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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.

Shortly after the release of Grand Prix Legends the sim racing community looked forward to another title that promised to offer a similar insight into historic racing. Trans-Am Racing ’68-’72 ultimately never released, a victim of a publishers shady dealings, but as a part of my research I uncovered a VHS of a never-released trailer for the game. Watch the trailer and read about what sim racing missed out on.

 

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Kylotonn have deployed a patch for WRC Generations that fixes what looks to be only a few of the issues I and many others have experienced with their latest title. Here are the fixes listed for PC:

– Fixed random crash with some Thrustmaster peripherals

Note: Some Thrustmaster peripherals might still encounter issues, an additional update to resolve them is under development.

– Fixed an issue preventing to see specific Career screens on an Nvidia 4090 card
– Fixed a crash when DLSS FG was activated without DLSS SR at launch
– Fixed a crash after tutorial when player nickname used specific typeface within the Drivercard

Note: There still are FFB issues with Logitech steering wheels, this should be resolved by a future update of the Logitech G HUB.

Fixed today for Xbox:

– Fixed an issue which prevented Fanatec base to recognize any steering wheel
– Fixed FFB issues on the following steering wheels: Thrustmaster TX, TMX, TS-XW and Logitech G920

Here are the known issues expected to be fixed at some point in the future:

Fixed in a future update

The throttle is only effective when pressed to at least 95%.

In Clubs you can use your own liveries in Realistic Rallies, creating potential issues.

In Leagues the wrong groups can be displayed in some Leagues.

There is an invisible obstacle appearing in Turkey SSS Marmaris. The stage has temporarily been disabled in competitive modes and will be re-enabled when the issue is fixed in a future patch.

Wet tyres don’t have as much of a meaningful improvement over soft tyres as they should have.

In Leagues and Clubs, car setup and tyres selection are only considered in the first special stage of a rally, not in the following stages.

There are sound issues with Audi Quattro 1 and Skoda Fabia Rally2.

Added tooltips explaining each car setup option

Added understandable information on content involving DLCs (Liveries using DLC stickers, Liveries using DLC cars, Stickers using DLC stickers…)

PC Only

Some Nvidia DLSS option interdependencies are wrong.

PlayStation Consoles Only

There is an issue where users couldn’t create a new team or save a new Livery when system language is set to Japanese

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