Info about FlatOut 4: Total Insanity VR:

Official game description:
FlatOut 4: Total Insanity VR is destructive arcade racing at windshield distance, combining high-speed racing, car crashes, and demolition derby chaos into an intense, first person VR driving experience.
This is FlatOut directly from the driver’s seat, where every questionable decision has consequences. Trade paint through tight corners. Recover from spinouts before the pack swallows you. Barrel toward a ramp knowing the landing is definitely going to hurt. Hit too hard, turn too late, or miss the gap, and the gruesome result is no longer something you watch from a safe distance. 
**Inside the Wreckage**
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FlatOut 4: Total Insanity VR brings the series’ crash-heavy arcade racing into VR with first-person play, 6DOF support, motion controller steering, wheel support, spatialized audio, and much more. 
That matters because FlatOut suddenly gets very real when you are sitting behind the wheel.
Lean forward to look through a turn. Check your mirrors before a rival closes the gap. Glance down as the speedometer climbs. Hear the track open up around you, then hear another car come tearing into your space. When the impact hits, the car snaps sideways, rivals close in, and the wreckage keeps piling up around you.
Updated vehicle interiors, visible hands on the wheel, working mirrors, and a live speedometer keep you planted in the car when the race turns ugly. Check your six, watch the speed climb, brace for impact, and fight to stay in control as the smoke folds in around you. 
**Race, Wreck, Crash and Burn Across Multiple Modes**
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Pick your favorite way to ruin a perfectly good vehicle, from full-contact races and weaponized assaults to driver-launching stunts, demolition arenas, and online multiplayer.
**Race**
Full-contact arcade racing where speed only gets you so far. Push through crowded tracks, muscle past rivals, recover from hard hits, and try to reach the finish before the car gives up.
**Time Trial**
No weapons, no pack, no excuses. Push the car to its limit, cut every corner clean, and keep enough control to beat the clock before the track beats you.
**Assault**
The race gets nastier when weapons hit the track. This is combat racing at its most brutal. Fire back, dodge incoming attacks, recover from the hits you couldn’t avoid, and use every dirty trick you can think of to stay in the fight.
**Carnage**
Score big by driving badly in all the right ways. Smash rivals, tear through trackside destruction, chain the chaos together, and keep the wreck moving long enough to make it count.
**Stunt Mode**
Forget the finish line. Hit the ramp, launch the driver through the windshield, and chase distance, targets, timing, and regret across 12 ridiculous stunt events.
**Arena Mode**
Leave the finish line behind and settle it in the arena. Smash through six demolition playgrounds across Death Match, Capture the Flag, and Survivor, where positioning only matters until somebody turns your car into scrap.
**Online Multiplayer**
Go online with up to 8 players and see what happens when real drivers bring real grudges to the track. Trade paint, force mistakes, lose friends, and try to cross the line before someone puts you into the wall and calls it strategy. 
**White-Knuckle Control in VR**
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FlatOut 4: Total Insanity VR supports motion controller steering for players who want a direct VR driving feel, along with steering wheel, pedal, and manual shifter support for players who want to lock in with physical racing hardware.
Whichever setup you choose, the goal is the same: keep control when everything around you is trying to take it away. Correct the slide. Recover from the hit. Muscle the car back onto the road. Survive the corner you entered too fast and the rival who went in with you.
DLSS support and CAS sharpening provide a smoother high-performance VR racing experience and improve in-headset clarity. This keeps the action sharp as the track and the traffic close in.
Drive hard, hit harder, and try to finish while the car is still moving.  
**VR Steering Wheel Support & Hardware Compatibility**
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FlatOut 4: Total Insanity VR supports a wide range of steering wheels for VR racing games, with ongoing updates as new hardware is tested and added.  
**Which steering wheels are supported?**  
Most **Logitech and Thrustmaster** wheels are supported for this VR racing game with wheel support.  
**Confirmed working by the community:**
*   Logitech G27, G29, G920, G923
*   Logitech RS50 (wheel only, pedals not yet supported)
*   Logitech Pro Racing Wheel (wheel only)
*   Thrustmaster T300, T300RS GT, T150 (after remapping), TX
*   Fanatec CSL DD and CSL Pedals
*   Fanatec DDPRO (use compatibility mode)
We will be updating this list regularly as support expands  
Some wheels may require light button remapping in settings. We are actively expanding VR racing simulator hardware support.  
**Not seeing your wheel listed?**
If you’re using a steering wheel that isn’t on this list, join our Discord so we can help troubleshoot and, where possible, get your wheel working in-game.

