GTR 2: Realism Redefined | 
| From: Viva Media
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $26.00 as of 11/25/2009 08:14 CST details You Save: $3.99 (13%)
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Seller: kbeck36369 Rating: 58 reviews Sales Rank: 2342
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP Genre: Racing and Flying Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1.9
MPN: GTR2 Model: 00318 UPC: 838639003181 EAN: 0838639003181 ASIN: B000H4EO6K
Release Date: May 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Realism Redefined. | | • | Team-specific c original cockpit design | | • | Sounds sampled from real race cars | | • | Tracks built from actual GPS and CAD data | | • | Car physics based on real race car telemetry data |
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Product Description Extending the ground-breaking physics engine found in GTR, GTR 2 takes the thrill of driving to new heights. GTR 2, which is the official simulation of the FIA GT championship, features more than 140 high detailed cars and 34 different track-layouts in a hyper realistic racing world with breathtaking real-world-like effects. With a revolutionary Driving School Mode, GTR 2 will teach everybody how to become a real race driver. Great fun - 6 game events (Open practice, Race weekend, Championships, Time trials, 24 Hour Races, Driving school) International competition - fully integrated multiplayer mode for racing against other human drivers from all over the world
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 58
Not to shabby October 7, 2009 C. Goodnight (Maryland) This isnt for the faint hearted.This game reminds me of the old Papy Grand Prix game.Its NOT arcade.You need to drive the cars here and throttle control and breaking tech it critical.
Great for pure-sim. October 6, 2009 Jon-Michael Sima (Florida) I purchased this game long ago after playing a demo for GTR1. I didn't even have the computer to fully enjoy it. So, I built a rig and sim-pit just for this game.
To sum up what could eventually be a verbose review, GTR2 delivers where it matters most - racing realism. That's not to say I have experience racing in race cars, but the immersion you get from the features GTR2 includes were outstanding for it's time. It is now rather dated, while further iterations and more racing sims have been developed with more detail and variety. It would be nice to see Simbin pair up with Polyphony Digital to produce a truly immersible experience.
With exception to graphics, this game has become the standard for a racing simulator. Many hardcore sim-racers such as myself might think graphics represent a small factor in a racing simulator. However, more detail and realism in the visual aspects draw you into feeling like you are there.
This is the best place to start for getting into racing simulation!
GTR 2 is one of the best racing games August 6, 2009 John Skeene (Queens, N.Y.) GTR 2: Realism Refined is all you need if you want a professional/simulator racing game. The many different cars and tracks from the world over make up the game. Each track and car has its own specifications that make it different from the rest. You have many different variables that you can adjust to your liking. There is also a replay option that you can look at immediatly after a crash to see who bumped you off the track or sent you spinning through the air. If you race with automatic or manuel gear shifting and are too hard on your transmission you will catch fire. Then when you are up to speed you can go online and set up your car the way you want it. Honestly, this game can be frutrating or fun until you get it right; so close to the real thing and theres always the driving school to sharpen you skills.Great Racing Sim.
Not bad May 27, 2009 Sanjay Shankar (salt lake city, ut, usa) My biggest concern was whether it would work well on Vista, which it did for the most part. However, having played it for a month now, I have to say I am underwhelmed. The cars and the control (I use the Logitech Momo wheel) are good, but the training modules are not availabe. How else am I supposed to get better at driving if the training environments are locked. I haven't done much to look at forums to find out how I can unlock them, but an interface for a game should be more intuitive.
This game is TOUGH! April 16, 2009 Brian R. Ochoa Me and my fiancee are both gearheads and we both race in Auto-X events run by the SCCA and we have been having a really hard time with this one. I'm not saying this game isn't fun, I've spent three to four hours a day practicing and I've loved every minute of it. But if you think downforce is what's driving our economy or caster is nothing more than a wheel for your office chair then you need to look elsewhere.
That said the realism is amazing. Just about every part of the car and the game can be adjusted. There are several different cars to choose from and they differ in more ways than just acceleration and top speed. handling, oversteer and understeer are all very realistic and and will taunt your every move. I used to be a lead foot driver but this game convinced me to change my ways. When you first start the setups are anything but ideal so expect to spend a lot of time changing the chassis to suit your style. The learning curve can be really daunting for anyone who isn't into racing games and only professional drivers will be able to install it and race right away. The rest of us will need to spend a lot of time doing practice laps before we can be competitive.
Definately worth the money and the time spent learing the ins and outs. I love it!
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