The copious amounts of advertising money we receive from the various ads plastered all over the site means there comes a point where we at the PRC.net HQ grow tired of orgies with the finest escorts available in North America and occasionally have to spend some of that cash on the latest and greatest video games. After it looks as if we’ve been trolled by a pCars video masquerading as pCars 2, ad revenue we’d put aside for Chris to spend on Ultimate Team packs in FIFA 15 has now been prematurely blown on the Bronze membership to Project CARS 2 to get our own impressions of the sequel to the bug-ridden racing sim released earlier this summer.50 GBP translated into roughly $105 Canadian, and this approach was taken by Slightly Mad Studios to ensure a lack of trolls on the WMD forums. Personally, I do not understand what they’re trying to accomplish here, as one of the main marketing points of the original pCars was the fact that 30,000 80,000 people contributed to the development of the game, and now for the sequel, suddenly a huge amount of people helping out with the game and contributing funds is seen as a “bad thing”, and access must be restricted to an elite group of people. Man what?
Anyways, once you sign up for the forums (I had to use my real name, they’re gonna find me right away), you’re given an option of the many toolkits available, and after a few easy hoops to jump through, you end up torrenting a 1.2 GB copy of Project CARS 2. There appears to be no NDA restricting what you can and can’t say about the game away from the WMD forums – it is the same basic advisory screen that consists of “don’t be a cunt and show the game bugging out”, followed by links to a few other threads that also say “please don’t be a cunt because the last WMD period was a disaster with all the trolls.” Keep in mind, the trolls they refer to are kids who pointed out bugs and silenced by moderators unable to take criticism.
While the game was downloading, I clicked around the forums. As commenters on here and Reddit have described, it’s essentially an echo chamber, the game’s own users blind to their blatant hypocrisy. In one post, a user slams Reiza studios for their upcoming unlicensed V8 Supercars, blissfully ignorant of the fact that Project CARS shipped with unlicensed prototypes:
They also haven’t been too kind to us, believing us to be insane and delusional for simply linking to videos of the game bugging the fuck out and drawing attention to important figures picking fights with random users who dare to criticize the quality of the game:
Chris: I guess someone forgot to tell Ian that the Brazilian bunch actually have a working game with above average physics based off 10+ year old rFactor. The only thing they copied was the crowd funding idea that he didn’t invent but the internet did several years back with gofundme, kickstarter and steam green lighting.
The first major problem I ran into during installation, and I wouldn’t call it much of a problem, just something that’s going to make many people laugh, was a little box that popped up in the initial phase of getting the game onto my PC. Upon trying to install the beta for pCars 2, the installer asked if I wanted to get rid of pCars 2 as it was already detected on my system. I never previously owned pCars 2. I had a shitty repacked torrented version of pCars Version 1.3 that I blew away a few weeks ago and some files were still left over, but not pCars 2.
For a game that is supposed to be a technological leap forward and won’t be landing on store shelves for 2-3 years, the base components of the new game are so strikingly similar to the old game, it genuinely believes a few loose files from a shitty outdated repacked torrented copy of pCars is actually a beta version of pCars 2. This is raw confirmation of a cash grab.
Anyways, you boot the game up, and the menu is the exact same as the original pCars, but with a white background to give it the beta look. It’s the same UI as Project CARS all throughout, hopefully won’t be used for the final product, and in a shocking twist of events, it imported all my old display configuration settings from the original game. A quick trip to the controller menu to assign all the proper buttons on my controller and I was ready to go.
You get Mugello, Sachsenring, Sampala (ice racing track), Wildcrest (rallycross), and a Surface Test Track to screw around on. The game comes with three cars, all given unlicensed generic names such as SMS FWD, SMS 4WD and SMS RWD Buggy. Away from licensing issues, it’s a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 7 (I think, someone please help), an Ariel Atom, and a Ford Focus RS.
I don’t like any of these cars.
The first track I tried was Sampala, an ice racing track located in Canada. Even with the bare minimum details, it looks gorgeous. That’s it for the positives.
