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Er... yeah the company is closed for years. Nobody will gonna make updates for the game.
Game has awesome single and multiplayer but multiplayer was full of cheats and i guess nodoby gonna ban the cheaters.
when you spend over 1 grand on GPU power it is a huge deal.
Perhaps you are from the side of don't feel the difference, in the other side are people what frame cap on racing game (or any game) are a really molest thing.
Of course, that could simply be me getting used to the 30fps stuff since NFS:Rivals (ugh).
Then again, with it on Steam at last, maybe some modders can dwelve into the code and figure out a way to unlock the framerate? Or at least prove whether it can be or cannot be done.
well if they peek 60 frames I will buy it. I will say this. Play Dirt:3 at 144 frames and become blown away by the visuals.