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.
Video game development is full of names that have made groundbreaking steps you’ve never even heard about. Shawn Nash is a behind-the-scenes pioneer responsible for SODA Off Road Racing’s incredible physics, Papyrus’ graphical advancements and iRacing’s use of laser scan data for the physical track surfaces.
This interview with RSC, published in 2021, details his early life and career, through both his own company, Papyrus, Electronic Arts, to his time at iRacing.
There is some negative media coverage around the upcoming Forza Motorsport now as they appear to have removed some cars from their roster. I first saw this tweet yesterday and while I understand the perspective of those who feel somehow fouled by these changes, I also don’t really understand why it makes a difference as literally no money has changed hands unless you pre-emptively bought a higher spec XBox for this title.
The cars missing from the car roster are:
– 2018 Audi #44 R8 LMS GT3
– 2021 Cadillac #31 Whelen Racing DPi-V.R
– 2019 Ginetta #6 Team LNT Ginetta G60-LT-P1
– 2017 Oreca #38 Jackie Chan DC Racing Oreca 07
– 1983 Porsche #11 John Fitzpatrick Racing 956
– 2019 Porsche #70 Porsche Motorsport 935
What’s interesting is how this blog post covering the Developer Direct preview has been edited and now includes the following text:
“We’ve updated this blog to remove mentions of some cars that will not be available in the base Forza Motorsport game. We’ll share more in the future when those vehicles will be coming to Forza Motorsport and how they can be obtained. We apologize for any confusion.”
While this doesn’t mention DLC specifically it does mention “base game” and obviously infers for the first time the existence of possible non base game content for this title. It’s a little disappointing that cars which have been used to advertise the product as a whole are now seemingly being held back for DLC release or somehow not going to be ready despite the fact they’ve been showcased, but having put no money down on it I’m not really put out by this in any way.
I’ll be surprised if these cars aren’t given for free in a future update. Surely Turn10 aren’t running over budget to where six cars are going to make a difference?
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