As for the negatives, there was no option to pick winter tires or even off road tires for the Mitsubishi Lancer. I was left with a few unlicensed track day brands that didn’t indicate I’d been given a proper tire compound for the icy surface. Even crazier, while running laps, it felt like the behavior of these tires had been fudged so the game wasn’t a complete clusterfuck on snow. I was driving on tires clearly meant for asphalt racing, and the game appeared stuck in a weird state between “why did you select this tire compound” and “we have magically adjusted grip levels on this compound because we don’t know how to properly model snow tires.” I could never fully predict what the car was doing at any given time, because the physics and tire model were so lackluster. It was very reminiscent of early Assetto Corsa rally tracks where track grip levels had been adjusted to simulate loose surfaces. Whether the adjustments were made within the tire behavior, or surface properties, I’m not sure, and I don’t really care. All I could think was “this is bad and I don’t want to play it anymore.”
I live in Canada. Myself and 38,000,000 other people have to drive to work in the conditions above for eight months out of the year. If this was how our cars behaved in real life, going to the 7Eleven for Milk would be an extreme sport, and there would be 250+ truck pileups on the highway when all the cocaine addicts went back up north to work in the oil fields. We seem to be doing alright, so I don’t understand why driving off-road is portrayed in such a bizarre way within this sim.
Yanking the handbrake as I would in DiRT Rally, a title that is basically the number one rally sim on the market, caused me to violently spin out. Once I got the hang of how lightly I had to tug on the e-brake, I couldn’t carry a drift to save my life. It was really bad.
Heading out to Wildcrest yielded similar results despite a total change in the environment. Wildcrest appears to be a fictional Italian rallycross circuit despite the totally not Italian name, and is probably the worst track layout I’ve ever driven on in any racing sim. The track is a 50/50 mix of dirt and asphalt, with unnecessary chicanes and giant rumble stribs that only exist to frustrate you. This track would be a total nightmare online. It doesn’t flow well at all, the car handles just as bad on dirt as it does on ice, you get massive air off the rumble strips (which will cause several people to roll and clog up the track with wrecks), and there’s a jump three times the size of your car on the final straight that sends you flying right off the track if you’re not careful, which can be seen in the distance here:
There are still problems with the HUD not saving your configuration settings. At random, the game would enable mouse look, completely screwing up my cockpit view to the point where I’d have to exit the game. A few instances, it failed to save my FFB adjustments in the options menu. Little shit like that, stuff that should have been eradicated in the first game which is already on store shelves, hasn’t been eradicated in the beta for the second game.
Meanwhile, games like Assetto Corsa launched with a near perfect driving model in their own tech preview that featured one car and one track. Like, the more I dicked around in the pCars 2 beta, the more I kept finding shit where it’s just like “why?”
It’s a cash grab. The game looks the same, drives about the same, and even thinks leftover files from pCars 1 are in fact from the pCars 2 beta, meaning nothing has been changed under the hood. It has the same annoying bugs (and a few new ones), the same free cam controls, and the same canned FFB effects as the original game release two months ago. People will scream IT’S PRE-ALPHA, but the difference here is that there’s already a complete game to build upon.
So I’m not sure what SMS are trying to accomplish here. It’s not devious enough, nor does it cross enough lines to be labeled a scam, but it definitely doesn’t warrant the praise the endeavour receives from certain publications.
Someone from SMS will probably get booty blasted enough to find my account, ban me, and give me a full refund because they’re legally required to do so, meaning I effectively got to try pCars 2 for free and report back to all readers of PRC.net.
We’ll get our money back, but a lot of people won’t.
Off to a great start, Mr. Bell! Calling your former customers trolls? Genius. Pure genius!
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Funny thing is, even if Austin brings these issues up on the forums in a genuine “hey guys, this don’t feel right” manner, they’ll all still jump him like the iRacing fanboys did and try to discredit and bury his posts like a bunch of autistic retards.
