You would imagine that you can jump immediately into a Grand Prix, or an online match with others. But it makes a certain perverse sense that we delay talking about it, as there’s some more obstacles to present. We found it to be a miss since the accessibility options are on-point we wanted to play with our kids, but without setting up a LAN, that wasn’t going to happen. Multiplayer is purely online, so you can’t do that drunk-karting thing that we mentioned earlier anyway. Some online modes don’t allow these things to be activated, but it’s more an exception than rule.Īn option that is notably lacking is couch co-op. The accessibility options are front of the pack in particular – you can auto-accelerate and auto-drift, as well as make several amendments to the UI and visuals.
That being said, when you hide the game behind options, it normally suggests that the options are top notch. But it’s a layer of noise that points to the game’s priorities, and that might be why I’m irked.