VRFocus - Indie developer Slight Mad Studios has remained confident in its support for the Oculus Rift virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD) for its upcoming racing simulation title, Project CARS. The developer has offered teases of the experience running in VR throughout 2014 as it moves towards its November release. This week's Gamescom in Cologne, Germany marks a new milestone for the support however, as Project CARS makes its public debut in VR.
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this game looks like CRAP! I dont see what all the hooplah is about.
Actually Pcars made its VR debut at E3 when some smart PC Gamers unplugged a really nearby OC-rift and plugged it into Pcars booth. Utilized a nearby wireless kb/m and we were playing Pcars in VR for like 30 minutes before the powers at be noticed and dismissed us from their booths.
and they thought all the oohs and ahhs were for their little presentation LMAO!