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Greetings to all the racing lovers! This is a special day for you because from now, everything will change if you love the game Project CARS but you own a Mac OS computer. MacGamesWorld has made many efforts to bring this game on Macintosh platforms, and after a few weeks of hard work, we did it. Now, with just a few clicks and some waiting time you can download Project CARS Mac OS X and play this good racing game for Mac.
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Project CARS Mac OS X offers 74 cars to drive, more than 30 uniques locations with over 100 races. The racing simulation reaches the highest standards with the Madness engine, present also in the NFS Shift series. If you have a powerful enough computer, you can also enjoy a dynamic tire model (“SETA”), which guarantees an impressive experience.
Project CARS for Mac is the Ultimate Version! This means that it includes all the DLCs and the additional content released later after the game was published. Also, you will have access to any new content which will be released after you download the game.
This game is in .dmg format. You just need to download and extract the content on your computer. NO WINDOWS EMULATORS! You don’t need softwares like Wine in order to play this game. The system requirements should fit any Mac OS computer, so everyone can play this game.
Project CARS Mac OS X
Minimum System Requirements
CPU: | Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 / AMD Phenom II X4 940 |
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CPU Speed: | 2.2 GHz |
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RAM: | 4 GB |
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OS: | Mac OS 10.9 |
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Video Card: | nVidia GTX 260 / ATI Radeon HD 5770, 512 Vram Memory |
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HDD Space: | 23 GB |
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NOTE: This game is FREE TO DOWNLOAD, but in order to get acces to this game you need to create a FREE account (more details on the download page). By this way you can download all the DLC packs for this game and a lot more games and softwares for your MAC.
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