RC Simulation 2.0 Coming to Early Access Mid Nov 2015

3 November, 2015 - devotid

Beta Testing is almost done and the New RC Simulation 2.0 from devotid Media will be available on the Early Access Program Mid-Late Nov 2015. A couple more weeks!



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RC Simulation 2.0 is a radio controlled vehicle "sandbox". It was developed by veteran RC Racer of 25+ years and an indie game developer devotid. Designed to give users the thrill of today's High Tech Radio Controlled Cars, Boats and Quad Copters on any of the user created track/maps/venues. Fly some quadcopters armed with paintball guns or go on a RC Rubicon with your Rock Crawler. The possibilities are endless with RC Simulation 2.0!



Current Features:

- 15 + default RC Vehicles (Cars, Trucks, Boats, Quadcopters etc)

- Simple in game Track/Map editor with one click upload to Steam Workshop to share your creation with the world.

- Single player or 10 car Multiplayer

- 8 Camera Views Per Track/ Facility including FPV animated mode

- New damage model (Vehicles can break rear wings and Wheels off)

- Live animated Track marshals and Camera men

- Drive from literally anywhere you want.

- Walk the track and Explore anywhere in the game. (even go for a swim...;) )





Controllers:

Any controller can be used with RCSIM. Keyboard, XBOX360 for PC, PS3, etc. Though most prefer using a real rc radio via USB-PC (Not available for Linux or Mac as of 7-18-15) adapter. These are readily available for todays real rc transmitters. This is the best way to drive RC SIM 2.0. You will not only have the most control on these super fast machines but will gain the most from practicing with the same remote as you use in real life. Adapters for almost all of today's RC transmitters can be found with a simple google search. Just google “transmitter to USB” or "USB RC Transmitter adapter”.















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