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Papyrus Founder Buys Back Source Code, Goes Racing

Thanks to The Pits messageboard for its post noting, via this month's PC Gamer magazine, that Papyrus co-founder Dave Kaemmer has bought back "all of the critical [PC racing sim] source code" from owner Vivendi Universal, following VU's closing-down of the Grand Prix Legends and NASCAR Racing developers. Kaemmer "teamed with Boston Red Sox owner John W. Henry" to launch this new venture, and intends to provide "high-end driving sims", seemingly involving personnel from the Project Wildfire NASCAR modding site.

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  1. Re:GPL a moment to learn... a lifetime to master by mutewinter · · Score: 2, Informative

    This may appear to be a negative, but the realism is probably responsible for Grand Prix Legends longevity. With out a doubt, GPL is considered by a large portion of hardcore racing sim fans to be one of the best, if not the best, racing sim out there despite its age.

    I don't really consider myself to be a "hardcore" racing sim fan, but I bought the full game less than a year ago. Its an absolute blast to play. You can download new graphics packs to update to high-resolution textures. Sure, it might not have the latest shaders or lighting effects -- perhaps we will see more updates now that the source code has be purchased.

    If you haven't played GPL, get a steering wheel and pedals, or a friend with one, and give it a shot. There is nothing more exciting than sliding around a corner at 100 miles an hour..