

I must confess that I was disappointed with the first versions of Project CARS. The community has also been listened to - for example, the game was originally to be ported to the PS3 and Xbox 360, but the community voted it's better not to split resources between the two generations, but to focus on PC and next-gen instead.Įnjoyed Stephen Baysted's music in SimBin's games? Well, he's back in Project Cars. The team is even getting advice from a real race driver Ben Collins, who was The Stig for seven years.įor a crowdfunded game, it's not unsual to get to play beta versions early, but Project Cars takes this one step further.įrom the very beginning Slightly Mad has periodically released a playable development build of the game, offering their backers an opportunity to discuss and provide feedback every step along the way. It's all powered by a cutting edge DirectX 11 game engine supporting varying weather conditions, dynamic day and night cycles and detailed physics. You can supposedly also create your own decals and tune-ups. In the single player career, the idea is to climb up from smaller to larger classes, while in multiplayer you can team up with a friend or even form clans. Slightly Mad Studios envisaged that the new simulator would cover all forms of motorsport from karting to GT to formula racing.