Interested to see how long this ‘participation’ lasts before he’s inexplicably banned with no explanation.
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“But duh, the first game has a 77% rating on Steam, so the sequel has to be the best sim EVER”
-anonymous shill
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If we want to be honest, the game has a 83% scoring on Metacritic!
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I know you shill types are thick, but man..
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And? There are still countless bugs that have yet to be fixed. No review score can change that
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Sounds more like Chris Wright on VirtualR
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Their plan is to get more money out of people, but this time make the minimum pledge higher so people are more likely to Stockholm syndrome themselves into liking it because they sunk so much money into it.
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iracing anyone? People buried so much of their money so deep now would be a shame to pull out; so they will keep on putting more money as in to not give to waste the previously invested money. Kinda like drug addiction where you just can’t stop spending money on it, you want out, but you’re took hooked to it.
I give them their great official racing organization, for competitive organized races, and is a pretty active game to play Online.. but people mainly play it because of how much they invested so far, and that for now only iracing can give you organized races whenever you want. For other games you need to join leagues and stuff. So probably AC will appear with organized public racing, we’ll see what happens in the upcoming months. And is still to see if will be a paid service or free for many more (and with ads).
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Actually has more content than I expected, not that it really changes anything.
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Not sure if it’s just the screen capture, but the gauge cluster in the ‘buggy’ doesn’t appear to be set behind any transparent housing. Small gripe, but it just looks as if it’s nothing more than a flat 2d texture aside from the needles.
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And this is a perfect example of a click bait.
The only track that has been developed for more than a week from this statement is Wildcrest. Other tracks are first renders and have just been made. Apart from cars, which were taken from the 1st game and generified for development reasons (we need to drive something while testing, if they can’t be licenced, they’ll be removed) all other assets and, mainly, tracks were created from ground zero. In 1 month. And with this amount of content and 2 years of development cycle ahead, we are going to have a good game.
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Also, wink-wink, these tracks are made for testing and development. They don’t have to be good, they are to test physics and graphycs.
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When literally everything is copied over from Pcars1, I expect the game to be almost flawless. Everything else implies a very quick cash grab
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The problem is … where are this website going to “bait” the clicks? …since it’s banned on every forum out there? Damn it even managed to be censored on reddit!
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Are you sure about that last sentence? They couldn’t even get the first game right after 4 years of development.
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Do you mean that Project Cars isn’t a good game? So people are having fun with a crappy product (look at the online players right now) or they must have very low expectations (read: other games are even worse!).
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Wait you played the “beta” ?????? It is not even pre pre pre pre pre pre pre pre pre alpha! The development literally started weeks ago, how the hell you managed to have the beta already?
….oh nevermind, i forgot I was on this blog.. another bait-click article I guess. :)
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>While the game was downloading, I clicked around the forums. As commenters on here and Reddit have described, it’s essentially an echo chamber, the game’s own users blind to their blatant hypocrisy. In one post, a user slams Reiza studios for their upcoming unlicensed V8 Supercars, blissfully ignorant of the fact that Project CARS shipped with unlicensed prototypes:
Somehow related: nobody whined either when GT3: A-spec came up with unlicensed classic F1 cars. And people liked it.
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I´m almost tempted to do the same and give it a free ride. If only it looked like being worth of downloading and playing, I would totally do it.
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You’re invited to join our community.. you can ask a refund (1 time) within 14 days, so you can decide yourself if it’s worth it (to follow the development of a new game), or if it’s full crap.. nothing to lose! It’s a win-win situation! ;)
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I have a lot of interest on the software, 0 interest on the community. It´s the virtual equivalent of North Korea and I don´t fancy a trip there.
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Well, just wait for the game to be released in a couple pf years.
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you arent invited to ours, get the fuck out you sms shill
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^^^ We are a nice community, you don’t need to be a “sms” or a developer to join us. We’re gamers, and the nice thing of WMD is: you don’t have trolls and kids to pollute the forum, that’s why I love that place.
