Project CARS – Slightly Mad raises over $660,000 for Project CARS.

Slightly Mad Studios today announced that its innovative crowd funded development platform "World Of Mass Development" is running successfully. The first title, with a working title of Project C.A.R.S., has raised already more than half a million Euros since launch in October 2011. The WMD platform, hosted at www.wmdportal.com, enables gamers to contribute directly to the development of upcoming titles, as well as giving them an in depth appreciation of the game creation process. As well as enjoying the game as it is being built, they are also rewarded for their contribution by earning a share of any profit each game makes.

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iRacing – New partnership anounced – RUF Porsche.

iRacing´s Steve Myers hinted a new Partnership between iRacing and RUF Porsche. On his twitter page he just about confirmed this wonderful news. This will probably result in a virtual version of the Rt 12 R . Steve has been hinting the partnership using the picture of this model.

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iRacing – 2012 V8 Supercar Official Online Series. [VIDEO]

The Online Series is a genuine race series where drivers compete against other drivers in practice, qualifying and races just like any other series but instead utilising the iRacing.com motorsport simulator with the events existing online. Running weekly, the series races each week for 12 weeks, 4 seasons in a year and races run anywhere from 38 laps of Okayama to the 19 lap night race at Sebring International.

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Hardware – nVidia GeForce GTX 680 Quad SLI demo.

nVidia's new GeForce GTX 680 running in a Quad SLI setup. The SLI and Triple-SLI benchmarks were run on our standard testing rig. It consists of an Intel Core i7 3960X (Sandy Bridge-E) processor, an ASUS P7X79 Pro motherboard, 16 GB Corsair DDR3-1600 RAM, a Samsung Spinpoint F1 hard drive and a Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200 watt power supply. For Quad-SLI we switched to an ASUS Rampage IV Formula motherboard and an Enermax Platimax 1500W PSU. All benchmarks were done in Windows 7 x64.

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