Project CARS Game Of The Year Edition is the ultimate choice for serious racing fans!
Featuring all the elements of the original core experience that made Project CARS the most authentic, beautiful, intense, and technically-advanced racing game on the planet, the Game Of The Year Edition also includes an additional: 50+ cars, 4 tracks and 60+ community-created liveries, along with 500+ features and improvements since launch.
All this, plus two special items - the iconic Nurburgring Combined Nordschieife + GP circuit and two exclusive vehicles from Pagani - the Zonda Revolucion and Huayra BC unveiled at this year's Geneva Motor Show.
Top comments
joanddan7
29 Jul 163#7
I got this from Buzz's recommendation and I love it. It's got a proper career mode that makes sense. You start at Kart level and work your way up. Yes all cars are unlocked in free drive but in career you have to earn contracts and make choices about which direction your career takes. It's a cracking game
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BuzzDuraband
29 Jul 16#1
I appreciate it dropped to £18.99 on Prime Day (thanks, Lomi), but I think this is a great price for what is one of my favourite driving games this generation.
Lomi to BuzzDuraband
29 Jul 161#2
nathan3007
29 Jul 161#3
Brilliant price considering its £16.99 without all the DLC. Heat added Buzz
robtallica
29 Jul 161#4
Bought mine a couple of weeks ago and yet to play it.
PSVR support as well if you're getting one :smiley:
toner84 to robtallica
29 Jul 16#16
Not sure if it will be. :disappointed:
I read that they've back tracked on that.
simey83
29 Jul 161#5
I'm reading a lot that this is garbage without a steering wheel? Or is it OK with the dualshock?
TinoCarlos to simey83
29 Jul 162#6
I've bought this and played it just once. I suspect it would be a much better experience with a steering wheel as with dual shock is just doesn't feel right. Trying to straighten up a GT1 car out of a corner was like trying to catch a fly with chopsticks in the Karate Kid, difficult, but not impossible. I much preferred GT5 or 6, even with all the flaws.
I'd also add that the progression system on the game just doesn't work IMHO. Having everything available instantly leaves it feeling a very unrewarding experience from my point of view.
MrWani to simey83
29 Jul 161#9
I thought I was pretty good at driving games but spent the majority of my time pointing in the wrong direction. It's a proper sim but I think that makes it almost unplayable on a pad.
I got Driveclub at the same time and haven't bothered with P.Cars since.
joanddan7
29 Jul 163#7
I got this from Buzz's recommendation and I love it. It's got a proper career mode that makes sense. You start at Kart level and work your way up. Yes all cars are unlocked in free drive but in career you have to earn contracts and make choices about which direction your career takes. It's a cracking game
titooo
29 Jul 16#8
It is even difficult with steering wheel. Actually I'm wat worst with it than with the controller, but it might be because I never had an steering wheel before and I also never drove a real car before (I just did karting)
anlygi
29 Jul 16#10
I played fine with a controller until my wife bought me a G29, the settings just take some tweaking whether you use a controller or a wheel. Unlike most other games playable off the bat, this requires tweaking very complex settings I have no clue about in force feedback. It's no Dirt Rally, a game I traded in 2 weeks before I got the wheel as I was close to throwing my pad through the TV in frustration, which is impossible with a pad as you simply cannot make the quick, small steering adjustments required with one.
Loving the experience with the wheel, even though I'm still slower. Easily sit for hours lost in a GT Championship.
A McLaren F1 is crazy to control with a wheel or pad without assists!
For less than the compete DLC price this is a total bargain. You can't transfer saves from the regular version to this however as it has a different game id :disappointed:
joanddan7
29 Jul 16#11
For people saying it's too difficult... I read that a lot before I got it but you can turn the difficulty down whilst you get used to it. I did that and found it a lot more fun. I play with controller and within a few races was able to win and compete
Opening post
Featuring all the elements of the original core experience that made Project CARS the most authentic, beautiful, intense, and technically-advanced racing game on the planet, the Game Of The Year Edition also includes an additional: 50+ cars, 4 tracks and 60+ community-created liveries, along with 500+ features and improvements since launch.
All this, plus two special items - the iconic Nurburgring Combined Nordschieife + GP circuit and two exclusive vehicles from Pagani - the Zonda Revolucion and Huayra BC unveiled at this year's Geneva Motor Show.
Top comments
All comments (21)
PSVR support as well if you're getting one :smiley:
I read that they've back tracked on that.
I'd also add that the progression system on the game just doesn't work IMHO. Having everything available instantly leaves it feeling a very unrewarding experience from my point of view.
I got Driveclub at the same time and haven't bothered with P.Cars since.
Loving the experience with the wheel, even though I'm still slower. Easily sit for hours lost in a GT Championship.
A McLaren F1 is crazy to control with a wheel or pad without assists!
For less than the compete DLC price this is a total bargain. You can't transfer saves from the regular version to this however as it has a different game id :disappointed: