Motor City Online Rusty

Motor City Online Rusty Rating: 4,4/5 6748 votes

Recommendation for redo on a Classicit has come to my attention through multiple gamers and gaming communities that a game is wanted back after EA took down the servers 10 years ago. 10 years ago gaming wasn't where it is now ESPECIALLY online gaming.

With the current next gen consoles and PC hardware available today there is a game that has more potential than it did when it was released.Motor City Online.This game was marketed well before its time. If there was a game like that today with the current concepts of MMO's and free to play options, the money to be made is endless. Why not have that game back with the same kind of setup as say Old Republic? That game is exactly what car buffs/ gamers are looking for. There are literally thousands upon thousands of gamers who want this game back and with the programming and technology today that game could make 'The Crew' production team look like a bunch of morons.Like I said its just a suggestion, but its just a matter of time before someone else steals the show when EA had the oppurtunity to right a wrong, and bring back a classic into its rightful time and place in gaming history. EA has lost touch with it's Gamers they are too involved in re-releasing the same Titles over and over with minimal reworkings and reselling the same game in a shiny new box.

(Sims 1,2,3,4, Need for Speed (whole series), All RE-rostered Sports games.I wish a dev that Actually has gamers in it's ranks that could recognize Motor City's Soul and religion would Knock off motor city or buy the rights off EA to push for it's revive And I also Don't want it to be free as 15 to 20 per month keeps the game on the devs. (Viable for Paid protection list) with GM's that keep out hackers and keep the games spirits in tacked too many free games are ruined as it is not viable to salary a gm to keep them clean of cheaters and hackers ruining everyone's game and running off new players.I am sorry but EA has lost my confidence as a good Developer they seem to only want to redevelop and re-box the same old sh$t over and over for their $$$.

Feb 07, 2018  Motor City Online in 2018 Vlad Manyanov. Unsubscribe from Vlad Manyanov? Motor City Online - Rusty Ford Ranchero on Spillway - Duration: 3:47. RacerBest 2,032 views. Motor City Online was a racing massively multiplayer online video game released by Electronic Arts on October 29, 2001. The point of the game was to buy.

And as so they will never be the World of Warcraft dev. Please read whole post before respondingWhy won't anyone find a way to bring back this classic. It's the most unique MMO that i have ever played.

It actually made me feel like i was part of a hot rod/ racing community. Much more diversity then even some games labeled as simulators. It's unfortunate it was developed when it was, if it was developed today it would be a epic hit especially with the free to play model. Not that i am promoting micro transactions, but this game would be a gold mind for EA as far as micro transactions go. How many of us would have paid $5 to get our pay check early or need a mega blower and don't have the cash.One suggestion would be to use the orig game on tablet since the graphics would suite tablet gaming of today.

You guys have pure gold sitting on some dormant server somewhere in that EA dungeon. I hope someone from EA realizes this and take my suggestion into consideration.MCO didn't fail because it was a bad game it failed because of many complicated reasons at the time. One being internet quality/lag issues of the time. Needing major credit card to play and actually had fairly big community IMO for a experimental game.I know I will probably get the standard reply, but doesn't hurt to try. All i ask is you pass it on inside the company and maybe a super slim chance someone important will look at it.i have been playing games better half of 30 years, collected over 2000 games physical games over many platforms and played endless pc games.With that said MCO blows them all out of the water and would more than willing give my whole collection to be able to play MCO again.Sincerely,Hemibros. I was about 20 when EA dropped the best game Ive ever play!

Going to the Auction house and placing bids on custom cams and used parts was brilliant. MCO was straight video game CRACK!!!! I've spent tons of money trying to find a game even close to MCO with no prevail. Guns of glory game. EA cant be this blind to not see what a gold mine they're sitting on.

I'm a car guy I build cars in real life! And this came is the 2nd best thing to starting up on of my race cars for the first time. I spend months building a real car and can get a similar sense of satisfaction out of a game!

Everything about MCO was so perfect. Parts had a run life so you'd have to rebuild.

I truly miss this game!Dave. I had pre-ordered the game frmo EB games and bought it on release day but apparently there was some issue with Canadians registering accounts so I couldn't get on til day 2. Also unfortunately since I didn't have a credit card at the time I had no way to pay the monthly fee so I would play the hell out of the 30 day trial then buy another copy of the game and play the trial period again. I did all this on a 33.6K dialup modem and lag was an issue but it wasn't too bad.

Not long after the game closed down, I remember reading that some of the game elements were reused for NFS Underground 1. One of the GM's of the game, Caddy IIRC, made a serious offer to buy the rights to the game and he wanted to operate it on his own but for whatever reason that deal fell through. I still vividly remember the last few precious hours of the game.

Doing a 30 minute demolition derby (just trying to wreck each other as we never got a proper derby mode) on the tril oval track then running an 8 lap race at Goose Pointe. The final few minutes I spent donating 9 million in game money to someone who was trying to get to 100 million on the Uptown server before the game shut down.

Wonder if that dude ever made it? The final moments in the chat screen turned into a 'SAVE MCO' flood storm lol. Caddy tried to get in a few words but he was lost within the flood of people begging for MCO to be saved. Then, it was all over. Now after almost 14 years since the game closed down, why has this game not been reissued? The janitor forget to turn the servers back on? (anyone remember that joke from the forums?) I suspect there's licensing issues involved with the manufacturer and car names.

Pinballx wheel images. Couldn't they just like make up new names to get around any licensing issues? I am not a morning person, but when I was younger I used to wake up before school just to play MCO! It was just such an amazing game, I'm pretty sure I still have the install disc to this day.I remember being a leader of a club, I remember doing fake demo derbys because they weren't in the game. I remember saving up to buy a hemi cuda in which I never modified or put any miles on it because I wanted to preserve it. I remember being in a bidding war with someone for a chop top 1969 Dodge charger. I remember losing my 32 coupe in a drag race for pinks slips, I think lag was involved in that race lol.I remember competing for lap times in the red light district track. It felt like the skys were the limit with this game.

I remember starting out with old 50s cars when I first made my account, I believe I had a 50s Cadillac of some sort. I remember bidding on a 66/67 chevelle that had a rusty paint job, and cruising around in it.

I remember trying different exhaust systems/mufflers to see if they changed the tone of the exhaust which it did.This must have been only one game of its kind that had parts that wore out as you put mileage on them, such a unique game. I remember having an AMX, an 1970 El camino with nitrous. I remember the 2 different superchargers, and 2 different hood scoops in the game. Wheelie bars, amber turn signals, custom paint jobs specific to each vehicle.

I remember 'Q' was the clutch buttom, 'A' to shift up, 'Z' to shift down.Such great memories as a kid with this game, it was just terrible that they closed down the servers and didn't leave a way for people to play in single player.I really wish that the servers could be re-opened and people could play the game again. I'd pay to play this game, it was so amazing for its time, and still to this day I believe it would be a hit, if only they put it on steam or Origin in its exact last form it would be a hit for sure!