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If it doesn't have more historic tracks I don't see myself buying it.
Which game comes with more historic tracks? (Other than Grand Prix Legends of course but that's 20 years old).
If it doesn't have more historic tracks I don't see myself buying it.
Which game comes with more historic tracks? (Other than Grand Prix Legends of course but that's 20 years old).
I don't care how good this game is going to be. Had project cars 1 for a day then took it back. Had 1 track that I drive on in real life. Got project cars 2. It was a little better. At least had long beach and daytona road course. But still hated it. It was still utterly useless to me. Graphics are great, physics are pretty damn good, but without the tracks i need, all that **** doesn't matter. plus, they wont allow mods for the game so I cant pay someone to make the tracks I need. The car is already in the game, so That's no problem. and SMS doesn't even make DLC track packs. So, if Sebring, Road Atlanta, Lime Rock, MSR Houston, Barber Motorsports Park, and Carolina Motorsports Park aren't in the next game along with Long Beach, Daytona Road course, Road America and the other IMSA tracks that I drive IRL, I will not be buying this game. I'd rather keep driving GTR2. Yea, the graphics aren't that great, but it has all the tracks I need and honestly, its game play is still just as good as the newer sims...
I hope SMS sees this and thinks about this ****. I'm not just speaking for myself here. but I'm speaking for all the other IMSA drivers that i race with and also the guys in NASA and SCCA and even a few Blancpain drivers that i know. All of them say the exact same thing. That project cars needs more US IMSA tracks. Especially Road Atlanta for the IMSA Petit LeMans Enduro race, and Sebring for the 12 hours of Sebring Enduro race.
but I'm speaking for all the other IMSA drivers that i race with and also the guys in NASA and SCCA and even a few Blancpain drivers that i know. All of them say the exact same thing.
What do the ones in Asian countries, Australia and South America say?
Not sure. I'm just speaking for the US drivers. There needs to be more US IMSA tracks and the SCCA and NASA leagues are only in the US and Canada.
Well, at least it gives the game credibility when all these drivers are complaining about is the lack of tracks and cars.
My point was that those areas are far less represented than the U.S. despite having plenty of tracks, so if anyone should be complaining it’s people from those areas.
Bathurst is the only Australian circuit in the game.True. PC1 had tracks from Australia and they were awesome. But they aren't in PC2...I think. I don't remember seeing them. And if they aren't, idk why they didn't keep them in there.
Bathurst is the only Australian circuit in the game.
Depending which car they modelled, 8 years https://www.supercars.com/news/championship/first-cotf-falcon-back-as-wildcard-mustang/And maybe some current gen Supercars, need something other than a 6? year old Ford to drive
Randle will pilot a wildcard Tickford Racing entry at this month's OTR SuperSprint at The Bend Motorsport Park, the recent Dunlop Super2 Series race winner driving 23Red Racing's spare chassis.
A race and pole-winner in Supercars and a race-winner in Super2, the chassis has been the vehicle used by several big name drivers for career firsts.
David Reynolds drove the car to his first Supercars race win, Cameron Waters made his first solo Supercars start in it, while Simona De Silvestro, Andre Heimgartner and Richie Stanaway all made their first Supercars Championship race starts aboard the Ford.
The chassis started life as an FG Falcon built by Tickford Racing – then known as Ford Performance Racing – in 2012.
It was actually the first full-spec Car of the Future to hit the racetrack, and was demonstrated alongside the new-generation Holden Commodore and Nissan Altima at the Sydney Telstra 500 at the end of that year,
They haven't released any DLC or patch since September 2018. So they have stopped coming out with car DLC.But I think they should stop coming out with car dlc packs for a little while and start making some track packs. Or, put more tracks in PC3.
So “We’re still at the design on paper stage,” says Bell
"It's at least 200% better already. I can't stop playing it" says Bell
Hmm... Looks like someone just got rumbled.
Have you considered your dream track pack may no longer ever be achievable in a single game due to licensing deals?I don't care how good this game is going to be. Had project cars 1 for a day then took it back. Had 1 track that I drive on in real life. Got project cars 2. It was a little better. At least had long beach and daytona road course. But still hated it. It was still utterly useless to me. Graphics are great, physics are pretty damn good, but without the tracks i need, all that **** doesn't matter. plus, they wont allow mods for the game so I cant pay someone to make the tracks I need. The car is already in the game, so That's no problem. and SMS doesn't even make DLC track packs. So, if Sebring, Road Atlanta, Lime Rock, MSR Houston, Barber Motorsports Park, and Carolina Motorsports Park aren't in the next game along with Long Beach, Daytona Road course, Road America and the other IMSA tracks that I drive IRL, I will not be buying this game. I'd rather keep driving GTR2. Yea, the graphics aren't that great, but it has all the tracks I need and honestly, its game play is still just as good as the newer sims...
I hope SMS sees this and thinks about this ****. I'm not just speaking for myself here. but I'm speaking for all the other IMSA drivers that i race with and also the guys in NASA and SCCA and even a few Blancpain drivers that i know. All of them say the exact same thing. That project cars needs more US IMSA tracks. Especially Road Atlanta for the IMSA Petit LeMans Enduro race, and Sebring for the 12 hours of Sebring Enduro race.