
Thankfully, Project Cars 2 has moved past the cripplingly inconsistent performance of the first game. To call the overall handling characteristics of the cars in the first game squirrelly would be disrespectful to squirrels. During the times that the game ran smoothly, I found controlling the cars to be a hassle while using a regular, wired Xbox 360 pad. At the time, I tried playing with a GTX 970 and was unable to find a combination of graphical settings that would prevent in-race stuttering. I quickly backed away from the first Project Cars due to performance issues with the PC port. I was enthusiastic about jumping into the game because I love racing games and very much enjoy the titles that steer towards the simulation side of the track.

I’ll go ahead and be upfront about my experience with the original Project Cars on the PC. Project Cars 2 sports over 150 detailed card models Building a Better Race Car
