Based on your experience with Project CARS so far, are you interested in purchasing a sequel?

30 Comments

  • Nuggies - 7 years ago

    No, because you promise platforms you can't deliver, then treat people like shit for wanting communication.

  • Gemonic - 8 years ago

    Hell No.... not after the ridiculous way you treated backers and customers..... constantly breaking things with patches and refusing to acknowledge bugs that have been in game since alpha.

  • Patrick - 8 years ago

    I choose NO because think to be so early discuss that if actual version can gives more like DLC´s tracks/series

  • Pete - 8 years ago

    I ran project cars the other week to see if the ffb was sorted (it wasn't) and saw something that said my favourite part of the game was engineering as I'd spent 69% playing with setups - NO! NO! NO! It's suppposed to be a driving game FFS not an engineering simulation.

    Nearly three-quarters of my time running Project-Cars has been spent in a desperate attempt to tweak the unbelievably complicated (and largely undocumented) settings to try and get cars to have some sort of feedback that lets me know what they're doing. That's not entertaining that's torture.

    This is why I very rarely bother to even go into Project Cars anymore and that's a shame because early in development it was shaping up to be a brilliant game (the ffb worked early on) - now it's just a console game that runs on a PC.

  • Nick F - 8 years ago

    At this present Moment NO. they still haven't fixed the first project cars with the problems of FFB failing in-between races online. the lack of online options

  • Nick - 8 years ago

    I don't want a sequel having got this far with the game, sequals always take out cars and tracks for new ones, build on what we have, change the way we buy games. Develop one platform and expand it, add F1 licensed packs and Le Mans packs, I'd sooner pay £20 to add F1 to Project Cars than buy a very simular Project Cars 2. I'd love the old seasons to be available, add a Monaco 1992 pack and we can drive a Williams vs McLaren. Come on change the game!

  • Kudlaty - 8 years ago

    game would be great, but force feedback issue sucks. i own fanatec and thrustmaster wheel, and on both i barely feel curbs. i have tried different setups, tracks etc. and i'm not happy. sorry, but assetto corsa is better here.

  • Martin Lewis - 8 years ago

    As great as the physics are, & as awesome as the audio is, this is not a game that I will buying a sequel to.

  • Jvan - 8 years ago

    TOURING CARS!!!! Only one Fwd race car is a bit of an insult. There are major touring car championships running on every continent. Some of the most beloved racing ever and you drop a game with one car. I love PCars but have pretty much maxed my interest out with only one car and no paint options.

  • Doug - 8 years ago

    Unlike Badoubade, I thought the BAC Mono and Caterham were the most fun to drive than most others so far (haven't gotten to the LMP's, but have no doubt it will be a blast). Once I dialed in throttle/brake sensitivity and narrowed the wheel range to between 220-240 degrees (logitech g920), using the default setups worked well.

    AI still needs to be worked on heavily -- still do things no driver would ever attempt. They don't get penalized like the player does for running off the track, but the player does when the AI bumps/forces you off? Hmm...

    Though no game in existence is bug-free, I'm surprised how stable this game is -- not one crash in hours upon hours of playing. I do run a Win7 game-only box, so it's not crapped up with other software, and has an nVidia 970 card, apparently the "preferred" chipset for pcars.

  • G R Jonez - 8 years ago

    I voted yes, I would be interested in pCARS 2, but I don't think I'd be pre ordering it in digital download form like I have with #1. After the delays of #1 and the bugs, after all the assurances it will be 99.9% bug free, its going to be a wait and see game for me.
    Don't get me wrong, I bloody love it when it's working well, its just the annoying bugs, glitches and crash to home screen issues that detracts from a great experience.

  • Steven - 8 years ago

    Maybe in 2-3 years.

  • Rotters91 - 8 years ago

    This was the game that was supposed to make PD take notice and blow everyone away with GT7. Your job is to make sure that doesn't happen. Start by showing us you can rid the game of bugs and make the cars feel more realistic in the way they handle.

  • Tenacious D - 8 years ago

    I'm with Inbox. PCARS 2 had better be one hell of a sim or why bother, when RaceRoom is so amazing, and GT7 is looming on the horizon.

  • David - 8 years ago

    I would like you to fix the gear shift animation for the classic H pattern gearbox cars. I use a H shift and am driven mad by the animated hand coming back to the wheel between every shift instead of staying on the gear lever in 6-5-4-3-2- quick downshifts - ie, realife.
    F12013 classic edition manages to get this facet right and it's a PS3 game.
    I will buy the next version as i believe in supporting all quality race games that err towards Sim or Sim-cade.
    However, immersion is important and this little bug is becoming a deal breaker.

