Codemasters today announced that
TOCA Race Driver is coming to PC this November and is set to be "the format?s most dynamic and dramatic circuit racer". The PC edition will "make any driver?s adrenaline race with up to 20 cars tearing up the track simultaneously, six more cars than in the PS2 original". Read the press release for details and check our
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More cars, more damage for PC gamers as TOCA Race Driver readies for November launch
10th October 2002 - Codemasters? TOCA Race Driver, the recent number one PlayStation 2 smash hit, is coming to PC this November and is set to be the format?s most dynamic and dramatic circuit racer.
Even fiercer than the recent console version, the PC edition will make any driver?s adrenaline race with up to 20 cars tearing up the track simultaneously, six more cars than in the PS2 original.
TOCA Race Driver lets players race as a touring car professional in a gaming experience packed with 42 real touring and sports cars, 13 championships and an incredible 38 real-life, internationally renowned, race circuits. The PC edition adds qualifying races to the championships.
When you?ve got up 20 cars on track at once, motor sport?s most aggressive exhibition of close-contact racing results in spectacular damage and it can all be seen in stunning graphical detail with support for Direct X 8 compatible graphics cards.
TOCA Race Driver is the evolution of racing games, uniquely blending a cast of game characters with the sport?s real-life drivers, locations and championship events. The game gives players one central character ? Ryan McKane ? to connect with and wraps the high-speed race action in cinematic presentation.
The roar of the cars? engines and the dramatic story sequences sound better than ever on PC. With support any for surround sound mode up to and including 5.1, also supports EAX, enabling reverberation and environmental audio effects.
TOCA Race Driver launches this November for PC CD-ROM and carries a RRP of £34.99. More information on the game, including in-game footage videos, can be found on the dedicated web site located at: www.codemasters.com/tocaracedriver