Release date: May 7, 2026

Categories: Racing Simulation, Vehicular Combat, Destruction Racing, Arcade Racing, Multiplayer, Vehicle Customization, VR Support


- Hardware Profile:
  - Summary: The game generally performs well across most hardware cohorts, with higher VRAM configurations experiencing more stable performance. Lower VRAM setups may require adjustments to settings for optimal playability.
  - Sample size: 65 (34% coverage)
  - Audience skew: Review sample is heavily weighted toward Windows PCs with 10GB+ VRAM.
  - Windows 12-15GB VRAM (positive, 29 reports): Mostly positive reviews with stable performance, though some users report minor issues and freezes.
  - Windows 8-11GB VRAM (positive, 17 reports): Good performance overall, but some users need to adjust settings for smoother gameplay.
  - Windows 16GB+ VRAM (positive, 11 reports): Excellent performance and stability, with users reporting a great experience.
  - Windows <8GB VRAM (positive, 7 reports): Positive reviews with enjoyable gameplay, though performance details are less specified.
  - Caveats: 65 of 193 reviews expose hardware metadata.; Review sample is heavily weighted toward Windows PCs with 10GB+ VRAM.
Feature extractions:
- Community Price:
  - Community fair range: $18.00 - $20.00
  - Reasoning: The reviews consistently mention that the game is worth its price, with specific mentions of the game being a great value and an absolute steal at $20. The general sentiment is that the game's quality and features justify the price, suggesting that the community considers the fair price range to be around the current base game price of $19.99.
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: 13.0h
  - Story completion: N/A
  - Session length: 2.5h
  - Endgame: N/A
  - Reasoning: The evidence provides several direct and indirect references to playtime. The first quote mentions that the career mode and other modes provide enough content to keep players entertained for hours, suggesting a substantial amount of gameplay. The second quote explicitly states that the reviewer has played for over 13 hours, indicating a high level of engagement and suggesting that the game offers significant content. The third quote mentions a 3-hour straight play session, which can be indicative of typical session length. The fourth quote mentions a session of 2 hours and 30 minutes, further supporting the session length metric. However, there is no specific evidence provided for the exact time to complete the game or the story/campaign separately, nor is there clear evidence for endgame content duration.
- Time-to-fun:
  - Summary: The game offers immediate fun in solo modes but reaches its peak enjoyment in multiplayer, especially with a full lobby. The multiplayer experience is highlighted as chaotic and highly enjoyable.
  - Stance: Fun immediately, clicks after
  - Anchor: Full multiplayer lobby
  - Time to anchor: 0h 15m
  - Friction: small VR multiplayer scene; difficulty finding active multiplayer lobbies
  - Unlock drivers: finding active multiplayer lobbies; full lobby
  - Conditions: VR support; multiplayer mode; destruction and chaotic moments; variety of game modes
- Player Archetypes:
  - Nostalgic Arcade Enthusiast (buy)
    - Motivation: Nostalgia and immersive VR experience.
    - Playstyle: Enjoys arcade-style racing with a focus on chaos and destruction.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: old-school player; VR enthusiast
    - Reference games: Crusin USA; Burnout 3; Burnout 4
  - Customization Grinder (buy)
    - Motivation: Customization and progression.
    - Playstyle: Enjoys grinding through career modes and customizing cars.
    - Experience: familiar
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: grinder; customization fan
    - Reference games: N/A
  - Multiplayer Mayhem Seeker (buy)
    - Motivation: Chaotic and fun multiplayer interactions.
    - Playstyle: Enjoys multiplayer modes for their unpredictability and excitement.
    - Experience: mixed
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: multiplayer fan; VR enthusiast
    - Reference games: Mario Kart


