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 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.
Moza today revealed a new bundle featuring the R3 wheelbase and a licensed XBox wheel rim. This is a great step forward for the genre on the platform, especially so close to the release of Forza Motorsport, though there is some confusion whether it is the rim or wheelbase that actually enables XBox support with Moza’s replies on Twitter suggesting one way and the other. Regardless, for now, the bundle announced looks great and at $399 (€439/£399) it just destroys the budget offerings of many Direct Drive options out there right now.
The bundle includes the Moza R3 Direct Drive Wheelbase, Moza ES Steering Wheel, Moza SR-P Lite Pedals and Moza Table Clamp. Check out the bundle on the Moza Web site.
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