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Presenting our Saturday test drive. This week Darin takes Project CARS for a spin which is still in development and will be available for the PC, PS4, XBox One and Wii U by the end of 2014.
The car for this test drive, the Ariel Atom 500 and the track, Oschersleben Motorsports Arena.
First laps are over the shoulder captured with a camera and then some direct in game capture follow.
System and Rig Specs:
AMD 6 Core @ 3.5 Ghz
16 Gigs of Corsair Vengeance Ram
NVidia GTX 780 TI Card running 3 ASUS 22″ monitors @ 120hz
Thrustmaster TX with GTE Rim and T500 Pedals
Sim Vibe by SimXperience powering one Buttkicker and One KWoon Transducer
Sim Instruments Dash
We hope you enjoy the show !

Darin how does it compare graphically with assetto corsa. Its just
through youtube it looks really similar and i don’t have p cars myself
to find out?
Very similar graphically. Lots of options to change too.
Could you please share your FFB settings ? I own the same setup and want to try it.
In my thurstmaster profiler – Constant and Periodic at 100%, overall forces at 85. I have damper set to 5%, Center Spring 0.. In game I think I was at 100 FFB, 120 Tire force.
Hein Darin, and how about AI?
I honestly haven’t tried the AI much. Not sure if it’s complete.
Darin – I’m interested in the Sim Instruments setup as I also have a TX. What is the configuration that you have? Is that the Dash Surface Mount?
I’m just using a piece of 80-20 and an L bracket to attach the dash. It looks like it’s on the wheel, but I have it right above.
Ah, I see. Thanks!
FYI – I actually contacted the SimInstruments folks and they said that the Dash Surface Mount itself might work on the TX if I was willing to bend the aluminum. They said it is flexible and probably would work.