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Some of you may have heard of this game.

Made by a lot of the developers involved in the original G.T.R. games.

Anyway, it has always been free to play on Steam with purchased content, i.e. extra cars and tracks are bought similar to iRacing, but you own them and don't need to pay an ongoing subscription fee.

The base cars and tracks were a bit average to me but some of the paid content is brilliant.

Here's a clip of some racing:

http://youtu.be/2OvX27Exx7o

And here is the homepage:

http://game.raceroom.com/

The game is approx 16gb on my drive, can't recall the download size.

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah I truly love this game, its been around for awhile but it constantly feels like an "early-stages" release.

It can gltich-out and crash pretty often.... (sometimes refuse to launch!!)

Some new content just dropped that should have 99% of the forum interested:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Same deal again this weekend if anyone missed out last time and wants to check it out.

Also they are running a 4 week sale on content, so if you do like certain tracks and cars and think they are worth paying for, you should be able to pick them up for a decent price.

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