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.
Originally known as Papyrus Design, the legendary Massachusetts-based software studio developed highly-regarded simulation titles and published with Electronic Arts, Virgin Interactive and Sierra before their shutdown by Vivendi, owners of Sierra, in 2004.
Co-founded by arguably the father of the modern racing simulation, David Kaemmer, the studio created NASCAR and IndyCar titles that consistently pushed the genre forwards.
Their groundbreaking Grand Prix Legends game engine was used in three NASCAR titles between 2001-2003, evolving to become iRacing after Kaemmer re-acquired former Papyrus assets for his new company.
Join Jon Denton, Tim Wheatley, Simon Croft and guest(s) as they discuss sim racing and racing games past, present and future.
Studio 397 today announced that the Ligier JS P320 LMP3 will be coming to rFactor 2 February 7, 2022, joining the Norma M30 that is also said to be receiving an update (according to a Facebook reply).
Technical Specifications:
Length: 4605mm
Width: 1900mm
Wheelbase: 2860mm
Engine: Nissan VK56, V8
Capacity: 5.6 litres
Output: 460 hp
Transmission: 6-speed sequential gearbox Xtrac 1152 with aluminium casing
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rF2 is a simulation designed to simulate any type of multi-wheeled vehicle of any era, supports modding directly, and features an advanced physics, suspension, and tire model.