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Better known today as the developer of Skyrim and Fallout, Bethesda once had a well-respected racing game franchise and were deep into development of a licensed Skip Barber Racing title that never released.

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.

 

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Curious Chicken, the new developer of the GeneRally franchise, has announced that the second title will enter Steam Early Access on May 30, 2023. There are full details below the trailer.

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Here is their post:

Early Access Launch – 30th May!
GeneRally 2 is coming to Early Access on the 30th of May 2023!

With the launch date being a little under three weeks away, we’re getting excited!
We hope that what we launch into Early Access is something you want to play and support.

What does “Early Access” Mean?

Early Access is a way for us to get GeneRally 2 into your hands earlier, and receive
valuable feedback from you, whilst continuing to develop the game further! We’ll be
offering GeneRally 2 at a reduced price during Early Access, with the price rising as
we add major features (like online multiplayer), and we’ll be keeping a close eye on
the feedback from players to guide the direction of development.

Rest assured, what we’re launching into Early Access is a game that has all the
fundamental features and systems in place – and can be enjoyed as-is (as many of
you found out from the demo earlier in the year).

What does the game have at the start of Early Access?

– 5x Cars: Rally, Classic, Formula, General and one more.
– 14x Tracks: 10 all-new tracks – and 4 classics reimagined (by TuomoH).
– Track Editor: Create your tracks, and upload them via Steam Workshop.
– Up to 8 drivers (any mix of local players and AI drivers).
– Support for Steam Remote Play.

Read more:

The Cars of GR2 Early Access.
Car Physics.
– Track Editor: Introduction, Painting Tools, Manual.

How will the game change during Early Access?

We’ll publish a more detailed Early Access roadmap between now and the launch date. But
here’s a minimum set of things we expect to add or improve over the course of the Early
Access period:

– Online multiplayer.
– More cars.
– More tracks.
– More advanced AI behaviour and AI customisations.
– New objects for the Track Editor.
– Save games & replays.

If you want to keep up-to-date on our roadmap, you can visit the public roadmap.

How much will GeneRally 2 cost during Early Access?
GeneRally 2 will be 14,99 EUR / 14.99 USD / 12.99 GBP when launching into Early Access. As
the game develops and gets closer to its full release, the price will increase.

How can I give feedback?
We’re keen to hear what you think of the game, and if you encounter any bugs or other
issues! If you want to give feedback, you can do so by joining our Discord server.

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