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Building on success
Nice. This means over 20million copies have been sold in the last 8 months?? Damn. No wonder the game is never on sale.
Physics-based futuristic VR compatible racer Vector 36, currently available as an Early Access title, will race on to the PC, Mac and Linux this month which will be followed by a Xbox One version and eventually a PlayStation 4 version complete with PlayStation VR compatibility.
Vector 36 is a physics based racer by Red River Studio LLC, sporting VR support along with a release date that should hopefully coincide with the Oculus Rift CV1's release. The title has often been compared with Episode I: Racer, but is much more complex and physics orientated. For starters it has pitch controls and a near newton-physics simulation of general movement. The placement systems for the parts supports all manner of configuration for weight distribution as well as lift distribution, and features a number of prebuilt skimmers for those looking to dive into the race. The game takes place on Mars, and pits you against a range of opponents on multiple tracks to test your skills. There's also a neat little part destruction system to keep you from going full cowboy on the way around the track.