Following a lengthy gestation period where various pricing strategies were mentioned, Rennsport has committed to free entry, then a mix of free and paid-for content.
After a two-year gestation period as a closed beta, everyone with a PC and an Epic Games Store account will be able to test the nascent sim racing title Rennsport soon.
A day after an initial statement from Rennsport about its development process, in response to allegations of using existing physics technology from simulation title rFactor 2, Competition Company GmbH has admitted to the use of isiMotor technology within the simulation. isiMotor 2 is an off-the-shelf technology stack that has been used to simulate driving experiences…Continue reading “Rennsport admits to using existing tyre tech, holds ‘ambition’ for custom physics”»
The nascent-stages simulator has issued a statement clarifying that “where best-in-class solutions are available we would be remiss to avoid them,” in light of allegations it uses rFactor 2 technology.
Studio 397 and Motorsport Games have issued a formal statement regarding access to its technology, casting doubt over the upcoming simulator game Rennsport’s background.