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Project Cars 2 Laser Scanned Tracks Jun 2026

LiveTrack’s rubber and water simulation sometimes overrides the subtle grip differences of the scanned surface. For example, a real-life low-grip patch (oily area) may be washed out by the dynamic rubber model in heavy rain.

Laser scanning (LiDAR - Light Detection and Ranging) involves mounting a rotating laser emitter/receiver on a vehicle or tripod. The system fires thousands of laser pulses per second, measuring the time-of-flight for each pulse to return. This generates a “point cloud”—a dense, three-dimensional representation of the track surface, kerbs, runoff areas, trackside barriers, and elevation changes. project cars 2 laser scanned tracks

This report provides a detailed analysis of PC2’s laser-scanned tracks: the technical process, the specific tracks confirmed as scanned, the driving implications, and a comparison with competitors. The report concludes that while not every track in PC2 is laser-scanned, the core authentic circuits—particularly those added post-launch—rank among the most accurate virtual representations available in the genre. The system fires thousands of laser pulses per

[Your Name/AI Assistant] Data sources: Slightly Mad Studios developer diaries, community telemetry comparisons, real vs. virtual lap analysis (2017–2020), and digital forensic analysis of PC2 game files. The report concludes that while not every track

You feel every physical crack and ripple in the steering wheel.

In the hyper-realistic world of modern sim racing, the debate between "good enough" and "perfection" usually centers on one specific technology: laser scanning. For serious virtual racers, the phrase "laser-scanned track" is not just a marketing buzzword; it is a seal of quality, a guarantee that the digital asphalt beneath their tires behaves exactly as it does in the real world.

Project Cars 2 may no longer be the newest sim on the block, and its studio may have moved on to other projects (and unfortunately, closure), but the legacy of its remains a high watermark.