Dare mods are similar to skulls in Halo in that they'll increase the difficulty by forcing certain conditions
like cockpit camera with no HUD for additional credits.
Not exact matches
Today's Jetta is packed full of driver - assistance gizmos
like a blind spot warning system, digital
cockpit, rearview
camera, and one or two USB ports depending on trim.
The juiciest driver assistance hardware,
like traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, a 360 - degree
camera view, and lane keeping assistance, is optional for the RS5, as is navigation with Audi's Virtual
Cockpit, which places an elaborate map and gauge presentation front and center in the instrument panel, if you so desire.
As requested, we also get our first glimpse at The Crew's
cockpit camera, and while the field of view is perhaps a little too close for our
liking, it's nonetheless a welcome addition, particularly if it's implemented into every available car.
As much as we
like to rag on the Kinect, this actually sounds
like a pretty cool implementation: the Kinect
camera will track the player's head and let them look around the
cockpit while they drive, which should be perfect for sizing up the next turn, or gauging the position of rival cars.
VR will let you experience the race from the driver's eyes
like never before, with fully interactive
cockpit cameras allowing you to freely look around the intricate interiors.
Switching
camera modes away from the
cockpit to chase - cam and you feel
like you've been ejected through the sunroof!
Engine sounds are particularly poor when driving with the
cockpit view (the closeness of the
cockpit cam can be adjusted, for those who are fussy
like me)-- driving with the external or bonnet
camera offers a marginal improvement with novel touches such as audible exhaust popping, although it's a tad excessive.