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Following the development of a game (like it has been with project cars) is the most nice part of joining the “community”.. you don’t need to talk with people or have a conversation with whatever, but reading the dev posts on the official WMD forum and understand how something is build is worth 50 euro and more and more.
The software (if we talk about the playable game) at this point, hasn’t much to say, it’s what’s behind it that you’re going to pay.
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I don´t need to know how stuff is done, I just want a good product. If during the development it already shows promise, I could have fun with it. The “watch the game grow” experience, I have 0 interest on it unless I can get enjoyment out of the builds.
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then i dont think you should buy in…theres literally nothing wrong with that. from what i gather SMS doesnt need this money, its just an option theyve left open bc theres demand for it & having more money is never a bad thing.
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No. The builds are not fun.
Imagine having to reset your options and controls daily, weekly or monthly.
It’s not meant to be fun at all.
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Then it’s not for you.. what the sell (and what they did with pcars) is not the game, it’s neither the pre-purchase of a game (it was only one of the benefits), but instead it’s the possibility to follow and participate to the development.
If you’re lookg for something to be enjoyed this early.. then it’s not for you, you better consider the game when it will be finished in 1-2 years (if you’ll like it by then…).
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couple corrections —
sachsen isnt actually sachsenring as youd expect (unfortunately), rather a ‘fictitonal’ version of the porsche test track. which is cool in its own right, but seems to be lacking some features the real track has at the moment.
its not a beta!!! :) i imagine this was a slip, but yeah, about one month in development now. idk what youd call it. something like a vertical slice, but an extremely WIP one. nothing wrong with that imo.
finally, if you were discouraged by or disliked pcars, dont give them your money for this!! like..cmon. i know why the author did it, to get a peek behind the curtain, but the majority of users seem to be people who enjoy pcars and are happy to be on board and supporting the next effort. ill be honest, i wasnt sure if id stick when i put in my 50 quid. but ive been impressed with the speed of progress and a few promising ideas; definitely in it for the long haul.
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Oh wow.. someone with a working brain on this blog.. it was totally unexpected! :D
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Yeah, never mind you WMD bots are in the complete minority
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Fanboys and haters are just a bunch of trolls… while they are discussing about random topics on a forum, thousands people are playing the game and having fun.
Time to turn on my wheel and have a race… luckily there’s lot of people online with pcars, while AC lobby is unfortunately desert. :(
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Just another pretty piece of steaming shit like the first one. I am still hoping I will get the money back I invested in the Pcars1 almost 4 years ago but I will never get the time back I wasted by testing almost every single build and reporting bugs and making suggestions that fell on deaf ears.
They were going to make a “sim” that catered to the masses no matter what input they got and there were bugs from 3 years ago that made it into the release version.
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In example… what did you personally proposed, that hasn’t been implemented?
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I tried asking for a refund myself all I got was a senior member saying PCars will continue to get patches and updates to it’s content, and I was told that I should stop playing and erase the game if I want out.
I loved the SHIFT games, PCars is a fucking joke. I’m glad the cash grab is going to patches and updates but the game still released unfinished. There are a multitude of bugs. I’ve never had a game crash and glitch as often as PCars (their fully released shipped version). This has got to be one of the biggest farces in racing gaming. They should change their studio name from Slightly Mad to Mostly Disappointed.
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Let’s see.. you asked for a refund, by using the refund button… but you had a “Senior Manager” telling you to erased the game? …what the hell does it means?
Also, you like SHIFT.. but you don’t like PCARS? Are you mad or what?
…are you sure to own the game? lol
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What’s the point in this article? How can there be a Beta of Project Cars 2 already? It’s more than likely not coming out for another couple of years.
What you played doesn’t even come close to a pre-alpha build. All games look and play like complete rubbish for 90% of the time of they’re in development.
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This is the exact thing the WMD militant soldiers(I am WMD member but never drank the koolaid) said about Pcars1 in the early days and all the way up to release. The final version drives basically the same as it did in the early PreAlpha days.