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Top-tier arcade racing experience (weight 0.67): The game is praised for its high-intensity, fast-paced, and chaotic arcade-style racing, making it one of the best in the genre, especially in VR.
- Highly recommended and fun game (weight 0.57): The game is widely recommended for its fun and exciting gameplay, spectacular graphics, and overall high quality.
- Great value for price (weight 0.3): Players feel the game offers great value for its price, making it a solid purchase.
- Destructible environments (weight 0.16): The game includes destructible environments, adding to the chaos and excitement of the races.
- Polished early access title (weight 0.13): Despite being in early access, the game is noted for its polished state and high quality.
- Customizable cars (weight 0.13): The game offers a variety of cars that can be customized and upgraded, adding depth to the gameplay.

Common complaints:
- Limited wheel support (weight 0.66): There are significant issues with wheel support, including limited compatibility with various wheelbases and specific models like G923, G920, and Fanatec Wheel CLD DD+.
- Performance and stuttering issues (weight 0.53): The game suffers from frequent performance issues and stutters, affecting both gameplay and menu navigation. This includes problems in VR and general optimization issues.
- Control and input issues (weight 0.46): Various control issues are reported, including non-functional controls, difficulties with remapping, and problems with specific input devices like keyboards and gamepads.
- Graphical and visual problems (weight 0.45): Graphics are criticized for being blurry, poorly optimized, and causing visual discomfort. Issues include objects sticking to the windshield and poor anti-aliasing options.
- Menu system problems (weight 0.36): The menu system is described as broken, awkward, and difficult to navigate. Players report getting trapped in menus and experiencing issues with Quest 3 controllers.
- AI behavior issues (weight 0.2): The AI is criticized for being either too easy or exhibiting unusual behavior, affecting the gameplay experience.
- Physics and driving mechanics (weight 0.2): The physics are described as floaty and lacking weight, with cars driving unpredictably and flipping easily.
- Multiplayer and online issues (weight 0.17): Players report difficulties finding multiplayer lobbies and a general disappointment with the low number of online players. Additionally, there is no voice chat in multiplayer.
- Comfort and accessibility issues (weight 0.16): There are few comfort options for VR rookies, and the game can cause motion sickness due to effects like nitro camera shake.
- Game crashes and stability (weight 0.14): The game is reported to crash frequently and has stability issues, especially after updates.
- Lack of content and progression (weight 0.09): Players feel there is a slow grind and a need for more tracks and vehicle unlocks.

Gameplay feedback:
- Multiple game modes available (weight 0.47): The game features a variety of modes, including multiplayer options like Assault, Stunts, and Destruction Derby, as well as solo modes and different race types with weapons.
- Wheel and motion control support (weight 0.38): The game supports steering wheel compatibility and motion controls for steering, although there are some issues with wheel support and motion control implementation.
- Progression and customization (weight 0.3): The game includes a career mode with progression and upgrades, as well as customizable cars and various challenges to unlock new vehicles and content.
- Destruction and crashing mechanics (weight 0.27): The game features high-intensity racing with destruction and crashing mechanics, including explosions and brutal crashes that add to the excitement.
- Fast-paced and chaotic gameplay (weight 0.22): The gameplay is described as fast-paced, frenetic, and chaotic, with elements like flips, spins, and brutal crashes adding to the excitement and adrenaline.
- Various views and map design (weight 0.16): Players can choose from different views such as cockpit, third person, and hood view. The game also features various map designs that add to the gameplay experience.
- Survivor and deathmatch arenas (weight 0.1): The game includes unique modes like survivor arena and deathmatch arena, adding variety to the multiplayer experience.

