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C.A.R.S. – New Screenshots From Slightly Mad Studios’ racing sim

Slightly Mad Studios released a new build for their racing sim, C.A.R.S, and here are some brand new screenshots from that build. As always, the detail on the cars is simply amazing. C.A.R.S looks great and could be a great rival to SimBin’s racing games. C.A.R.S is based on a new development model, so it will be interesting to see whether or not this ‘community-based’ development is worth the effort. Enjoy the screenshots – captured by NoGripRacing’s ‘tjc’ and ‘Scorz’ users – after the jump. Continue reading C.A.R.S. – New Screenshots From Slightly Mad Studios’ racing sim

C.A.R.S – New Build And Screenshots Released

Slightly Mad Studios have released the newest build of their WMD-powered Project CARS title for all members with Team Member status and above, adding a stunning German sports car – the mighty 750hp GUMPERT apollo sport – and two all-new tracks to the developing title. In addition, the company has released some new screenshots that can be viewed after the jump. Enjoy! Continue reading C.A.R.S – New Build And Screenshots Released

C.A.R.S. – New Screenshots + Stunning Fan-Made Trailer

Slightly Mad Studios released a new build for their gorgeous racing sim game, C.A.R.S, and today we bring you some new screenshots from it. In addition, team member Scorzilla made an impressive video trailer that lets viewers experience almost three minutes of racing action in Project C.A.R.S., showing sports cars, touring cars, open wheelers and plenty of historic racing machinery battling it out on track. It undoubtedly looks awesome so make sure to give it a go. Continue reading C.A.R.S. – New Screenshots + Stunning Fan-Made Trailer

Top Gear’s former ‘Stig’ is impressed by Slightly Mad Studios’ latest sim racing game, C.A.R.S

We all pretty much know The Stig from the Top Gear series. Everyone was impressed by his driving skills and pretty much all of us wanted to be in his shoes. So when the former ‘Stig’ and race driver, Ben Collins, is saying that C.A.R.S is as good as real-life simulators, you really know that Slightly Mad Studios little gem is something unique indeed. In addition, Ben Collins has also joined Slightly Mad Studios and their WMD-powered C.A.R.S. project last month and has compared the developing title to professional driving simulators. Continue reading Top Gear’s former ‘Stig’ is impressed by Slightly Mad Studios’ latest sim racing game, C.A.R.S

Shocked; This is a real-time screenshot of a game

I’m shocked. I truly am as I already know that C.A.R.S looks amazing. But this level of detail is simply mind-blowing. This could easily pass as a ‘bullshot’ or a photoshopped picture but no, this is real-time guys. This is what the game looks like in close ups when you are actually driving. This… this is truly the future – graphically speaking – of racing games. And especially the road looks so… real. Yeah, we can finally say that a game looks real. I’m speechless as this is a game in pre-alpha phase and looks miles beyond anything we’ve ever seen. Just…WOW! Continue reading Shocked; This is a real-time screenshot of a game

C.A.R.S. – New Screenshots from the latest build showcase a new Ariel Atom car

Slightly Mad Studios released a new build for their community-based racing sim game, C.A.R.S. This new build also adds a new Ariel Atom car and Ross Siggers went ahead and captured some screenshots to showcase it. As always, the level of detail is extraordinary and keep in mind that this is the actual car you’re driving. If things go well, C.A.R.S. could pretty much be one of the most successful PC racing sim games. Let’s hope that Slightly Mad Studios will further tweak the game’s driving system model towards simulation. Enjoy! Continue reading C.A.R.S. – New Screenshots from the latest build showcase a new Ariel Atom car

C.A.R.S – Ten Brand New Screenshots; Showcasing Alternate, Overcast Weather Setting

C.A.R.S is a really promising racing sim game by Slightly Mad Studios. This is basically a game that will be funded by and developed in close cooperation with the (sim) racing / gaming community and it uses – as a starting point – the stripped-down Shift 2 Unleashed engine. So, today we have for you ten brand new screenshots, some of which showcase the game’s alternate, overcast weather setting. Enjoy! Continue reading C.A.R.S – Ten Brand New Screenshots; Showcasing Alternate, Overcast Weather Setting

C.A.R.S – HD Footage with Formula B in Watkins Glen

You’ve heard about it… you’ve seen the screenshots… well, it’s time now to see it in action. Here are some laps from Slightly Mad Studios’ upcoming sim racing game, C.A.R.S.  This HD footage is courtesy of SKARR Racing and showcases the amazing cars and the intense driving that the pre-alpha build features. What really impressed us was the fact that the AI does mistakes from time to time, which really adds to the suspense of each race. Enjoy everyone! Continue reading C.A.R.S – HD Footage with Formula B in Watkins Glen

C.A.R.S – New Build Released + New Drooling Screenshots

Slightly Mad Studios released a new build for their racing sim game, C.A.R.S, which adds a Race Mode and a Test Track. Team Members can now compete against up to 15 AI opponents in races of up to 99 laps while the Test Track is designed as a personal playground to test your vehicle’s performance/handling/power. Continue reading C.A.R.S – New Build Released + New Drooling Screenshots

Four brand new mind-blowing screenshots of C.A.R.S; Higher detailed cars than those of Gran Turismo 5

Slightly Mad Studios released alongside its official press release four brand new screenshots of their latest PC exclusive racer, C.A.R.S, and let us tell you that the level of detail is extraordinary. The cars are highly detailed and look even better than those of Gran Turismo 5 and no, we are not exaggerating. Don’t believe us? Check them out and see for yourself. We should also note that these screenshots are courtesy of NoGripRacing.com Continue reading Four brand new mind-blowing screenshots of C.A.R.S; Higher detailed cars than those of Gran Turismo 5