Anyone know when it will be released on the east coast?
The long straights are fantastic for high powered cars!Yea man go get it!
My P1 GTR is having a blast on this trackThe long straights are fantastic for high powered cars!
Yeah it is, but from what I’ve seen and tested it’s the best handling. With my setup and style anyways.
Had a play last night and a video will be forthcoming, but I'm loving the '71 version of Le Mans.
I'm really glad that SMS did this correctly and not just the current circuit with the chicanes removed, as its a nice shock to experience just how much the circuit has changed since '71.
Its far narrower, much bumpier and has a much greater degree of elevation change in comparison, which makes for a very, very different experience. Add in the period 'window dressing' and you have a fantastic addition to the game and genre as a whole.
I'm quite conflicted with this dlc, on one hand the classic le mans content is fantastic, the 924 is classified wrong but its tons of fun and the 917 is amazing as always. On the other hand the three lmp1 cars are very disappointing for me, the headlights on the 919 are wrong as are the dimensions for the front of the car and sounds are just way off. I'm not too happy about the hybrids systems either as better solutions have been provided by competitors of project cars 2. All in all I still think its worth the money but I hope there is some improvement in the future as the quality seems lower then I've come to expect from SMS.
That you're going to be doing.I couldn´t play it yet because I am abroad but thank you for the reassurance for the bumpiness and narrowness. That´s what I want the track to feel like. The road surface just had to be worse 47 years ago. The drivers of the time always said even on the straight or near straight bits you had to grab your steering wheel for dear life because of the bumps, in the end it was much more of a road course back then.
Yep, From the stands to the billboards, etc. its like driving the film.What do you mean by window dressing, the trackside facilities and so on?