RE: Simbin GTR

Tuesday 13th April 2004

Simbin GTR

The most advanced racing game ever? FIA GT racing now modelled on your PC/XBox


SimBin Development Team is nearing completion of the first ever official racing
game based on the FIA GT racing series.  GTR is to be released worldwide summer 2004 and is the culmination of some very intense development work.

 
 

The SimBin Development Team is a new studio which has brought together some of the most experienced professionals in the industry and a worldwide network of developers.

The company itself is based in Sweden and was established during mid 2003. At present, 32 people are employed working around the clock on GTR and the Development Group is 25 strong, all experts in their field.

 

The development team has been attending FIA GT races since mid-season 2003, gathering masses of reference material (including video footage, sounds, and thousands of photographs) which have all been utilized in the development of GTR.

In addition, GPS measurements taken at each circuit and 3D CAD prints sourced from the track designers and constructors have been used for modeling the circuits with unprecedented detail and accuracy.

Working with both drivers and teams is not a new concept in game development, but never before has the relationship been so close.  The teams competing in the FIA GT Championship have provided Simbin with real telemetry data from their cars during each race. This data has then been fed into GTR’s physics engine and this in turn provides the gamer with one of the most realistic physics engine and car handling ever seen (or felt!) in a racing game.

   

SimBin’s Doug Arnao (a former racer with three US GT season championships to his name) who is responsible for the game physics modeling and driving dynamics, has received highly sensitive data – data that is normally not available to game developers – from the teams and the tyre manufacturers.

Factors integrated into the physics engine include real life slip curves, temperature curves and additional up-to-the minute tyre engineering data.

The game will be available on PC and XBox.

Link : www.simbin.com

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dinkel

Original Poster:

27,109 posts

263 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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Ah, a reason to go for the Xbox as a gamestation. Connect Sony widescreen to the Tannoys . . .

Nano2nd

3,426 posts

261 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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cool

should have just about completed PGR2 by then too

docevi1

10,430 posts

253 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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any news of a release date?

dinkel

Original Poster:

27,109 posts

263 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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"At Oschersleben, we went from team to team, recording the meaty growls of these monsters of racing. Our high fidelity 44khz/24-bit raw samples will ensure that this powerful audio presence is faithfully recreated on your home PC.
Pic: Wieth Ferrari 550 Maranello"

Mmmh, nice job . . .

BrianTheYank

7,585 posts

255 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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dinkel said:
Ah, a reason to go for the Xbox as a gamestation. Connect Sony widescreen to the Tannoys . . .



Bah, just go play it on the pc. Down with xbox.


Looks like a great game, shall definetely keep my eye out for it. Wonder if I can find a pre-release torrent for it.

Mr Whippy

29,480 posts

246 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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The SimBin developers made the GTR series as a mod initially for F1 2002 or something, since it became so popular, probably as popular as the game it was based on, then the developers were essentially hired to make it a proper game.
The original mod is available now for F1 2002, but is PC only.

Apparently though, the mod was based VERY realistically around physics, so I wouldn't expect it to be much fun on an X box controller, most users need at least a force feedback wheel!

Lets just hope the retail version keeps the same level of realism the mod has!

Dave

gtrclive

4,187 posts

288 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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Sounds good put me down for a Copy....

bilko

1,693 posts

237 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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Just downloaded some of the sounds from that site. Very, very good.

DanCov

50 posts

253 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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well you pop everywhere dont you Dave :-p really looking forward to this one there's some very talented people working on it so im sure it'll be superb

jam1et

1,536 posts

257 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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"The development team has been attending FIA GT races since mid-season 2003, gathering masses of reference material (including video footage, sounds, and thousands of photographs) which have all been utilized in the development of GTR."

Its a crap job but someone has to it....

FourWheelDrift

89,361 posts

289 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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Mr Whippy said:
The SimBin developers made the GTR series as a mod initially for F1 2002 or something, since it became so popular, probably as popular as the game it was based on, then the developers were essentially hired to make it a proper game.
The original mod is available now for F1 2002, but is PC only.



The latest F1 Challenge 99-02 has some brilliant retail quality mods for it including Prototype C Sports cars, Aussie V8's, 360 Maranello Challenge, ETCC and an upcoming GT Series just like this. For a game with options thats the business (55 mods planned or currently available in total)
www.bhmotorsports.com/F1C/mods


But SimBins GTR will be the daddy of GT simulations.

>> Edited by FourWheelDrift on Tuesday 13th April 15:49

pbrettle

3,280 posts

288 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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Woow - take a look at the movies on the following link:

www.bhmotorsports.com/GTR/movies

Just downloaded and viewed one and it looks the business. Looks like they have added a bunch load of details that I hadnt even thought of....like the way that the LCD readout is impossible to read with the sun shining on it!!!

Even had the bumps on the road shaking the car and the drivers head leaning to one side on the tighter high-G corners.... looks, sounds and could be quite fantastic....

Now, where was that spare £500 for the AMD 64Bit motherboard that I promised myself...?

pwig

11,956 posts

275 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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Id be very surprised if its as realistic as Grand Prix Legends

The DJ 27

2,666 posts

258 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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I don't think it'll be far off pwig. Doug Arnao was one of the chief testers on GPL

flat_steve

1,533 posts

252 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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Ah, I thought I recognised that name too!

FourWheelDrift

89,361 posts

289 months

Thursday 29th April 2004
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New movie on here www.bhmotorsports.com/getMovie/301

Lister Storm around Spa, even has the high pitched gearbox whine