  • Inbox - 8 years ago

    Nope, definitely not. pCars is a let down for me personally. Did you notice that I used the word "personally".
    Too much Shift feeling. Too much simcade feeling.
    Graphics are very good though, also the content of pCars is very good. pCars to me still feels like a game and not a proper sim.

  • Boby - 8 years ago

    To make me buy another title from you, first you should fix your CAR SOUNDS, they are so unrealistic... Then include more cars, and i mean A LOT MORE cars, and don't make DLC's with costs, make them free.

  • P Buckley - 8 years ago

    I would purchase p cars 2 under certain conditions. The game actually works as it should, no bugs, no p2p in multiplayer. Looking back to p cars 1 whoever tested that game and passed it of for sale should have nothing to do with p cars 2. How you can release a game it that condition is unbelievable, and when I did purchase p cars 2 it would not be on a preorder, I would wait a couple of weeks to see what condition the game is in. I think the only way you would get people to buy is to release a trial a couple of weeks before release so you can gain trust with your customers.

  • ladn - 8 years ago

    I think you are thinking about pCars 2 before the end of developing pCars.
    Still many bugs, few tracks and cars.
    At the moment the biggest attraction for me is the VR support, the Assetto Corsa and RF2 with the 0.8 SDK no longer have.
    Do you want to devote to pCars2 liberen tools to develop community pCars.
    as the AC and RF2.

  • Patrick Kulinski - 8 years ago

    As I'm on board with pCARS2 I'm going to have my version of the game anyway. If I'd have to consider a purchase though it very much would depend on which quality the game would have at the end of the development. But not asset-wise as the quality there is top-notch, but rather if you watch the kind and amount of bugs in the finished game. This still is killing the game for me, even on the PC which arguably is the best version out there. One particular thing I don't like is the instability and inflexibility of the online mode which I think is caused by using the Steam API. Going back to a household MS+DS structure, preferably with a multi-node MS structure to grant reliability by redundancy, would be my preferred way to go. pCARS1's launch left some space for improvement in that regard.

  • John - 8 years ago

    +1 for David

    In due time possibly. It should be more polished off the bat and if you treat PC1 players with respect, and do not fall into the trap of pure greed.

    +1 for Tull
    However, I am on PC and I personally haven't experienced too many major issues. From my understanding console players had a different experience in that respect.

    Just do not drop the in depth aspect of controls and camera tweaking, as well as the race weekend experience.

  • Peter - 8 years ago

    The first game has had and still has many problems but is getting better with every update.
    This game would have to be sorted to persuade me into PC2 and even then I would check the forums for a few months before making a decision.

  • Tull - 8 years ago

    I was at first frustrated with the development process of releasing a half finished application and letting the community bug test. However, we are were we are and I really enjoy the game.

    I think a sequel would have to be graphically superior and released as a finished product. And for the sake of all things made of cheese do not lose the race weekend realism.

  • Aidan - 8 years ago

    Shut up and take my money!

  • miagi - 8 years ago

    Yes I'm very interested! As it think there is still lots to come/expect from that physics model in the future resp. with better CPUs and more optimization!

  • Jamie - 8 years ago

    ProjC 1 is like a demo game to ProjC2.

  • Manuel Marín - 8 years ago

    if you complete the first game, then i think to purchase pcars 2

  • ww - 8 years ago

    well if you don't bring out the oval before the end of this year(2015) then no..

    asseto corsa, gt sport.....well good bye pcars at that moment, also releasing it just before either of the above games is released will make it to late.

    aqnd i support you huys with buying all dlc....now we get old tracks......

    also if either of the abve games has zandvoort i will only play that game

  • Badoubade - 8 years ago

    Honestly I found the game extremely frustrating.
    I like to go through career mode, and really enjoyed the earlier categories.
    But once I got to the Catheram and BAC Mono, they were undriveable.
    It killed the pleasure, as it had nothing to do with AI but a slight touch of throttle would spin it, frustrating.

    I played all of the Gran Turismos (I play with the Controller, no wheel), and even enjoyed DriveClub but Project Cars was hard to enjoy really.

    You need to relax the car controls a bit, and make sure the difficulty is gradual and that no cars, given the right aids are sooo hard to drive.

    I couldn't wait to drive the LMP1s and F1, but never reached it.
    I bought the game twice: first time I played it for while. then months later, bought it again but this time it only lasted one session and I sold it again.

  • David - 8 years ago

    Depends on how the first game issues have been addressed.

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