Not too sure how the missions will work yet (maybe ManManCK got some hints when he was in Lyon) what I do know is they tend to make a big thing about cooperation in The Crew and how all the missions can be done as an individual or as a team.Whoamus wrote:I noted on the Ubisoft forums my opinion about a headset a few weeks back. I have a great surround sound setup and would not use a headset and have no use for a mic. I would be curious how much communication is needed in a crew. Are missions self explanatory? Do you need communication to split a crew during a mission to head to separate areas to complete it? An example, some of your crew need to go to different areas in a city in order to complete a mission. It would be hard to coordinate without some communication if that is the case. I suppose if one person is a leader and has a mic and headset, they could direct who goes where. I could listen but not chat in that sort of setup.
To be honest, I seldom raced against others in TDU2. Not a big car fanatic but I do enjoy the engineering and the design of cars. I just enjoyed collecting cars and some high speed cruising in an open world either alone or with people I just hooked up with on the road. Me, I will see if there is a decent single player game along with multiplayer. Kind of waiting to see what happens over the next few months as more info is released.
They also say if you have a go and find it hard to complete a mission you can just call on your crew members to help.