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Project Cars New Trailer & A Poll On Platforms

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uw-XbK2IzS0
While we already confirmed to you that Project Cars would come to Linux thanks to SteamOS, they are now running a poll to see what platforms people are going to play on.

The good news is we are beating xbox one, but it looks like the WiiU crowd have gone nuts over it, it's time to give the poll the GOL treatment.

Go here and vote for SteamOS. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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loggfreak Apr 2, 2014
i'm personally hoping trackmania will be ported to linux, damn that's a good fun racing experience
but i can't seem to get it running in wine
ps: sorry wasn't logged in
Anonymous Apr 2, 2014
yeah it's nice to see xbone trailing by 10% to linux. Of course, Linux is trailing by almost that amount to Windows but keep the votes rolling in!
Anonymous Apr 2, 2014
Quoting: AnonymousI can't imagine anyone would want to buy this on Wii U? Seriously?
At least I am glad SteamOS is actually beating Xbox one.

Well, Wii U owners can't be picky with games :/
Orkultus Apr 2, 2014
That nice long video was amazingly epic. OMG i cant wait for this game on linux.
Ilya Apr 2, 2014
Quoting: AnonymousAt least I am glad SteamOS is actually beating Xbox one.

Everything is beating Xbox one, just as it should be :-)
Anonymous Apr 2, 2014
I just voted for Steam OS. As for the Wii U, Project CARS is the last AAA game in the pipe for the Wii U after Watch Dogs (if WD ever gets a Wii U release date, which is questionable), so it's not a shock Wii U fans are turning out in droves.

Us Linux fans are also swamping the results. At the time of this posting
Xbone - 3.54%
ps4 - 12%
Steam OS 18.38%
Windows 18.55%
Wii U 47.53&

So according to this poll the Steam OS version will outsell the Xbone, PS4 & match Windows 1 to 1. I like seeing the results, but I don't believe them to be accurate.
Anonymous Apr 2, 2014
Quoting: Beamboom
Quoting: AnonymousI can't imagine anyone would want to buy this on Wii U? Seriously?
This poll has to be severely skewed based on what fan sites out there who happen to have linked to this poll so far. That WiiU domination is a joke.

Still, it's really cool to see SteamOS being almost as strong as the PS4. Let's enjoy that while it last. :)
I don't think the Wii U domination is a joke at all tbh, 6 million units sold and no proper racing game on the system. Meanwhile Xbox and PS have Forza and GT, why would they even care for this game?
Anonymous Apr 2, 2014
hm someone spamming the poll now :/

Steamos is second top now. btw don't get me wrong I LOVE linux but surely the poll is being spammed
ANYNONYMUS Apr 2, 2014
If you hit refresh after you vote it accepts another vote. Hmmm...
OZSeaford Apr 2, 2014
Voted!

Seriously, this is going to blow most of the other racing games out of the water all platforms included.

I am still going to remain faithful to the great Little Street Cars, which is another genre, and to the TORC franchise...
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