Project CARS PS4 vs Xbox Real-Time Comparison 60fps

May 9, 2015 at 08:59pm EDT

Digital Foundry has provided a video comparison between the PS4 and Xbox One versions running at 60fps:

Slightly Mad Studios has also revealed that the Community Livery Pack #1 is now live:

As part of our continued dedication to the community, Project CARS players can now download the first in a set of free packs containing vehicle liveries created by YOU, the gamers!

This first pack contains not only bold, creative designs and homages to iconic real-life liveries but also an accurate recreation of Deadmau5' livery for his BAC Mono...

Got some art skills? Head over to our official Forums and showcase your work! We'll be curating the best submissions in future packs so good luck!

The Project CARS Community Livery Pack #1 can be downloaded from the online stores on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Project CARS key features:

Project CARS is the ultimate driver journey!

Guided, tested, and approved by a passionate community of racing fans and real-life drivers, Project CARS represents the next-generation of racing simulation as the ultimate combination of fan desire and developer expertise.

Discover an unrivaled immersion fuelled by world-class graphics and handling that allows you to truly feel the road. Create a driver, pick from a huge variety of motorsports in a dynamic career mode and write your own tale in an intense online multiplayer.

Featuring the largest track roster of any recent racing game with a ground-breaking dynamic time of day & weather system, deep tuning & pit stop functionality, and support for Oculus Rift and 12K ultra HD resolution, Project CARS leaves the competition behind in the dust.


The digital edition of Project CARS also includes the Limited Edition upgrade DLC pack, unlocking 5 legendary cars drivable in any game mode and showcased with special one-make series within your career!


We will bring you any new information on the subject as soon as it becomes available. Be sure to check our previous Project CARS coverage for more here and here.

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