How 'Project Cars' Put Racing in a Different Level of Gaming!

8:36 AM EDT 4/14/2015 by Aishwarya, Celebeat Reporter

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Racing gamers out there has something to be excited about and it is "Project CARS" which is a driving simulation about to blow you away as reported by Lazy Gamer news.

The developers must have some kind of genius under their wing as it is brilliantly executed with GT3 cars.  The game offers an adventurous race and some questions you have in mind may be summarized into the following factors.  One is the Soft Slicks which makes the tires maintain its grip on the ground once the GT cars transfer all its produced power.

Another is that the tires are already pre-warmed before the game starts at 90 degrees so even in Free Practice, you can already have warmed up tires. 

One more thing is the material of the race track and its temperature which helps create that extra pull grip that makes the tires stick to the rubber.

In case you are having burnouts, check the gear ratios and shorten it if that's possible because it creates a better impact than what you're expecting. 

Also, check the Traction Control and do not enable it.  Now look at the differential and push it to a 100% of accel lock.  Harden up the compound or you can just ride it out so the tires won't be so slippery or end up overheating.  Remember that race cars speed off at high gears once the green lights up and you don't want to waste those precious tires.

One more thing to consider when playing is that Project CARS simulation uses a model with volumetric throttle so it will feel a little different than your usual virtual simulation.  All cars and simulation feels different and responds strangely on using the throttle because this is how your character's subconscious reacts whenever you get from one car to another.

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