Looks like nothing has changed. The WMD militants screaming Pre-Alpha Pre-Alpha has begun again! Ha….toads
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It’s been 3 weeks since the development started. When we got the first build of Project CARS 1, it was build 60 or something. For Project CARS 2, we’re not even at build 20…
Project CARS 2 is still 99% Project CARS 1.
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Screaming pre alpha? It’s not even there.. I mean the development started right now, how you could label the code right now? It’s not beta, nor alpha, it’s just exiting the concept step.. do you really believe that this will someway reflect the final product? Man… be serious pls.
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It’s literally Pcars1 with modified values for tires, track grip etc., I’d say it’s way further than alpha. Beta hits it pretty well
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You clearly don’t know what is a beta then.
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I was shocked of some kids on Steam… but people on this blog doesn’t even have the basic knowledge of what’s the game development. It’s the CoD era… you won’t waste your time to teach em how it works.
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Anon, Pcars 2 splash screen I am sure says it’s build 20 but in reality it’s more like build 1020. You think they are not using anything from PCars1? Keep drinking that koolaid.
It’s pre pre pre pre alpha. Get the fuckoutta here with that non-sense.
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I just said that it is still 99% Project CARS 1 you fucking twat.
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its almost like hes some kind of robot, just repeating the same scripted nonsense over and over…
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I know exactly what you said. The sad thing is you think they are going to start with 99% Pcars 1 and after a few years they will meticulously build a whole other game while just using the existing game as a kickstart and when PC2 is done it will be something totally different that warrants another full purchase instead of just the half-baked, bug riddled “upgrade” from PC1 that it is sure to be.
You WMD militia are just as hilarious and gullible as ever.
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you are one very angry man.
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It will as different as any sequel are. Not completly different, but massively improved.
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You clearly don’t know what is a beta then.
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The installer thing is fucking hilarious. Holy shit.
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In 2-3 years from now it will probably give the same error when installing the full release version.
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It’ll be on Steam….
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your articles are very annoying, especially since once i see the website header i just know youll probably trash the game. i dont care much for pcars, its just obvious you have a bias
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whats wrong with having a bias as long as its a genuine one and not one influenced by money? and yes, the blogs name is an indication, their intent is partly to get under their audiences skin. personally i think its funny and a nice way to put all this in perspective.
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Ian pls go
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Very interesting points you made, thanks for all of the rebuttals on Austin’s article.
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Lol, for all the BS Bell end says about your blog it seems to attract a lot of his cock shiners, starting to look like SMS is sending the WMD B-team over.
Anyone that thinks this is anything more than a PC DLC, are fucking deranged, I grow so tired of this invasion of the sim community by these little fucktard console “ego” gamers who dont even really want a sim, just the label.
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I’m on RD, AC, PCARS… and i can tell you that none cares about this blog (it happened a couple of months ago). If we wanna talk about “ego”, we should look here at home.
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And yet here you are.
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^ Ba-zing.
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Of course, otherwise how I could write this post? :O …I was talking about the site owners/devs/whatever over there.
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‘we have a nice bunch from Brazil, copying everything we have done almost to a T”
Where is the part in the Reiza’s crowdfunding where you are promised ROI (which still hasn’t happened) and “input” on game development (aka bugtesting that is disregarded, and uploading free reference photos). When did SMS release a polished product that was supported with free updates and content for years?
Ian Bell has said so much bullshit over the years it could fill a spinoff blog, “Shit Ian Bell Says”.
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I’m not sure if you are aware that the same Ian Bell released GTR… that is still played today after several years.
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Certainly not with the same physics guys..
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Actually, yes, it is.
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Same guy doesn’t automatically mean same quality. Physics were implemented and done differently back in the GTR days, he might’ve done GTR well when standards were lower, but he could very well be struggling with the more advanced physics of today’s expectations.
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Ian Bell himself most likely has had very little if any input on the physics of any game he’s been involved with.
