just installed, it has the same tree structure of rFactor and video config tool aswell
probably they are using the gmotor of rFcator
I hope it isn't a sort of rF mod with latin america champ cars
moreover from this sw house there are 2 driving games too, different cars, same price (38 USD)
this sim has weather control so this with its rF tree folder shape suggest me that its gmotor is probably those of rF2 ....
anyway I can't give it a try, demo not available :frown:
2Pez Games Development TC2000 Racing 2011 Season Update
Pigüé3D, working closely with Games Development 2Pez have released the anticipated upgrade of the TC2000 2011 Racing, including all cars until the day of the date (with the addition of Renault Fluence and Chevrolet Cruze) and tracks from Trelew and La Plata. Also, a few tweaks were made in physics, based on user feedback.
I really had great fun with this game. Great car models and unknown tracks from another continent than where I live. The only thing that bugged me a bit were the engine sounds that sounded really weird.
"The company Trymedia, providing protection system and activation of thousands of games, including the Simulator Turismo Carretera, stops servicing since January 1, 2013. Result of this change we have prepared a new version of the simulation, which also brings new cars, circuits, physical and other surprises ... For this reason it is very important that all users, especially future users are aware of the developments regarding refers activations."
As a side note. This makes me wonder what rFactor's going to do about their activation, now that Trymedia's going to be no longer available on 1/1/2013.
Does this mean a free update for existing users slider916? Strange that they don't take the time to serve their non-Argentinian customers with an English announcement.
Unfortunately not given that their original release contained the 2006 models. This is considered a significant update that contains new models with the 2011-2012 seasons and 31 tracks with various layouts.
The other thing that might turn off folks is that there seems to be no English menus, but if you're familiar with rF, then you can manage your way around it. I would imagine that they're focusing on sales in their own country.