TORCS, The Open Racing Car Simulator is a highly portable multi platform car racing simulation. It is used as ordinary car racing game, as AI racing game and as research platform. It runs on Linux (x86, AMD64 and PPC), FreeBSD, OpenSolaris and Windows.

Features

  • 3D Car racing simulation for gamers, researchers, engineers and teachers
  • Many tracks, opponents and cars available
  • Sophisticated physical model
  • Supports all input devices (steering wheels, joystick, game pads, ...)
  • Lots of community content/add-on software available
  • Easy to modify (proven in many scientific/industrial research projects based on TORCS)
  • Easy to add/create content
  • Modular architecture
  • Excellent performance and stability

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, BSD, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Science/Research, Education, Developers, End Users/Desktop, Other Audience, Engineering

User Interface

OpenGL

Programming Language

C++, C

Related Categories

C++ Simulation Games, C++ Scientific Engineering, C++ Education Software, C Simulation Games, C Scientific Engineering, C Education Software

Registered

2000-03-19