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http://howdomake.com/?tdu2 IMPORTANT UPDATE: Test Drive Unlimited 2 DLC to add bikes Wednesday 12-May-2010 12:49 PM Developer confirms download content plans for sequel Test Drive Unlimited 2 will receive motorbikes in post-release downloadable content, developer Eden Games has confirmed. Speaking to CVG in London literally minutes ago, senior producer Nour Polloni admitted bikes will be a major focus for the dev team once the full game's out the door. "There are some things that we couldn't do for the first release, for example the bikes. Bikes were in the first game and since we changed the car dynamics and wanted to make sure we were really on top of that, we didn't want to go and start the motorbike dynamics and not have good dynamics on either one of them," she said. "So we said we'll finish the car dynamics and then we'll work on the motorbikes. We know already the community want the motorbikes and that's what we're going to focus on as one of the elements we'll offer in DLC." Last night the developer made clear that fan feedback will have a major effect on Unlimited 2's DLC plans -------------------------------------------------------------------- Interview (behind the scene) with senior producer Nour Polloni about this upcoming massively multiplayer driving game. This racing sequel includes some of the greatest pleasures in life: a beautiful island paradise, breathtaking sunsets, luxurious beach homes, and sexy cars. The original Test Drive Unlimited was a massive, open, online racing game that let you cruise around the magnificent island of O'ahu and challenge other players at a whim through its seamless online integration. The goal of the game was to earn money to purchase the most luxurious (and expensive) cars in the world, and the sequel's premise pretty much follows the same idea. However, this time, the game has a new narrative and you start off on the gorgeous Mediterranean island of Ibiza. We sat in on an hour-long demo of Test Drive Unlimited 2 with senior producer Nour Polloni, who went over several new features as we drooled over the sweet cars that will likely only exist for us in a virtual world.