Speaking from the AMD Gaming side, Project Motor Racing reads like a love letter to drivers who care about feel, discipline, and racecraft. The team has highlighted a physics-first handling model, multiple licensed classes, dynamic weather with a drying line, a full day-night cycle, and mod support that extends longevity. That is the sim racer's short list: cars with character, tracks that evolve, and systems that reward consistency more than brute force.
What stands out is intent. The developers are emphasizing high-fidelity force feedback and a tire and surface model that changes how you approach a stint. As conditions evolve, you'll be adjusting lines and braking points, not just toggling a preset. Add in a curated car and track spread built for both ranked online racing and custom league nights, and you have a platform that invites practice, not one-off novelty runs. What's more is that Project Motor Racing proudly features AMD FSR 4 , bringing cutting-edge upscaling technology to enhance both visual fidelity and performance. By leveraging FSR 4, players can experience smoother gameplay and sharper graphics, even at higher resolutions, without compromising frame rates. This integration aligns with AMD's commitment to delivering advanced gaming experiences, and Project Motor Racing stands out as a showcase for the latest innovations in graphics optimization.