Live For Speed : - XR GT TURBO Burnout Gameplay HD
Burnout until tire explosion with XR GT
TURBO Enjoy!
My system
CPU: Intel Core G2020 @ 2,9GHz
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 280 1GB-512-bit GDDR3
Ram: 4 GB DDR3 1333 Mhz
MB: MSI H61M-P20 G3
HDD: Western Digital 250 GB
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
Monitor Model: Philips 226V LED 21,5 inch
Game Description
Live For Speed is a
serious racing simulator.No arcade modes,no steering aids – you have to do the
driving. The main focus is to provide a realistic racing
experience for the onlinemultiplayergame and to
allowsingle playerraces againstaIl
cars.
A serious simulator
obviously requires a very good physics simulation to provide the thrill and fun
of real racing.
The game is intended to be released in three parts, S1 (Stage 1),
S2, and S3. Each stage will feature improvements in many areas, such as physics
model, graphics and sound. Technical improvements introduced in each new stage
become available for previous stages as well, with the main difference between
stages being additional cars and tracks, as well as the maximum number of
players connected to aserver.
A fully working, commercial,alpha
versionof LFS S2 was released on
June 24, 2005. The latest patch was released on November 30th, 2012. Somebackward compatibilityexists; an S2 license holder may also
be able to access servers for S1 or demo servers.
The S2 release offers a total of 20 different
vehicles. They range from beginner-friendly models to cars more suited for
players with more experience. There is a broad power spectrum, ranging from
under 100hpto over 700 hp.
The cars range from fictionalsports
cars,GTDTM-like race cars and formerJGTC series
cars to road legal hatchbacks.