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Electronic stability control (ESC), also referred to as electronic stability program (ESP) or dynamic stability control (DSC), is a computerized technology [1] [2] that improves a vehicle's stability by detecting and reducing loss of traction . [3]
Corvette Evolution GT (known as Evolution GT in Europe) [5] is a racing video game released for PlayStation 2 and Windows in 2006. A version for Nintendo DS was released in 2008. The Nintendo DS version is similar to its console counterpart, but it does not feature the attributes from them. It was developed by Island Racing Studios.
VDIM integrates the company's Electronically Controlled Brake (ECB), Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Traction Control (TRC) and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) active safety systems with the Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS), Electric Power Steering (EPS) and Variable Gear Ratio Steering (VGRS) systems [2 ...
The magazine's Andy Mahood wrote: "With its licensed field of exotic sports and GT machines, exquisitely rendered European circuits, and outstanding vehicle physics, GTR advanced the technology of racing simulations to hitherto unseen levels". [5] It was also a runner-up for Computer Games Magazine ' s list of the top 10 computer games of 2005. [6]
The company has released GTR - FIA GT Racing Game, GT Legends, and a sequel to GTR Racing called GTR - FIA GT Racing Game 2, all published by 10tacle as well as RACE - The Official WTCC Game published by Eidos Interactive and RACE 07 - The Official WTCC Game which was the first SimBin game to include Formula cars.
MTO Co., Ltd. (エム・ティー・オー株式会社) ("Motorsports Software Technical Office") is a Yokohama-based video game developer and publisher founded on May 28, 1996. [1]
Taito's Laser Grand Prix, introduced in July 1983, was the first racing laserdisc game, using pre-recorded live-action footage. [70] [71] In 1984, several other racing laserdisc games followed, including Sega's GP World with live-action footage [72] and Universal's Top Gear featuring 3D animated race car driving. [73]
Comparison of the reflections system of TORCS 1.3.3 (left) and Speed Dreams 2.0 (right): Front view of a racing car split by a bright line; the right part shows more vivid reflections. TORCS (The Open Racing Car Simulator) is an open-source 3D car racing simulator available on Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, AmigaOS 4, AROS, MorphOS and Microsoft ...