21.02.2020

Motorsport Manage

  1. Motorsport Manager 2
  2. Motorsport Manager 2 Pc

About This Content Key features Epic tests of man and machine Go the distance, with a brand new two-class endurance championship to test your mettle. Keep track of your drivers’ alertness using the new stamina bar, and swap them out at the crucial moment. New race lengths and rules Drive over 90 minutes, 3 hours or even 6 hour epic races! Six drivers per team Manage a group and find the drivers with the strength, skill and stamina combinations to win you the race. Test your wits over average lap qualifying, picking two drivers per car and building the best average lap time. Beautiful endurance cars Take in the iconic curves and sleek lines as you guide your mechanical masterpieces to championship wins Be a part of the rivalry Twenty-four cars compete in each race, jostling for lap times as they seek to win out over their greatest threats New ERS options, new rolling starts and more A new way of playing the game you love Embark on a fresh Motorsport Manager challenge with the Endurance Series.

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Take iconic long-distance cars for the ride of your life as you navigate epic distances with the goal of winning championships. Try two new competitions – IEC A and B – and meet new teams along the way. Experience new race lengths – 90 minutes, 3 hours or even 6 hours! Manage six drivers per team as you strive to find the best combination of drivers to score you the best times. Manage a new layer of race strategy as you keep a careful eye on their stamina, and be prepared to make tough calls during the longest races yet.

Design your machines with survival and speed in mind as you put them to the test in entirely new conditions. New rules, such as average qualifying time, present a new challenge as you seek to build a team which outdoes the sum of its parts.

Motorsport Manage

Find consistency and the sweet spot for your drivers, allowing them to hit a state of perfect flow and become ‘Fired Up’, improving their lap times. Tweak your car’s setup to focus on a particular driver, or seek to achieve a balance that takes in both styles.

But above all: stop watching, start winning, take control. ©PLAYSPORT GAMES 2017. Motorsport Manager, the Motorsport Manager logo and PLAYSPORT GAMES are either registered trade marks or trade marks of PLAYSPORT GAMES. Published by SEGA Publishing Europe Limited. SEGA and the SEGA logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of SEGA Holdings Co., Ltd.

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Motorsport Manager 2

Requiring your managerial skills, MOTORSPORT MANAGER has you provide aid and comfort to your drivers as you help them win races. But this isn't really a story-driven game. While some of the action takes place behind the scenes, it's all centered on you running the team and aiding your drivers during races. You don't have to deal with drivers running into problems off the track or personality conflicts with you or other drivers. Instead, you just have to help your drivers and your team win races and climb the standings. While it might sound as exciting as filling out a spreadsheet, this strategic simulation is actually rather engaging once you've mastered its intricacies. In MotorSport Manager, you oversee almost all aspects of running a race team.

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Which not only means buying new cars and parts between races but also telling your drivers how hard to push themselves during a race and when to come into the pit for fuel and new parts. During races, you have to not only monitor the condition of your cars and their fuel levels in real time, but you also have keep track of changing weather, its impact on the track, and other minor details that could mean the difference between first place and 15th. Oh, and you have to do it for two cars at the same time. There are even random events, such as when something on the track unexpectedly damages your car or when you tell your pit crew to work faster, but this just causes them to screw up. All of this is done from an aerial perspective; you never get behind the wheel of a car. This may make playing this game sound more like work to some people, and it will be. This isn't for someone who wants to be a driver. But for fans of racing who also enjoy strategy games where you have to deal with resource management, MotorSport Manager is like owning your own race team - just with all the heartache and none of the money.