by Kyle Patrick
We’re a little spoiled this generation in terms of racing games. The combination of ever-increasing computing power and tech like laser-scanning has made real-world circuits commonplace in our favorite titles.
Despite that, there’s still a huge laundry list of tracks waiting to get the digital treatment. Cars are one thing: games like Forza Motorsport 7 feature over 800 done up to near-photographic levels of detail, inside and out. But the time needed for track creation means most games don’t feature more than a few dozen. Project CARS 2 boasts the most this generation, though that comes with the disclaimer that not all are laser-scanned. Continue reading…