allgaier, Textron Off Road (Dover)
  • Justin Allgaier, Advance Auto Parts (Charlotte)
  • William Byron, Liberty University (Kentucky)
  • William Byron, Axalta / Central Aluminum (Dover)
  • Blake Koch, Leaf Filter (Kentucky)
  • Blake Koch, Leaf Filter Pink (Charlotte)
  • Ryan Reed, Lilly Diabetes (Kentucky)
  • Matt Tifft, VisitMyrtleBeach (Kentucky)
  • Matt Tifft, Comcast NBC (Dover)
  • Daniel Hemric, Blue Gate Bank (Kentucky)
  • Daniel Hemric, Anderson Maple Syrup (Charlotte)
  • Brennan Poole, DC Solar (Kentucky)
  • Jeremy Clements, All South Electric / RV.com (Kentucky)
  • Brendan Gaughan, South Point Casino (Kentucky)
November Value Pack ($4.99 / included with 2017 Hot Pass)
Our November Value Pack includes 13 paint schemes from the MENCS and NXS. Highlights include Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Axalta scheme from Sonoma Raceway and Bubba Wallace’s GlobeLife scheme from Talladega!

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
  • Kasey Kahne, AARP Drive to End Hunger (Richmond)
  • Trevor Bayne, Ford EcoBoost (Pocono)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford EcoBoost (Texas)
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Fifth Third Bank (Richmond)
  • Chase Elliott, NAPA Brakes (Richmond)
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr, Axalta (Sonoma)
NASCAR XFINITY Series
  • Bubba Wallace, GlobeLife (Talladega)
  • Justin Allgaier, Hellman’s (Talladega)
  • Justin Allgaier, Cessna / Beechcraft (Dover)
  • Daniel Hemric, Death Wish Coffee (Watkins Glen)
  • Jeremy Clements, BRT Extrusions (Mid-Ohio)
  • Joey Gase, Donate Life (Atlanta)
  • Ty Majeski, Bit-O-Honey (Iowa)
November Toyota Pack (FREE)
Through our partnership with Toyota, fans will receive a free Toyota DLC pack each month. This month, you’ll receive 12 free schemes and 1 new Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Challenge from Martin Truex Jr! Highlights include Denny Hamlin’s FedEx Cares scheme and Kyle Busch’s Skittle Red, White, and Blue scheme.

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
  • Denny Hamlin, Sport Clips (Auto Club)
  • Denny Hamlin, FedEx Cares (Indianapolis)
  • Kyle Busch, Skittles Red, White and Blue (Talladega)
  • Kyle Busch, Pedigree Petcare (Dover)
  • Kyle Busch, M&M’s Red, White and Blue (Pocono)
  • Matt Kenseth, Peak Antifreeze (Auto Club)
  • Matt Kenseth, Toyota Care (Watkins Glen)
  • Corey Lajoie, RMC Events (Martinsville)
NASCAR XFINITY Series
  • Matt Tifft, Wastebits (Bristol)
  • Matt Tifft, Comcast NBC Universal (Daytona)
  • Matt Tifft, Surface / Fanatics (Kentucky)
  • Matt Tifft, MSC (Bristol)

NASCAR Heat 2 is available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC now!

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