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Ian Bell was leading the mod team (Simbin), for F1 2002, before the company ever existed. I believe that a lot of people here are too young to know the history of the driving sim scene.
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Ian Bell is a joke.
He talks like he’s sitting on a high throne of the best sim racing game ever, but in reality he’s sitting on a pile of sh*t. He was luck Steam didn’t have the refund system when PCARS launched.
Also, Reiza has something he’s never going to have, which is respect from it’s customers/players. People love their work. They’re honest and they do their best with very little. Up until now they were offering extra content for free, while Ian and SMS are ripping off content planned for PCARS as DLC and calling PCARS 2.
If Reiza had the same amount of funding SMS pulled for PCARS, they would have done much more then what SMS did.
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Reiza is the same studio who is using rf1 engine with 90’s gfx? And you believe that 2,2mln euros are enough for a studio to develop a new gfx/physics engine from scratch, and to release and distribute a multi-platform AAA game?
Wake up man, this is the real world, stop your imagination and educate yourself on how a videogame is built and what resources (and budget) you need.
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I will say the devs and forum mods on their website are completely nazis. Doesn’t help that their community backs them and helps shout down any criticism. When I was reporting an issue in the bug section, a couple posts responded saying I obviously didn’t have the game and was trying to “put down the game” whatever the fuck that meant.
Of course after I replied, showing my PS4 copy as proof, my thread got deleted and I was banned from the forums for being “an hater”. I was reporting a bug with the save system for christ’s sake.
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You would see a thread closed for trolling… not deleted (deleting threads is reserved to the spam bots). So I guess, this story is just invented like many others here.
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“After it looks as if we’ve been trolled by a pCars video masquerading as pCars 2, ad revenue we’d put aside for Chris to spend on Ultimate Team packs in FIFA 15 has now been prematurely blown on the Bronze membership to Project CARS 2 to get our own impressions of the sequel to the bug-ridden racing sim released earlier this summer.”
Hang on a second. I just remembered.
To either make up Chris’ FUT money or to make sure you can upgrading to highest tier of WMD, you should put J-List ads here now.
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That feel when no matter how much money you spend on packs you still get scripted. T-Thanks EA
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Boy, those WMD bots invading the comments are hysterical.
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Are you surprised? They do this on every pcars article now.
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still they rise.
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This site needs a forum !!! It’s my first stop in the morning
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While it would be fun, you can bet a forum here would get shitposted to death by people not liking what they read on the main page.
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or more comfortable message system to news, and a better front page that lists the news, as well as amount of comments inside. Something like bsimracing, virtualr, racedepartment. I get it that they want to keep the theme, but those two aspects could be improved for user comfort, and eliminate the massive scroll you gotta do, or check every news for new comments. :)
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Do you wanna setup a forum, with 30 users? I’m not sure if you have figured it yet, but the ones writing here (including me and you) are the same 30 users, every day.
Go collect more traffic and users, you need to have some interesting contents, not trolling article like this (the “hating” thing could work for a little while but it won’t last long), and in the moment you do a more serious “journalism” (like virtualR, RD.. etc.) you gonna be another clone of those web sites.
I can write an article per day, on the line of: “Assetto Corsa is crap because [random things..]” …to attract some AC fanboys and fill the comments section, but after a while they will get bored and they will understand the bait-click scheme. That is the main reason of why linking this blog is now censored everywhere.
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The whole article is a joke… the op doesn’t even understand what wmd is (following the development of a game…). He lost time to review the build, like it is a finished game (years before the release), he also called it “beta” ahhaha … I can’t believe there’s such ignorant people out there, seriously, if you have to “hate” something or someone, at least put some effort to do it, and be credible!
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Credible like Ian Bell?
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When you want to be credible, you shouldn’t compare to other persons. Are you one of those who drink the urine because someone else is eating feces? I wouldn’t call it a smart move.
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Ian Bell on – RaceRoom Racing Experience 2-3 years ago. Ian Bell off – R3E now. The difference is obvious. The guy did make good stuff 10+ years ago, but now he’s reduced himself to an overbearing jerk.
