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FlatOut Ultimate Carnage Q&A

We check in on the PC version of the hit stunt driving series.

FlatOut is not your ordinary racing game. A blend of demolition derbies, violent race circuits, and insane human stunts--flinging the driver several hundred yards through burning rings of fire, for one--FlatOut Ultimate Carnage turned some heads when it was released last year on the Xbox 360. And now Bugbear's flagship driving game is coming to the PC. We sat down with P.J. Snavely, director of product management for publisher Empire Interactive, to get the lowdown on what PC gamers can expect when FlatOut hits later this year. Here's what he had to say.

GameSpot: The FlatOut franchise is renowned for insane stunts, demolition derbies, and good old-fashioned combat racing. What was your goal in bringing Ultimate Carnage to the PC?

P.J. Snavely: Our goal was to provide the perfect mix of racing and destruction, then package it all together in a beautiful product. The game really does look great, and I don't think any other game out there provides the combination of great racing and sheer mayhem that Ultimate Carnage brings to the table.

GS: For anyone who's hasn't played FlatOut, break down the Race modes, Stunt modes, and Carnage modes.

PS: The Race modes are highlighted in the championship career section of the game. There are three different levels of racing to play through, each with a progressively tougher class of car. Players will compete in series of races to earn extra credits for expanding and upgrading their stable of vehicles. Finishing third or better in the cups is required to advance, but along the way, the user can compete in voluntary destruction derbies or time trials to help earn a little extra cash.

Carnage modes are a great mix of destruction and speed. It is a mix of four nontraditional types of racing events--carnage races, deathmatch derbies, stunts, and beat-the-bomb races. In carnage races, for example, your goal isn't necessarily to finish the race first--you'll collect points by crashing into other cars and destroying the landscape. You'll also gain more time if you can navigate the sections fast enough. Position isn't irrelevant, either--you'll gain point multipliers based on your standing in the current race.

Stunt modes are finally on a stage all to themselves in Ultimate Carnage. There are 12 great stunts to try in Carnage mode, and each one has a different score to try and obtain for medals. Using the ragdoll system, you'll launch your driver in fun events like basketball, baseball, curling, and a bunch of others.

GS: We've seen a lot of fun community and customization options in driving games recently, from custom paint jobs in NASCAR and Forza 2 to video sharing in Burnout. With such insane stunts, FlatOut seems perfect for at least some form of content sharing. Anything in the works?

PS: I definitely believe in the power of user-created content, and I totally agree that FlatOut definitely provides a great platform from which to work. I'm hoping that we can add something meaningful to the series along those lines.

GS: We've had our fair share of ridiculous stunts in FlatOut, a franchise that takes ragdoll physics to glorious new heights. What's the craziest stunt you've ever seen?

PS: I had a particularly nasty one happen earlier today on one of the midlevel Race Class tracks. The track is a figure-eight shape, so if you ever played with Hot Wheels and a Criss-Cross-Crash track as a kid, you know the anarchy that can happen there. I'd gotten behind a car and nudged him off a ramp while we were going over it, only to have a car jumping toward us on the way back. Needless to say, it was an airborne three-way collision that sent a of couple drivers flying through the air.

GS: Ultimate Carnage was really an Xbox 360 overhaul of FlatOut 2, released in 2006 on the Xbox and PlayStation 2. Is this PC game simply a port of a 360 game that was, in itself, a really good port?

PS: It is definitely more than that--this version has received a lot of love on the graphical side, so the game looks and runs better than ever.

GS: The 360 version of FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage was released way back in October 2007. So why now and why on the PC?

PS: Is there a better time to not spend money on gas than right now? Seriously, though, we wanted to make sure we could deliver the same great experience on the PC that users were getting on the Xbox 360, and I think we've definitely accomplished that.

GS: So what's new? We love flinging our driver through a windshield and into giant basketball hoops. Any new crazy games or features exclusive to the PC version?

PS: Sorry, there's nothing exclusive to the PC version--the stunts are too much fun to not have available to everybody.

GS: PC gamers love their flight sticks and force feedback wheels. What peripherals will Ultimate Carnage support? USB fire extinguisher?

PS: If only they had those! You're more likely to want a USB seat belt here. Ultimate Carnage is compatible with most force feedback wheels.

GS: What's next for the FlatOut franchise? Any plans for a full-fledged FlatOut 3 sequel?

PS: The franchise is one of the top racing series available, so I'd have to say that a sequel is definitely something we're considering.

GS: FlatOut received some unfair comparisons early on as many critics were quick to label it a Burnout clone. What do you think separates FlatOut from other racers out there?

PS: It has to be the quality of both sides of the game. You can't have a destruction racing game without having solid representations of both sides of that term. FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage does both aspects really well--the destruction is a ton of fun and the racing gives you that high-quality real driving feel.

GS: Finally, what do you want PC gamers who haven't played FlatOut to know about Ultimate Carnage on the PC?

PS: To those gamers, I would say this: You haven't really had fun with a racing game until you've crashed a car hard enough to throw the driver through football goalposts from 60 yards away.

Thanks for the time.

32 Comments

  • Hellcat1st

    Posted Oct 25, 2009 10:58 am PT

    I would like to know how to get the game to work in Windows 7 - Tried XP Compatibility mode, but get the SecuROM error. Says to patch the game and it should run. Can't find a patch of this game for the PC.
    Anyone got a solution?

