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Project Cars (PC, PS4, XBox One, Steam OS, Wii U)

  • Project Cars developer releases jaw-dropping screenshots
    Tech Spot <click here for link>
    January 03, 2014





    Remember back when you first loaded up Gran Turismo 4 for the Playstation 2? Were you astounded by “how far graphics had come?” What about the latest version of Forza, for the Xbox One, which boasts some amazingly realistic car designs and graphical elements. Some new screenshots from World of Mass Development are threatening to blow the top off the realistic racing scene, and their newest venture dubbed Project Cars is a shining example of just how far gaming has come in the last few decades.

    The developer\'s newest blog post <click here for link> wrapped up 2013 by introducing a slew of visually stunning pictures. There are over 60 beautifully composed photos here, showcasing everything from cars, to tracks, to the tiniest of environmental details. WMD promises in their post that all of these screenshots are completely in-game footage and that no specialized photo software or game modes were used to create these images.




    These snapshots were compiled by the WMD community, meaning they most likely came from a variety of computer types with varying graphical strengths. This would be welcome news to PC gamers, who wish to obtain this type of visual elegance without having to spend a fortune on PC upgrades.

    Project Cars is slated to release on a variety of platforms, including Xbox One, PS4, Wii U, Windows, and the Steam OS. It will be very interesting to see where Project Cars goes in the future, and just what kind of PC-based requirements it will carry. Until then, just enjoy staring at these jaw-dropping pictures
  • Project Cars\' website <click here for link>


  • Project Cars benchmarked
    GameGPU <click here for link>






    -- edited by benchmarks_of_truth on May 21 2014, 04:48 PM
  • Project Cars vs Assetto Corsa “Nurburgring” Comparison <click here for link>


  • Project CARS is 1080p on PS4, 900p on Xbox One, and Up to 12K on PC – Frame Rate Will Depend on Your Setup <click here for link>






    Minimum Requirements
    CPU – 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400, 3.0 GHz AMD Phenom II X4 940
    GRAPHICS – NVIDIA GTX 260, ATI Radeon HD 5770
    MEMORY – 4 GB RAM, 1 GB VRAM

    Recommended Requirements
    CPU – 3.5 GHz Intel Core i7 3700, 4.0 GHz AMD FX-8350
    GRAPHICS – NVIDIA GT600 series, AMD Radeon HD7000 series
    MEMORY – 8 GB RAM, 2 GB VRAM
  • Project CARS Looks Absolutely Gorgeous in Final Build; New Screenshots <click here for link>



    1080p resolution <click here for link>

    -- edited by bintsmok on Apr 21 2015, 08:22 PM
  • Project CARS benchmark by GameGPU.ru <click here for link>
    April 28, 2015


  • Project CARS Review Roundup: Beautiful Graphics, Solid Racing; Welcome To Car Porn <click here for link>





    In the Project CARS review roundup, we summarize the best points raised by various reviews from the top sources:

    Gamereactor UK (9/10): The bottom line is that Project CARS manages to refresh the racing simulation genre.

    Game Watcher (8/10): If you\'re looking for a beautiful and in depth racing experience then shelling out £40 on Project CARS will be money well spent.

    Game Informer (8.5/10): In a genre where it can be hard to differentiate yourself, Project Cars makes its mark.

    PlayStation Universe (8/10): Project CARS is on the right track with its sandbox career, community-focused online experience and A-grade car handling mechanics.

    GamesRadar (3.5/5): When it works, Project CARS is unbelievably good.

    Hardcore Gamer (4/5): Project CARS is as laser-focused and no nonsense as a racer has been in quite some time.

    Attack of the Fanboy (4.5/5): Project Cars is one the best, and most authentic racing experiences we\'ve seen in quite some time.

    IGN (Review-in-progress): The important thing is Project CARS wants to make me feel like a racing driver just like FIFA wants to put players on the pitch in their favorite football team.

    Eurogamer: Project Cars puts the sport back into motorsport games.

    PC Gamer (83/100): Beautiful, bold and varied. Slightly Mad are uncompromising in their simulation.
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