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    Who's thinking in buying Project Cars simulator?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by sandark, Feb 26, 2013.

  1. sandark

    sandark Newbie

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    so, whos from here already member or thinking in buying project cars?
     
  2. InspiredE1705

    InspiredE1705 Notebook Evangelist

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    Seems like a good game that will come out in Nov. I will buy, but maybe wait for a sale price. But the graphics seem excellent.
     
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    NinjaPirate Notebook Consultant

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    I signed up in December 2011 and recently changed to a full member package around half way through last year. I only recently started playing pCARS again after taking a break from it for about 5 months (moved house and had to sell my rig). I'm currently playing it with a Xbox controller and while it is playable, the feel is just not there compared to a wheel. Game-pad feel has improved since I last tried it early last year but its still a bit sensitive for my liking. There is now a pretty good selection of tracks and vehicles, still not as many as I would like but then its not finished yet either.

    Unfortunately you can no longer register/purchase the game for testing as they have reached their goal for raising funds. If you have the itch to play something new right now though, give both RaceRoom (free on Steam) and Assetto Corsa a good look. Also regardless of the flack that these games get, GT5 and Forza 4 are still pretty fun if not the most realistic simulators (I view them more as motor enthusiast games).