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For sim racing purists willing to embrace crashes and restarts in exchange for uncompromising physics and genuine challenge.
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About Mortifero Motus
I fired up Mortifero Motus expecting a polished racing sim and got something rawer instead. This is a physics-first racer where your car behaves like a temperamental thing that can spin out, flip, or refuse to grip the road if you're not precise. It's not forgiving, and the track design makes that philosophy clear from lap one. If you're coming from arcade racing, the learning curve is steep. The indie pedigree shows in every corner, sparse UI, minimal frills, no career mode bloat. What you get is pure racing mechanics and the satisfaction that comes from finally nailing a clean lap after twenty failures. It's niche by design: for sim enthusiasts who want challenge without the $500 wheel setup investment, or players who miss when racing games punished mistakes instead of hand-holding. Don't expect modern visuals or online lobbies, but do expect respect for your skill.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Processor
- Core 2 Duo or higher
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- Graphics
- 256 mb
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Sound Card
- DirectX compatible sound card
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Game Info
- Developer
- Motus
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Jan 18, 2017