

Stockpile: A cluster of flags spawn across the city.It is each team's job to take that flag and return it to their own base. Splitbase CTF: Another team-based capture the flag mode, in which each team has a base and one neutral flag spawns in between the bases.It is the each team's job to steal the opposing team's flag and bring it back to their base. Each team has a flag that spawns inside their base. Basewar CTF: A team-based version of capture the flag.Whoever reaches the score limit first or has the highest score when the time runs out wins. Free-for-all CTF: Players must capture a flag on the map and return it to a certain drop-off point on the map while other racers try to steal the flag for themselves.Whoever reaches said checkpoint first wins. Landmark Races: Races with only one checkpoint.


When players join a match lobby, they can choose their car and signal that they are ready to begin the game. Player matches allow you to customize game modes and rules, while ranked matches have a default setup that cannot be changed. Players can participate in either player or ranked matches. When players select Online from the main menu they can either choose to join an existing match or host one of their own. The game does not feature any split-screen play. Midnight Club: Los Angeles has an online multiplayer component that supports up to 16 players. A map at the bottom left at the screen will display your immediate surroundings and can be enlarged to either a full-screen illustrated or 3D-rendered satellite version. Weather will have effects like reducing your vison and making the streets slicker, which means corners are easier to slide around but its much easier to lose tire traction. Other new additions to the game world include a 24-hour day/night cycle a dynamic weather system. Traffic will obviously be much higher during rush hour than it would be at midnight. Traffic in the game will also change based on where you are and what time of day it is. The entire city will be open from the start. It has been said that the drivable area in the game will be bigger than all three cities in Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition combined. This does not mean the world will be small, however. Instead, Rockstar San Diego is taking the most interesting parts of the city and putting them together to make a compressed version of Los Angeles specially designed for street racing. While it will feature many recognizable landmarks, MC:LA's version of Los Angeles will not be an exact replica of the real city. World The gameworld is littered with recognizable landmarks These features include EMP (short-cut nearby cars), Aggro (makes traffic bump off you), Roar (sends a sonic wave that pushes vehicles away), and Zone (slow-mo driving for better handling). The special abilities featured in Midnight Club 3 are back. It runs on the RAGE engine, the same engine that powers Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis and Grand Theft Auto IV. In the game you participate in illegal street racing in a recreated version of Los Angeles in order build up a racing reputation and earn money, which you can then use to buy new vehicles or "pimp out" your existing ones using the game's extremely deep customization system. Midnight Club: Los Angeles is an extremely fast-paced arcade racer being developed by Rockstar San Diego.
