Project Motor Racing, the spiritual successor to Project CARS, launched last November in—and I take no joy in saying this—a terrible state. The game ran poorly, crashed regularly, looked unremarkable, and drove disjointedly. There was nothing about it to recommend, and it was clear that the racing sim needed much more polishing before it was ready for the public. How much more polishing? About four months, it turns out, because a big 2.0 patch for the game launched today and it really has transformed the experience.
Sure, the bar was low to begin with, but everything about PMR is better now, to the point that those who got on with Project CARS in the past should seriously consider picking it up if they didn’t back in November (or, more likely, refunded it), for its current sale price of $30.
One of the biggest, but thankfully not only change …
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Author: Adam Ismail





