- PROJECT CARS PC NOT FOR BEGINNERS INSTALL
- PROJECT CARS PC NOT FOR BEGINNERS FULL
- PROJECT CARS PC NOT FOR BEGINNERS PRO
The mechanic is a great idea but poorly executed and the text explanations for specific values unreadable. To sum up the tuning it’s streamlined but a bit confusing to people who don’t usually play racing games. You can have tons of setups per car and save them under unique names.
This can be loaded up quickly before the next race. This has you clicking through menus for longer than the actual race is going to take, not the best design choice.Īfter finalizing your tuning you can save the setup in a preset slot. Also, sometimes he will just tell you to go to a different category and doesn’t say what values to adjust. There’s no option to tell him by how much to adjust the settings, so you either have to talk to him a hundred times or figure out what value he adjusted and do it in the settings yourself. Only downside is that the mechanic adjusts each value by only one point when talking to him. This feature is a fantastic idea and I really liked it. There’s also considerable lag in all menus, mostly when selecting a game mode from the main menu.įor beginners there’s a mechanic that asks you questions about what’s wrong with your car and tells you what values to adjust to fix it. I found the menus in general had unreadable small text and were poorly done. Some text explanations shed light on the different values but the text on-screen is super tiny and unreadable unless you stand right in front of the screen. Unfortunately though, you can’t adjust a whole lot in the tuning settings and it’s quite convoluted. Even if you place 4 th in one race but win all the others you will still easily win the championship.īefore every race you can adjust some tuning of your car. The scores from all races are added together to determine the winner. Depending on your position you are assigned a score (first place gets the most points). Each championship consists of a few races. From Formula Rookie to Rallycross and Endurance Races – there’s everything professional racing has to offer. You drive in a few different motorsport categories. The career is pretty much the same as Project Cars 1. It makes it accessible for players of all skill levels. I like that you have so much freedom over how you want to play the game. The amount of laps and events per championship can also be adjusted. Want the opponents to drive aggressively or should they drive safely? You can choose all of that and fine-tune their difficulty from 0%-100%.
PROJECT CARS PC NOT FOR BEGINNERS FULL
You have full control over the difficulty settings and opponent behavior in the career. The same customization applies the career. There are tons of settings you can adjust for every race. You can set daytime, weather, season, laps, number of opponents and their difficulty. Quickplay lets you select one track and a car of your choice. There’s quickplay, career mode, a test track, time trials, and online multiplayer. Everything is unlocked automatically from the get-go. In fact, there’s no money system in the game at all. Once that’s done you have access to all cars and all tracks right away.
PROJECT CARS PC NOT FOR BEGINNERS INSTALL
It’s easily the longest install I have ever seen on the PS4. The career and all other modes are locked until the lengthy install is finished. While it installs you can play one quickplay track with one car.
PROJECT CARS PC NOT FOR BEGINNERS PRO
When I popped in my disc of Project Cars 2, it took well over an hour to install on the PS4 Pro and I was greeted with a 10GB+ day-one patch.