Grid 2 Guide
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One of the standout features of GRID 2 is its "Autolog" system, which allows you to compete with your friends' ghost cars and compare your performance. This adds a fun and competitive element to the game, encouraging you to improve your driving skills and climb the ranks. GRID 2
- Casual players who prefer a more arcade-like experience
- Those who prefer a more simulation-focused racing game
- Players who are easily frustrated by difficulty spikes
- The "Pendulum Effect." If you swing the car too hard, the rear snaps violently. It feels unnatural.
- No cockpit view = No immersion. Because you are always in bumper or chase cam, judging the front-end grip is harder than it should be.
- Race: Standard point-to-point or circuit racing.
- Drift: Score events on mountain passes.
- Touge (Mountain Duels): A fan-favorite mode where two drivers race one-on-one down a narrow mountain road. The first to finish or pull a 3-second lead wins.
- Demolition Derby: Taking cues from FlatOut, this mode puts 12 players in an arena to destroy each other. The last car moving wins.