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I need some context on this, i avoided project cars for years but mostly cos it ran like ass on AMD systems cos they used nvidia physx only on pc for the game physics for... reasons. Need to know the story, anything from shift onwards intrigues me
Basically, for several years the company employed a fascist who's long been known in the sim racing community as a piece of shit. https://powerhouse-takahashi.ghost.io/project-motor-racing-has-a-nazi-problem/ (CW: racism, trans- and homophobia)
lol, it's so appropriate that this was the final line in the article.
Good thing project motor racing is a steaming pile of shit eh? Not reviewing well at all
I dunno how anyone expected it to be good after Ian Bell's history of overpromising, delivering buggy messes, hiring Nazis etc. There seems to be at least a small group of people with infinite patience towards him because he was head of a company that made some sims people liked 20 years ago.
I remember a guy at school like 12 years ago tryna convince me to get project cars and how its the best game ever made. I was too busy enjoying gt5 and its associated loading screens to care. I wonder if it was for that reason