Arcade Archives 2: Ace Driver
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Ace Driver made extensive use of the CPU Assist technique whereby a trailing player would be given a significant speed boost to allow them to catch the leading player. However, the speed boost continued for a short while after the losing player had overtaken the leader - leading to a tactic known as boosting where a player would deliberately allow themselves to lose the lead, then during the last half of the last game lap would easily take back the lead with no hope of the opposing player catching them. Boosting also meant that straight skill races were difficult to have as CPU assist would be continually changing the losing players speed and position.
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"Ace Driver" is a racing game released by Namco Limited (current Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.) in 1994. Experience the essence of racing with breathtaking race tracks and authentic handling. Choose a class based on your player level and charge through the game! Who is the true Ace Driver!?
"Ace Driver" is a racing game released by Namco Limited (current Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.) in 1994. Experience the essence of racing with breathtaking race tracks and authentic handling. Choose a class based on your player level and charge through the game! Who is the true Ace Driver!?
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