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Ian Bell never participated to RaceRoomWhatever.. the collaboration between Simbin and Blimey Games (now SMS) ended after GTR2 and GT Legends.
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Couple of thoughts regarding the article and the replies.
Firstly, I am a PCARS member, and I was with PCARS 1 from 2011.
PCARS 2 is not 99% PCARS 1 as suggested as there was no ice racing dirt tracks or off-roading of any kind. The physics for that are in very early stages.
The reason the build doesn’t provide winter or off road tires is because they haven’t been developed yet. This will be an on-going process.
The moderators are not Nazi’s. You would do well to study some history before you label anyone like that. The moderators are some of the most hardworking and helpful people I’ve ever known. They have posted thousands of times with advice to help forum members solve problems. They are human though, so sometimes lapses in judgement happen, just as with all of us.
I have posted negative comments numerous times and not been reprimanded. I have been one of the most vocal in my criticism of the lack of triple screen support, the inconsistency in the UI, the lack of support for multiple wheel configurations, the lack of options for on screen steering wheel on or off, and the lackluster career mode.
In all of those posts I was never threatened with banning or berated by mods. I may not have gotten the answers I wanted but I never felt threatened.
Ian Bell and Andy Garon in particular are their own worst enemies when it comes to posting sarcasm or derogatory comments. I often cringe at Andy’s posts as he has often blown criticism at the game way out of proportion. He comes across often as angry and impatient, which is unfortunate as he is a very talented individual. Ian has shown from some of his posts that he is letting valid criticism get to him as well. It’s too bad because he has a lot to be proud of in getting this game released.
It makes me chuckle when reviewers go on and on about bugs without bring up such titles as GT and Forza. Those two games have been bug ridden from the start and both games have experienced numerous delays as well.
I’m not completely happy with the game as released, because I wish it could have been so much better if different directions had been taken on some features.
On the other hand, I am still enjoying the game after playing it daily for over four years now. That alone speaks to the quality of the game play.
I guess this is more than a couple of thoughts so apologies for the length. Am I biased? Of course I am, I have a lot of time invested in the game. I hope though, that I have been able to direct my comments in a helpful way. I truly feel badly that one poster’s experience has led him to believe that all forum members are ‘fucktards’. We aren’t. Most of us are people who just want to share in the development process and help each other out.
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Well here’s your “no off-roading tracks of any kind in pCars 1″
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That’s why it’s called TEST… the work required to make the physics optimal for this type of surface isn’t worth for a DLC imo. I completely agree on their decision to reserve a proper development cycle for it and to be included in project cars 2.
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You got blown the fuck out by marketing considering the underlying physics model for pCars is gMotor, which has had off-roading capabilities since 2005.
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“underlying physics model for pCars is gMotor” …where did you read this pearl? You’re fun James. :)
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The Madness engine is a slight re-write of gMotor, first appearing in Need for Speed Shift, and refined for Project CARS.
http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/948030-forza-motorsport-3/58661877/650937562
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What remained of the gMotor a base-engine died with Ferrari Legends. Between Ferrari Legends and Project Cars, we had also SHIFT and SHIFT2.
Project Cars has no “underlying physics” that come from the gMotor, it’s a brand new physics engine. Try harder.
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How do remnants of an engine die with only one game, but not the other on the same engine?
Re-written code aside (R3E operates the same way), it’s gMotor under the hood, and gMotor by default is capable of off-road stuff, as demonstrated in pCars 1. It’s marketing, just like how EA removes features for a season and re-introduces them next season.
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I wish Steam refund was a thing when this came out, as I’d like to re-buy pCars for a cheaper price once it gets some heavy patches.
I haven’t touched pCars for well over a week now and it was at the top of my radar.
Basically, I had a G27 and a PS4. I had to buy a T500rs for compatibility with the PS4 back around September, but then we all know pCars got delayed til 2015.
