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Here are the Cars 2 System Requirements (Minimum)
We review 'Project CARS 2' in VR on the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive through Steam and SteamVR using both sim racing force feedback wheels and a gamepad.
- CPU: 3.0 GHz Intel® Pentium® 4 class or AMD Athlon™ 64 3500+ or equivalent processor
- CPU SPEED: 3.0 GHz Intel® Pentium® 4 class or AMD Athlon™ 64 3500+ or equivalent processor
- RAM: 1 GB
- OS: Microsoft® Windows® 7 / XP® SP3
- VIDEO CARD: 256 MB 3D video card supporting Shaders 3.0 (NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or higher, ATI Radeon X800 or higher) Onboard (built-in) integrated chipsets are not supported.
- PIXEL SHADER: 2.0
- VERTEX SHADER: 2.0
- SOUND CARD: Yes
- FREE DISK SPACE: 3 GB uncompressed hard drive space
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THE ULTIMATE DRIVER JOURNEYProject CARS 2 is the thrill of intense racing action in beautiful cars at stunning venues. Authentic and intuitive handling, truly dynamic weather, and a wealth of game modes delivers racing fun for everyone.FEATURES:. 180+ elite-brand race & road cars. Largest-ever track roster. Real-world-derived career progression.
Tested & tuned by pro drivers & gamers for true-to-life handling. All-new motorsports (IndyCar, Oval, rallycross) join old favorites incl. GT3. Dynamic surface & weather physics affect vehicle performance & handling in real-time. New loose-surface racing (ice, dirt, mud).
Full 24-hour cycle with real-time atmospheric conditions & seasonal ambience. Accessible controller handling & wide-ranging wheel support.
Class-leading Esport capabilities incl. Online ChampionshipsShow More. Insanity workout. Submitted on 9/17/2018 Review title of Trippul GNot recommended if you don't own an Xbox One XThis is the second time I've felt I needed to go back and change my review, such has been the inconsistency and resulting frustration I've had with this game.Basically, to get right to the point, the engine that powers this game, along with the LiveTrack 3.0 system, does not run properly on an original Xbox One or One S. If you keep grid sizes to 15 or less, there's some great racing to be had, but sadly, this makes much of career mode unplayable due to most series having larger grids and there being no way to limit their number.Once you get above 15 AI, the cars get very unstable, you can't push to warm the tires, you have no grip, making you uncompetitive and you invariably wind up crashing.
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1 year and 7 patches after release, and this is still an issue.If you have an Xbox One X, none of this is a problem, the game plays great (though not w/o minor issues of course), and I'd fully recommend it.On an OG Xbox 1 or S, it's basically a hotlap simulator, albeit a pretty good one. Submitted on 8/7/2019 Review title of S5 SCOTCHDo not buy!!!!!!!!!!!!This is the first review I have ever felt the absolute need to make. I bought this game for 50% off and still feel completly ripped off. It is not a finished game and if they say it they are lying.
Has no car feel once so ever, they might as well take all player feedback away. I have never been so let down and upset with a purchase. Please save your money and go buy forza if you want a simulator type game. Such a waste of money since I will never touch or even think of touching this game ever again! Submitted on 3/31/2020 Review title of KyoshiiTheBronyVastly inferior to ForzaPC2 has some definitely good aspects. The visuals are great, there is a plethora of racing options and tracks and the physics are weighty for sure, but everything else in this game seems half baked or worse. The sheer lack of a feeling of progression was horrible in the first game and is just as bad here.
There is nothing to work towards other than a bare minimum career mode. No leveling, no currency, no new cars, just racing and that's it. Wouldn't be so bad if the racing, just like the first game, didn't feel like you were a pocket of air somehow sliding on ice most of the time. The controls are so floaty and unsatisfying, as well as a bad sense of speed. There's not much else here to see. No custom paint jobs, the amount of cars is a joke compared to Forza and even as a GwG it won't keep you coming back.
Stick with Forza, it has basically everything you could ever want out of a racing game. Submitted on 4/2/2020 Review title of DeepErmine97748Not the best game, should be listed FAR cheaper! READ!!I bought this game during April 2020 when it is listed free for Gold users, and for a 'free' game, it isn't terrible. But needless to say, there are far more places to spend you $60 at.First off, this game has a lot of potential, but will NEVER be up to par with something like Forza or Grand Prix.Second, the mechanicss are all sorts of messed up. Turning doesn't feel right and all of the cars are bouncy. For example, I was driving an F1 car around Watkins Glen, and i was taking turn 7 slow, when all the sudden the car lifted off the ground and a barrel rolled off the track, which shoudn't happen with that car.
Other than that, camera views are funky and feels like an arcade game camera view in 3rd person.There are many other things I could point out, but are unexplainble. Honesty, spend your money somewhere else as it WILL be more worthwhile.
And if you are seeing this during April 2020, just get the game for free. Again, a bunch of potential, just poorly excecuted.
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