GT Legends

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GT Legends
Studio SwedenSweden SimBin Development Team
Publisher GermanyGermany 10tacle Studios Atari
FranceFrance
Erstveröffent-
lichung
EuropeEuropeOctober 15, 2005 November 4, 2005 January 23, 2006
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
North AmericaNorth America
platform Windows
genre Racing simulation
Subject FIA Historic Racing Championship
Game mode Single player , multiplayer
control Keyboard & mouse , gamepad , steering wheel
system advantages
preconditions
1.3 GHz CPU
512 MB RAM
64 MB graphics card
2.5 GB hard disk
medium CD-ROM
language German
Age rating
USK released from 0
PEGI recommended for ages 3+

GT Legends is a racing simulation for Windows . It comes from the GTR series from the Swedish developer SimBin Development Team .

GT Legends is based on the FIA Historic Racing Championship. This is a current racing series for historic touring and GT racing cars from the 1960s and 1970s. Therefore, the races take place on modern racetracks and not on historic racetracks as in Grand Prix Legends . The game has an official FIA license.

GT Legends uses the same physics and graphics engine as all of SimBin's other racing simulations such as GTR . As the first game in the series, GT Legends contains a dynamic day and night change. Every vehicle has original sound recordings, so the vehicle sounds are among the most realistic of all racing simulations. GT Legends can be played in five different levels of difficulty. The 3D vehicle models have a very high level of detail and even effects such as windshield soiling are taken into account.

The game received high praise in the press for its high level of realism. So it got from GameStar a rating of 92% (International Score average: 84.8%).

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  1. http://www.gamestar.de/magazin/test/sport/gt_legends/1456536/gt_legends_p_wert.html
  2. International average of GT Legends at Gamerankings.com

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