Video game development is rarely about one man, but if it was, then Terence Groening should certainly get a mention for his contributions to the genre as the man responsible for the physics of Sportscar GT, EA’s PC F1 and NASCAR games of the early 2000’s, rFactor, rFactor 2 and every title and rFpro simulator that spawned from ISI’s engine.
This interview with RSC details his early life and career, through to him joining iRacing in 2021.
Asobo, known today as the Microsoft Flight Simulator developer, created groundbreaking technology for large scale maps that was intended to be used in a high quality rally raid title. It was never released and ended up as FUEL, a post-apocalyptic open-world racing game. What happened?
Last week CXC posted a news update on their Web site detailing their new 2022 CXC Simulations Motion Pro II. Check out the information below and if interested visit their Web site.
Several years of refinement have led to this – our newest simulator, the 2022 CXC Simulations Motion Pro II.
No other simulator replicates the sensation of driving a car on a racetrack like a Motion Pro II. The 2022 Motion Pro II utilizes a brand-new motion and simulator control system, refining the seat-of-the-pants feeling that has made it the most sought-after simulation system in the world.
But, we are also excited to share several new features of the 2022 Motion Pro II, including:
One-touch race launch
Cockpit adjustable tuning for chassis and motion control
New, cutting-edge computing technology
Automatic system checks and updates
New flight titles, including Microsoft Flight Simulator and Star Wars: SquadronsOur new website is optimized for mobile and features an all-new configurator which also has an AR feature that allows you to see your new simulator in its future home.
Get in touch with us today to schedule a demo of your new Motion Pro II simulator.
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