8 Features We’d Like To See More In Racing Games

From co-op careers to fun in-game challenges, there are a lot of great features in racing games. But some of them need to be in more racing titles. Here are just a few examples...
8 Features We’d Like To See More In Racing Games

1. Split screen

8 Features We’d Like To See More In Racing Games

OK, so split screen is still featured on a lot of racing games, but, it’s weird that this basic but enjoyable offline game mode is not available on all console releases. For example, Forza Horizon 3 doesn’t feature split screen, nor does the latest F1 game – F1 2016 by Codemasters.

Racing games are focusing more on online multiplayer but offline competitions from the same console are still pretty popular. It doesn’t seem like too much of a task to fit it into games either, but then again, we aren’t racing game developers.

2. Open world

8 Features We’d Like To See More In Racing Games

Having an open-world element in a racing game may seem a little pointless, but adding a walk-around feature would bring added fun and depth to something like Forza Horizon 3 and a fascinating ‘live the life’ component to motorsport titles like Project CARS.

Imagine jumping out of your F1 or GT car and being able to walk around race track paddocks, interacting with people and influencing your career. It’s something that Grand Theft Auto V has done well.

Some racing games like (to bring it up again) Forza Horizon have large maps but aren’t fully open world. The newest F1 game features a motorhome environment but building on that aspect would be really good fun.

3. Junior categories

8 Features We’d Like To See More In Racing Games

The thing I really love about Project CARS’ career mode is the fact you work your way up through the ranks. It’s something GRID Autosport had going for it too. You create your own motorsport path and move through the championships, just like in real life.

It’s a shame other motorsport games don’t follow this, especially the official F1 games. Imagine having the option of racing in GP3 and GP2 before F1, having to fight your way to the top – almost like in Motorsport Manager, but you’re the driver.

4. Flashback

8 Features We’d Like To See More In Racing Games

Maybe this proves what a rubbish racing gamer I am, but having the chance to rewind in a replay and go back to a time before your car was destroyed by a barrier or wall is a life-saver.

Flashbacks save a lot of time and make games more accessible for new and not-so-talented players. Most of the games that include something like this give the option to turn it off too, for more experienced/gifted players.

5. More historic content

8 Features We’d Like To See More In Racing Games

Racing games often focus on the exotic and exciting cars of modern times, but few really include a wide range of historic automotive machines.

Whether it’s an F1 game where we can drive classic cars from the 50s, or a street racing title that would be fun with added 60s performance metal, it’d add a nice, new element to these sort of games.

6. Random mini challenges

8 Features We’d Like To See More In Racing Games

I don’t know about you, but I miss weird and wonderful in-game challenges. Not enough games feature these kind of things, where you stray off the storyline but at the benefit of your career or progress.

Something like Top Gear Car Football in Forza Motorsport 4 is a good example, or the ‘Bucket List’ challenges in Forza Horizon 3. These kind of non-racing features can be fun and mix things up, making things less boring.

For example, in F1 game career mode, it’d be interesting if a press conference sprung up where you could improve or worsen your reputation depending on your answers.

7. Damage (in general)

8 Features We’d Like To See More In Racing Games

By this, I mean not only more realistic car damage (if it’s on realistic damage, that means a hit with the wall will cause some kind of issue with the car) but also on the maps and tracks.

Racing games need to realise that hitting a street light pole, bush or tyre stack will move, destroy or bring down those things. It won’t completely stop the car.

8. More interaction

8 Features We’d Like To See More In Racing Games

For games with an open-world or map element, it’d be nice to have more interaction with the real-world elements like houses, people, buildings and businesses. Maybe this is a pretty niche request, but it’d add something fresh to games like Need for Speed.

What other features do you want to see more often in racing games? Let us know in the comments below!

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Comments

Anonymous

flashbacks could also be used to improve yourself through a corner and saving you time from doing the whole lap

12/31/2016 - 16:10 |
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TipsyTimothy

We need DYNOS YE KNOB

12/31/2016 - 16:36 |
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Zach Cannon

I would love to have real life fuel and pit stops for forza. Not just for tires but they sometimes you have to stop for fuel

12/31/2016 - 22:43 |
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You do, play an simulation mode and your fuel level on le mans is low after every 4 or 5 laps.

01/02/2017 - 19:32 |
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Cameron McLaren

Can we build our own race track for once???

01/01/2017 - 03:45 |
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bctlegendary

If Asetto Corsa joinned with automation, it would be the perfect racing sim/game.

01/01/2017 - 14:51 |
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underriver

Seventh is the most wanted feature.
Split screen sucks.

01/01/2017 - 15:20 |
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Anonymous

I’ll add in a point myself…

9) Ability to race regular cars, instead of the top of the line sportiest versions of cars. Similar to older Gran Turismos. Just something about pushing a regular daily driver to its limits or tuning it to match other sports cars is really fun. Also the sportier cars feel more sportier, since you could compare it to some regular cars.

01/01/2017 - 16:31 |
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gf8lol

I’ve always wanted blinkers. Because honestly, we all stop driving like a maniac and obey traffic laws for a while at least once, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg7wu9np8LY

01/02/2017 - 05:46 |
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wzrdaccord16

Gran Turismo

01/02/2017 - 15:28 |
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Anonymous

Split screen, that hilarious game mode where you can see your opponent waiting for you behind the corner to hit you because he’s tired of losing. #godblessbadlosers

01/02/2017 - 17:01 |
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