A tinkerer's dream,
this hardcore racing sim is tuned to give gearheads a leg up on those who ignore what's under the hood.
I must say, after playing
a hardcore racing sim like Gran Tursimo 5, nail'd is a nice change of pace.
Hardcore racing sims might demand more moment - to - moment finesse; have to ask a Forza fan.
Not exact matches
But while console games will inevitably attract a wider audience, veteran console racers craving a deeper driving experience are frequently migrating to iRacing, the subscription - based PC
sim that is often heralded as the quintessential
hardcore PC
racing simulation thanks to its realistic physics, authentic tracks and cars encompassing a wide variety of disciplines and constant updates that continually evolve iRacing with a stack of new features - last month saw the introduction of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve circuit, the legendary Lotus 49 and changeable weather parameters to name a few, for example, with more content scheduled for October and every three months thereafter.
I read the response above about a sincere attempt to satisfy both
hardcore sim players and more casual arcade
racing fans.
The pivotal success of Project CARS brought
hardcore sim racing to a new audience on consoles, while Forza Motorsport 6 proved to be another hit for Microsoft that improved on launch title Forza Motorsport 5's shortcomings.
It's easily one of the most ambitious titles I've ever played, and whether you're a casual fan or a
hardcore sim - racer, you simply won't find another
racing game that offers the sort of scope and value that Project Cars 2 does.
If you're a serious simulator nut, you'll find that the realism level is lower than really
hardcore PC
racing sims like