Compara los precios de Motorsport Manager en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Playsport Games. Publicado por SEGA. Lanzado el 9/11/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Racing, Simulation, Sports, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 81/100.

Run a motorsport team from the pit wall, not the cockpit. Every tyre call, contract, and chassis upgrade is yours to sweat over.

Motorsport Manager puts you in the role of team principal rather than racing driver. You hire and develop drivers, manage staff contracts, allocate R&D budgets across a tech tree of chassis and engine upgrades, and make live race-day calls on pit stop timing, fuel loads, and tyre compounds. If you have ever watched a Formula 1 broadcast and thought you knew better than the strategist on the pit wall, this is the game that will either confirm or completely humiliate that confidence. The core loop is tight and satisfying. Between races you are balancing short-term cash flow against long-term development, deciding whether to chase a faster driver or reinvest that salary budget into a better aero package. The R&D tree gives you a tangible sense of progress across a season, and the driver morale and fatigue systems mean roster management actually matters rather than being window dressing. Starting in the lower tiers and working your way toward the top-flight championship takes multiple seasons, and the slow accumulation of competitiveness genuinely feels earned. Race day is where the game gets tense. You are watching live sector times, monitoring tyre wear curves, reading weather radar, and reacting to safety car periods with maybe thirty seconds to decide whether to pit or stay out. The AI opponents make reasonable decisions and will punish you for complacency, though experienced players will eventually learn their patterns well enough to anticipate them. It is not deep AI by Paradox standards, but it is consistent and fair, which matters more in a real-time race scenario. The tutorial handles the basics competently without being condescending, and the difficulty settings are wide enough that newcomers can ease in while series veterans can crank up the pressure on finances and competitiveness. The mod ecosystem on PC extends the game significantly, adding real-world team and driver databases that dramatically improve immersion for anyone who follows actual motorsport. One honest caveat: the game released in 2016 and while it holds up well mechanically, the UI and visual presentation feel their age. The driver development model is also shallower than you might want once you have been playing for fifty hours. For strategy players who want something with a different skin than the usual 4X or grand-strategy fare, Motorsport Manager is a well-constructed management sim with genuine decision depth in its race-day strategy layer. The off-track management is not as complex as Football Manager, but it is not trying to be. It does its focused job cleanly, and the 92% Steam rating across over fourteen thousand reviews is not an accident. Diego, Scout Team

Motorsport Manager

Motorsport Manager

9 nov 2016Playsport GamesSEGA
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Run a motorsport team from the pit wall, not the cockpit. Every tyre call, contract, and chassis upgrade is yours to sweat over.

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Motorsport Manager puts you in the role of team principal rather than racing driver. You hire and develop drivers, manage staff contracts, allocate R&D budgets across a tech tree of chassis and engine upgrades, and make live race-day calls on pit stop timing, fuel loads, and tyre compounds. If you have ever watched a Formula 1 broadcast and thought you knew better than the strategist on the pit wall, this is the game that will either confirm or completely humiliate that confidence. The core loop is tight and satisfying. Between races you are balancing short-term cash flow against long-term development, deciding whether to chase a faster driver or reinvest that salary budget into a better aero package. The R&D tree gives you a tangible sense of progress across a season, and the driver morale and fatigue systems mean roster management actually matters rather than being window dressing. Starting in the lower tiers and working your way toward the top-flight championship takes multiple seasons, and the slow accumulation of competitiveness genuinely feels earned. Race day is where the game gets tense. You are watching live sector times, monitoring tyre wear curves, reading weather radar, and reacting to safety car periods with maybe thirty seconds to decide whether to pit or stay out. The AI opponents make reasonable decisions and will punish you for complacency, though experienced players will eventually learn their patterns well enough to anticipate them. It is not deep AI by Paradox standards, but it is consistent and fair, which matters more in a real-time race scenario. The tutorial handles the basics competently without being condescending, and the difficulty settings are wide enough that newcomers can ease in while series veterans can crank up the pressure on finances and competitiveness. The mod ecosystem on PC extends the game significantly, adding real-world team and driver databases that dramatically improve immersion for anyone who follows actual motorsport. One honest caveat: the game released in 2016 and while it holds up well mechanically, the UI and visual presentation feel their age. The driver development model is also shallower than you might want once you have been playing for fifty hours. For strategy players who want something with a different skin than the usual 4X or grand-strategy fare, Motorsport Manager is a well-constructed management sim with genuine decision depth in its race-day strategy layer. The off-track management is not as complex as Football Manager, but it is not trying to be. It does its focused job cleanly, and the 92% Steam rating across over fourteen thousand reviews is not an accident.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamTeam ManagementRace StrategyPit Stop TacticsR&D TreeSeason ProgressionDriver ContractsTyre ManagementReal-Time DecisionsMod Support

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Processor
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo P8700 @ 2.5 GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GT 335M, 512MB or AMD Radeon HD 4670, 512MB or Intel HD 4000 series
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
16 GB av…

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81
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Desarrolladora
Playsport Games
Distribuidora
SEGA
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 nov 2016

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