
Those that know me from WMD always might remember I was always at odds with Jack Spade his way of creating better force feedback, which I did not like. I've been a WMD member since the early days of Project CARS 1 and have been through it all again for Project CARS 2. Some of you might know me from the off-topic section where I lurk the most, others might not. LATEST UPDATE: All Files have been deleted (Date 26-08-2020)

The new address is as follows and I hope to see you there soon. I also included a donation button for everyone who wishes to send a small thank you in that form, albeit that I am already happy that everyone still loves my work after more than a year now.

If you're into driving games and you're looking for a realistic option to experience in the most faithful manner possible all the ins and outs of car racing, you definitely have to download Project CARS 2.LATEST RELEASE: Christiaan's Pure FFB v2.3 (Date 12-09-2020)Īfter recent events I decided to remove my files and support from this forum over to Race Department that in case of a ban I would still be in control of my own stuff.

The entire development was financed by both parties with the contribution of the gamers.

The truth is that Project CARS 2 is the creation of Slightly Mad Studios and an enthusiastic developer community (World of Mass Development) who were searching for a decent driving simulation alternative for PC. Preserving those standards of perfection when it comes to creating a game is really complicated, that's why the effort made by the developers of Project CARS and this second installment should be praised. Sony's game has always been the mirror in which many other racing titles have looked and has managed to maintain its high level until now. Gran Turismo is probably one of the most popular video game sagas on video consoles ever since it first appeared two decades ago on the first PlayStation to be released.
