Project CARS doesn't suffer fools, and although the average race requires the need for speed, slowing things down to smell the roses, as well as develop your skills, is the only way you to stay on this all too difficult, yet ultimately satisfying, track.
Slightly Mad Studios sure are mad for supporting 12k resolutions in its upcoming racer Project CARS, but it seems to have paid off since it's actually done it.
If you like your racing games detailed -- no, really, I mean seriously detailed -- then you'll love Slightly Mad Studios' newest creation, Project CARS.