TOCA Touring Cars 2

TOCA Touring Cars 2

Genres:Racing
Story:TOCA 2 also features a long list of car setup features like brake balance, down force, gears and suspension. The resembling quality of this simulation to the 1997 Auto Trader/RAC British Touring Car Championship is also staggering with the real vehicles, advertising, tracks, locations, commentator, rules and even presentation. Support for NeGcon, Madcatz, other steering wheels and Sony's Dual Shock Analog Controler are also provided whilst memory cards will come in handy in order to save all data including times, championship details and earned vehicles.Show more
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