  • topgun182

    Posted Aug 15, 2008 7:00 pm PT

    Being that I have both Flatout and Flatout 2 for the PC I find it amazing that I was so far ahead the curve.
    Finally the rest of the world can enjoy it on the PC as well. Way to go GS

  • masterquinn1816

    Posted Aug 15, 2008 1:20 pm PT

    just bought it, and no LAN mode! FFS!

  • DestructobotMk3

    Posted Jun 20, 2008 5:14 am PT

    Agree with most comments below, it seems to be an enhancement more than a follow-up or even a full-fledged add-on to the original Flatout 2(which is one of the best PC racers to this day IMO). Well, I guess at least throwing drivers out the windshield will be even more sweet with current-gen graphics (as opposed to those a couple years ago). Would definitely have liked more than prettier crashes and a few minor new modes, but oh well...

  • Samduhman

    Posted Jun 18, 2008 7:52 pm PT

    Flatout 2 is one of our all time favorite LAN party games so I will definitely be buying this just to support the company. Everyone always has a great time laughing and carrying on in the room when we play it. It wins hands down IMHO out of playing any game online. LAN PARTIES folks, get into it. More fun seeing who your owning in person!

    Like someone else said it would have been nice to see a release date and are they at least improving on the multiplayer, more people for example?

  • riseagainst1

    Posted Jun 18, 2008 11:13 am PT

    No new content? No improvements to what is already there? Pass.

  • damariners

    Posted Jun 18, 2008 12:44 am PT

    so again x360 to pc huh.. thanks god i bought ps3 early this year.. mgs4 awesome!!! hehehe

  • The_InJimid8tor

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 10:03 pm PT

    I am with the people here who mention no new content and no new tracks! What the heck are they thinking!!! :O
    Maybe getting a bit lazy to come up with something new? Maybe a few new vehicles thats all besides improved graphics? That's it? No thanks! I don't need a prettied up rehashed version of Flatout 2, If it was all new content and improved then yes i would go out and get it in a heartbeat.
    But I am done with Flatout 2 and wouldn't buy or play Flatout version 2.1 It would get boring to quickly cause we PC gamers have already done it for quite a long time.
    If I were Bug Bear. I would start working on a new WRC Rally Trophy into a new modern game and incorporate some Flatout features to it! Losing the Ragdoll games. A totally new Flatout 3 with maybe some actual vehicles would be what I would be looking forward to and buy!
    Maybe some night time tracks as well!

  • frog154

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 3:03 pm PT

    FlatOut is coming to the PC, finally!!!


    Hang on a minute...

  • prowler666

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 8:40 am PT

    i was hoping to see a release date...

  • Vasot

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 8:12 am PT

    Looks boring in my opinion !!
    What about racing and destruction derbies?

    Is this game only about Stunts ?

  • kowycs

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 6:52 am PT

    ooohhhhh loooks greaaaat i have all flat out games on pc but this one i need on XBOX360 XD

  • plm3d_basic

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 4:03 am PT

    I'll get this only when it becomes dirt cheap on Amazon or ebay. Till then I'll buy Burnout Paradise for the PC which should kick butt.

  • boerescu

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 12:15 am PT

    smasher909 i think the videos that are published in the Ultimate carnage game section are actualy from Flatout 2. graphics are exactely the same, cars and everything... and take a look at the circuits from Official Movie 1 ) saaaaaaaaame !

  • Sunrie

    Posted Jun 16, 2008 10:33 am PT

    I have no idea why they'd say they wanted to make sure they could deliver the same level as the XBox 360 when the PC graphic cards are more powerful than either the 360 or the PS3...

    I don't think I'm going to bother with this one. I ended up not being a huge fan of the series because of controls and the mechanics of the game.

    @Sabawoon:
    Geez you guys are ignorant and further the stereotype in the way you write. Generally, it's the people using Vista who don't know what they're doing when it's not the hardware manufacturer's fault. The manufacturers refused to make the switch easy for people going to Vista by dragging their feet with drivers and the like. Vista runs fine if you have a brain.

  • R3mu5

    Posted Jun 16, 2008 4:31 am PT

    The difference between FlatOut 2 and Ultimate Carnage surely is the graphics and the small add-in to the derby and some of the racing types.

  • smasher909

    Posted Jun 16, 2008 12:51 am PT

    whats the difference between Flatout 2 And Flatout : Ultimate Carnage??

    both look same to me

  • sabawoon

    Posted Jun 15, 2008 8:43 pm PT

    some peopel saying no DX10 and crap stay with ur XP Vista is not perfect yet if u go to guru3d they will recommend you to play games on Xp so win xp ftw

  • mes258

    Posted Jun 15, 2008 7:50 am PT

    So... no new content?!? Then, what are they doing there... It shouldn't take 2 years to pimp up the graphics... Most developers offer these kind of stuff for free... we call em updates or patches...
    That said... I'm still getting the game... It's too much fun crashing...

  • Chilean_demon

    Posted Jun 14, 2008 11:35 pm PT

    this one is gonna complete the space who left NEED FOR SPEED: PRO STREET (I HATE THAT GAME!!!!!!!!!) about racing like hell, and no control. And It´s gonna be the most important title for racing cars game this year (DIRT SUCKS TOO).

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