Revolt ps1 game
It was released August 16, alongside the PC and Nintendo 64 versions. This version of the game has a multi-regional game save mentioned on our Game Saves page for anyone interested. For the PlayStation port of Re-Volt, the game has the lowest quality of graphics compared to the other versions, in which were released later.
The low texture quality, bulky modeling, and lack of gameplay elements is due to the limitations of the PlayStation unit itself. Due to the sometimes sluggish framerate, the game clearly states itself as one of the very few games of all time that puts the most stress on the PlayStation game console, with the excessive amount of polygons being drawn by the GPU, and the amount of gameplay elements being processed by the CPU.
This effect is clearly shown in tracks created by the Track Editor, where the framerate drops very low, and in Toy World 2, where the train is not present at the railroad tracks section at the start of the track. The train might have been cut due to space limitations or putting the PlayStation GPU to extremes of overheating stress.
Some model's polycount has been cut. It is possible to obtain better graphics and reduce loading times when played on a PlayStation 2, and it is also possible to obtain better framerates when played on a PlayStation 3. Re-Volt Wiki Explore. Graphics were apparently of good quality, as well as sound, but it was limited in some forms of playability. The Arcade machine was the last attempt at making the game popular, it was released to a few Arcades and had some interesting features not seen in any other version.
Still little is known about it For more information on this machine see Re-Volt Arcade. The game is known as "Re-Volt Classic". This is the first version for mobile devices. It's based on the Dreamcast version of the game, so it includes cars and Rooftops which aren't seen on PC. Although it has some differences from the other versions, like controls for touch screen devices.
Some of the graphics were improved, for example skyboxes. This version of the game doesn't include Track Editor. This version closely resembles the iOS version. It's available in the Play Store. There have been many ways invented on how to play it, but most of them pertain to the PC version. The PC is the most popular machine for organized online play. There are also communities of gamers; feel free to check out our List of Board Statistics for more information.
There are currently no known organized races for the N64, but it is possible to play the game using the PJ64K emulator. During the closed beta testing, various online 'Live' races were held. Since online Xbox has been closed, you cannot play this version online. Though Acclaim Entertainment is now defunct, some fans support the game with fanmade vehicles and maps, as well as custom online servers.
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