Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends is a racing video game developed by Slightly Mad Studios and published by Rombax Games under license from Atari for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The game is a departure from the Semi-Simulation open world sandbox-gaming style seen on Test Drive Unlimited and Test Drive Unlimited 2, and returns to closed circuit racing that was last used in Test Drive 6, and also resembling another racer called Le Mans 24 Hours, Which was branded as a Test Drive title in the United States on some platforms.
Development for the game began shortly after the release of Shift 2: Unleashed and uses the same engine to showcase "convincing physics models" and a "one of a kind experience for all driving enthusiasts." The main gameplay in the video game is driving simulation, although the developer claims it to be a balance between simulation and arcade racing. Ferrari Racing Legends does not feature car customization, as Ferrari didn't allow the developer to include the feature.[1]
Ferrari Racing Legends focuses on Ferrari's history across almost all of the racing disciplines, including Formula One, rally racing and sports car racing. There are over 50 different Ferrari vehicles to drive, and each shows off full realistic interior and exterior models, as well as damage effects. The game was released in celebration of the 65th anniversary of the first Ferrari ever built, the Ferrari 125 S of 1947.[2]
The gameplay in Ferrari Racing Legends is planned to be alike past Test Drive games like Test Drive II through Test Drive 6, but with racing taking place in closed circuits and inspired by other Slightly Mad Studios' developed games like the Need for Speed: Shift series, on which the game bases its dynamic models and damage effects.[3] Rather than concentrate solely on Ferrari’s road cars, the game covers several race series too, including Formula One, rally and sports car racing. There are 36 circuits in total including Spa and Monza along with other Grand Prix tracks and test circuits.[4]
Also, the single-player mode, also known as the campaign mode, guides the player through the history of Ferrari cars, just as Electronic Arts did with the Porsche brand in the fifth installment in the Need for Speed racing games, Porsche Unleashed.[2] This career mode spans three eras in Ferrari’s history: Gold (from 1947 to 1973), Silver (from 1974 to 1990) and Modern (from 1990 to 2011). The player is not restricted to play straight through history. Instead, the career can be started in any era.[5] On the multi-player side, the game will feature up to 8-player online interactions, as well as the mentioned single-player mode. Although, it is not mentioned if the single-player challenges will also be played in co-op mode or completely online.
CPU:
Intel Core™2 Duo 2.0 GHz / AMD X2 64 2.4GHz
RAM:
1 GB RAM
GPU:
DirectX 9.0c Compatible 3D-accelerated 256 MB video card with Shader Model 3.0 or higher*
DX:
DirectX 9.0c compatible
OS:
Windows XP (SP3) / Vista (SP2)/ Windows 7
Store:
6 GB
Sound:
DirectX 9.0c
ODD:
8 SPEED
CPU:
Intel Core™2 Duo 2.0 GHz / AMD X2 64 2.4GHz
RAM:
1 GB RAM
GPU:
DirectX 9.0c Compatible 3D-accelerated 256 MB video card with Shader Model 3.0 or higher*
DX:
DirectX 9.0c compatible
OS:
Windows XP (SP3) / Vista (SP2)/ Windows 7
Store:
6 GB
Sound:
DirectX 9.0c
ODD:
8 SPEED
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