I got fed up at this point and built a gaming pc so that I can sink my teeth into all the sims that have came out since LFS and GTR2.
So now I own every sim that I know of, past, present, in-development.
Which one did I originally buy the wheel for? pCars.
Which do I play regularly? Assetto, RF2, GSCE, iRacing, LFS, R3e, RBR and Dirt Rally as I am baffled by the release of pCars.
Enjoyable game yes, but huge shitting of the bed.
Also, Ian Bell largely contributes to the fact that I may not spend an additional dollar towards SMS.
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While 2 people here are discussing how good or bad is pcars, in the real world Project CARS has been just elect the best racing game on PC by PC Gamer: http://www.pcgamer.com//the-best-racing-games/
…unless PC Gamer is a magazine run by WMD. lol
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Or paid:
https://pretendracecars.net/2015/05/19/project-cars-is-the-best-racer-ever-except-when-it-isnt/
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Paying? ahhaha the conspiracy sentiment must be strong in you.
Did you see many spy movies recently? :°D
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You do know that PC Gamer ran the same article a few years back with iRacing as the #1.
You do know Car and Driver (real cars and race cars) didnt even put them on their list of 10 best driving games?
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Actually you have plenty of real drivers on pcars… wait, until this guy James will come to tell us that they are all paid! ahahha.. this wmd chaps must have some deep pockets! :)
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What hasn’t been paid marketing with pCars at this point?
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According to your fantastic conspiracy theory then, Assetto Corsa paid a little less to be at n.2 .. and Burnout Paradise to be at the 3rd spot. Are you real or are you trying to troll hard?
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As if gamers know fuck all about racing sims. LMFAO!!!!
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Coz racing sims are not games…. are you one of those who wear a racing suit before sitting on your home couch to play a videogame?
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Racing sims are games but arcade racing games are not sims. Your average gamer that likes NFS, The Crew, Gt, Forza, etc. play those games for the game aspect of car collecting, completing silly goals, blinging out their “whips” with spoilers and 22″ rims and putting giant turbos on their favorite Honda Civics and they say things like, “this is the best racing game ever! It feels so realistic with my 360gamepad!” lol They have no idea what it’s like to drive any car at it’s limit of grip on a track and would probably be too chicken shit to even attempt it.(before you ask….yes, I have many times with my Porsche 944 Turbo(951) and Porsche 930 with semi slicks.)
Anyone that would trust a “gamer” to review or rate a racing sim instead of a sim racer is a fool but I think we know that no true sim racer would ever doing anything so foolish.
For your information my rig consists of a Fanatec GT3RSv2 bolted to my office desk in front of a Asus MX279h monitor with Fanatec Clubsport pedals and my attire is usually shorts, t-shirt, socks and a Crown and Coke sitting on the desk at quick access to my left hand.
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They are all video games, they are created to entertain. Different genre and different level of simulation, but they still video games, you play it for fun.
Now sit down, I’m going to tell you a shocking news: you aren’t a real pilot, but a gamer.
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I take your response to mean you haven’t raced a real car on a track at race speeds? Of course I am not a professional race driver but I am real amateur pilot and I know what the adrenaline feels like at speeds in excess of 175+mph on a track and I know how a car behaves at those speeds.
I hate to make you feel worse about your do nothing life but I am a real pilot(amateur) and a sim racer.
I bet you struggle to come in mid pack with Ai at 80% in Pcars. I got bored with the lack of any challenge with the AI at 100%. I usually set the AI in R3e and RF2 at 107-109% for a challenging race…….where you at…..? lol
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When i want to race real cars, I go on a track.
When i want to play a videogame, i turn on my PC or consoles.
I do not pretend to be a “pilot” only because I play a racing simulator on a PC.
And no, i never race against the AI (i never did in any of my games) .. I only play online.
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Ah….but my bet is you have never been on a real track except for maybe a rental cart that can attain speeds of 25mph or maybe an underpowered FWD like a Civic that understeers at 45mph.
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