Yes, codemasters is a production based company, you can buy this game in stores (or online if you wish). I suggest going out and buying it however to have a hardcopy of it.
Also, in case you didn't know, this game is also produced for consoles.
Yes I know its made for consoles but I like to play it online. I dont have an Xbox but i got a PS2 but i dont have a internet hookup for it. Thanks XCNuse.
It sucks especially if you want to play it with your wheel... You have a 50-50 chance of getting it configured properly... According to some forums (Codemasters support is awfully quiet about that), I'd basically have to rip my G25 in both directions to get steering adjusted... With it costing 200 euros, you can imagine where I want Codemasters to shove their game...
Ironically, this problem has been around since the first release of Race Driver, still isn't fixed...
No way- the best thing is your Scottish trainer guy!
TBO- I was quite enjoying Toca 3 for awhile. I enjoyed how each car was presented (by the awesome Scottish trainer guy!)- made you want to just jump in there and start driving around.
I think the series went downhill when it went to Race Driver, TOCA 2 is probably a better bet if you want some touring car action on a tight budget (i still play that game, mmmmmm I love those Audis)
heh, i downloaded the demo last night, installed it, and couldn't get it to recognize my g25. so, quit out of the game and uninstalled it. and that's the last i'll think about that series