GTR 2 – FIA GT Racing Game explained

GTR 2 – FIA GT Racing Game
Developer:Blimey! Games
SimBin
Publisher:Viva Media
10tacle Studios
Composer:Stephen Baysted
Engine:ISImotor
Genre:Racing simulation
Modes:Single-player, multiplayer
Platforms:Windows

GTR 2 – FIA GT Racing Game is a sports car racing simulator developed by Blimey! Games and SimBin Studios (later Sector3 Studios and KW Studios) and published by 10tacle Publishing in 2006 for the x86 PC. The game is a sequel to GTR. Not only the game simulates the official 2003 and 2004 FIA GT Championship racing series, but also open practice, race weekend, championships, time trials, endurance race events (including Spa 24 Hours) and driving school, with more than 140 high detailed cars from the GT and NGT classes as well as 34 different track-layouts. Since its release in September 2006, the game has received widespread acclaim. Extending the physics engine from GTR, it features realistic physics including steering command by sensitivity, dynamic lighting, damage modeling and 3 different game modes (Novice, Semi-Pro and Simulation).

Modding

One of the reasons GTR 2 has been so popular is the ability to create custom content for the game. This has led to a large community of players who create new vehicles and tracks to race with.

Simulation

Settings allow user to set up keyboard, mouse or joypad controls in order to simulate the steering control while a PC steering wheel is not available. These settings include:

Reception

The editors of Computer Games Magazine presented GTR 2 with their 2006 "Best Simulation" award. It was a runner-up for their list of the year's top 10 computer games.[1] It also won PC Gamer USs 2006 "Best Racing Game" award.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Staff . . The Best (and Worst) of 2006; The 16th Annual Computer Games Awards . March 2007 . 195 . 46–51.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20070617172734/http://www.futureus-inc.com/archives/2007/02/the_13th_annual_1.php . The 13th Annual PC Gamer Awards Reveals The Best Of The Best For 2006 . June 17, 2007 . dead . February 2, 2007 . South San Francisco, California . . March 14, 2018.