Performance notes:
- Good performance and optimization (weight 0.55): Many players report that the game runs well and is optimized, providing a smooth experience on various hardware configurations.
- High FPS in specific areas (weight 0.27): Players experience high frame rates, such as 120 FPS, in certain areas like the cabin and rearview mirror, but lower frame rates in other areas.
- High graphics quality in VR (weight 0.22): The game is praised for its top graphics quality in VR, with various graphics settings available to enhance the visual experience.
- Runs well on specific hardware (weight 0.21): The game runs great on specific hardware configurations, including older and mid-range PCs, as well as certain VR setups.
- DLSS improves performance on Nvidia cards (weight 0.17): Players with Nvidia RTX cards report better performance and quality due to DLSS, which is available for these graphics cards.
- Stable frame rate (weight 0.14): Several players note a stable frame rate with no dropped frames, contributing to a smooth gaming experience.
- CPU-bound performance issues (weight 0.13): Some players experience performance issues related to CPU usage, indicating the game can be heavy on the CPU.
- Compromises needed for smooth performance (weight 0.09): Players may need to make compromises, such as adjusting graphical settings, to achieve maximum smoothness and performance.

Recommendations:
- Highly recommended for VR enthusiasts (weight 0.19): The game is frequently praised as a must-buy for VR racing enthusiasts and those who enjoy VR games in general. Many reviews highlight it as a highly recommended experience for anyone looking for fun VR content.
- Recommended with gamepad or wheel (weight 0.14): The game is recommended for use with a gamepad, and some reviews specifically mention that it is best enjoyed with a steering wheel, indicating strong support for various control schemes.
- Worth the price (weight 0.11): Several reviews mention that the game is worth the money and provides good value for its price. This suggests that players feel they are getting a quality experience relative to the cost.
- Must-have in your library (weight 0.06): Many reviews describe the game as a must-have, indicating that it is considered a valuable addition to any game library, especially for those interested in VR gaming.
- Recommended despite Early Access (weight 0.06): Even though the game is in Early Access, it is still highly recommended by players. This suggests that the current state of the game is enjoyable and worth playing.

Other player notes:
No miscpoints

Emotions:
- Excitement (weight 0.31): Players are thrilled by the high-speed, adrenaline-pumping gameplay and the immersive VR experience. The variety of game modes, destructible environments, and support for VR and racing wheels add to the excitement, making it a highly anticipated racing game.
- Excited (weight 0.12): The excitement stems from the game's VR compatibility, custom music options, and intense gameplay. Players appreciate the unique VR driving experience, spectacular graphics, and the full package of various game modes.
- Frustration (weight 0.1): Players are frustrated due to technical issues such as wheel support problems, performance issues, and frequent crashes. Difficulty navigating menus and poor AI opponents also contribute to the frustration.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.07): Players are satisfied with the game's stable performance, good graphics, and variety of gameplay modes. The developers' responsiveness to feedback and the game's overall value for the price also contribute to this satisfaction.
- Happy (weight 0.06): The smooth performance, fun gameplay, and VR experience bring happiness to players. The pure chaos and humor in the game, along with the ability to use virtual driving wheels, add to the positive experience.
- Frustrated (weight 0.06): Players are frustrated due to issues with wheel and pedal mapping, game crashes, and steering wheel compatibility. Controls not working and getting trapped in menus also contribute to this frustration.
- Enjoyment (weight 0.06): Players enjoy the fun gameplay, VR experience, and the feeling of speed with responsive motion controls. The game's performance, music, and destruction mechanics add to the overall enjoyment.
- Disappointment (weight 0.05): Players are disappointed due to issues such as cars disappearing from the garage, control problems, and lack of wheelbase support. Poor optimization, stability, and low online player count also contribute to the disappointment.
- Hopeful (weight 0.04): Players are hopeful for continued optimization, future improvements, and support for additional hardware. They look forward to the growth of the game and future projects from the developers.
- Satisfied (weight 0.03): Players are satisfied with the game's performance and VR experience, feeling that it is worth the price.
- Grateful (weight 0.03): Players appreciate the game's features and performance, and are grateful for the studio's work and efforts.
- Impressed (weight 0.02): Players are impressed by the technical achievements of the game, despite it being built on an old game engine.
- Enthusiastic (weight 0.02): Players are enthusiastic about the great VR conversion and the instant fun provided by various game modes.
- Nostalgia (weight 0.02): Players feel nostalgic as the game brings back memories of old-school racers, enhanced by the VR experience.
- Adrenaline (weight 0.01): The VR immersion and high-speed gameplay induce an adrenaline rush, thrilling players.}