Slightly Mad Studios CEO Speaks of Project CARS 3’s Direction

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Slightly Mad Studios founder and CEO Ian Bell recently posted on GTPlanet regarding the design direction that the studio will go with for the next Project CARS title.

According to Ian Bell:

“I’ll let you know that pCARS3 will be more ‘focused’… More ‘fun’… We went to insane lengths with variation in pCARS2 and with that comes infinite balancing issues. We’ve learned a lesson here and although we have no intention of reducing content, we know what we need to fix, where we made design decisions that were, let’s call it, ‘sub-optimal’…
“pCARS3 will be more of a spiritual successor to Shift, but with all of the sim goodness everyone appreciates… The key focus though is on fun and not biting off more than we can properly chew and digest.”

The Project CARS series of racers features authentic and intuitive handling in a simulation-based environment. You can read our review of Project CARS 2 here.

Source: GTPlanet
Slightly Mad Studios CEO Speaks of Project CARS 3’s Direction

Slightly Mad Studios founder and CEO Ian Bell recently posted on GTPlanet regarding the design direction that the studio will go with for the next Project CARS title

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