RaceRoom - ADAC GT Masters Experience 2014 (DLC)
Nineteen officially licensed GT3 cars, eight real-world circuits, and a full 16-race championship season modelled on the actual 2014 ADAC GT Masters calendar. Pure sim racing, no kart-racer hand-holding.
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About RaceRoom - ADAC GT Masters Experience 2014 (DLC)
If you already own RaceRoom Racing Experience and you have a thing for proper GT3 tin-top racing, this DLC drops a genuinely complete competition package on top of the free-to-play base. You get the full 2014 ADAC GT Masters season: eight real German and European circuits including the Nurburgring, Sachsenring, Hockenheimring, Red Bull Ring, and Zandvoort, plus 19 officially licensed team cars spread across recognisable machinery like the Audi R8 LMS Ultra, BMW Z4 GT3, Chevrolet Camaro GT3, Corvette Z06.R GT3, McLaren MP4-12C GT3, and Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3. That is a legitimately solid roster for anyone who watched the real series. What makes the ADAC GT Masters season structure a bit different from a generic cup mode is the Pro-Am format baked right in. Each event runs two races, and the regulations require a driver swap at a pit stop mid-race. When the AI cars switch drivers, their difficulty level shifts too, which keeps things honest across the whole stint rather than just letting you cruise once you have a gap. On top of that, weight penalties get applied championship-wide based on previous race results, so if you are running away with the title, expect ballast blocks under your feet in the next round. It is a small touch but it adds real texture to a full season run. The game modes cover all the bases you would want: Practice for learning tracks at your own pace, Single Race against up to 23 AI opponents, the full Championship mode, and online multiplayer grids of up to 24 players. The AI is adaptive and adjusts to your skill level race by race, which is genuinely useful for players coming in from a mid-casual background on a gamepad. There are three difficulty tiers: Novice, Amateur, and Get Real. Get Real strips all driving assists, activates tyre wear and damage, and is explicitly noted as best experienced with a wheel or gamepad rather than keyboard. If you are wheel-equipped, this is where the sim gets serious. If you are a keyboard-only person, Novice mode keeps it playable but you are leaving a lot of the physics on the table. The honest caveat here is that this DLC is a time-capsule. It represents 2014 content on a platform that has kept receiving updates for years since, so newer RaceRoom DLC packs carry more recent physics revisions and liveries. The ADAC GT Masters series also lacks some marquee GT3 names from the real championship (no Porsche, no Lamborghini), which is a licensing gap worth knowing before you buy. Online lobbies specifically for this 2014 content are thin, so the multiplayer value leans heavily on finding friends who own the same pack. Solo championship runs and hotlap leaderboard chasing are the realistic long-term uses. If that loop sounds appealing and you want a focused, officially licensed GT3 season experience inside RaceRoom rather than a random car collection, this delivers it cleanly. Riley, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 2 GB
- Storage
- 12 GB
- Graphics
- NVIDIA 7900 512 MB or AMD
- Processor
- Dual core at 1.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD
- System requirements
- Microst Windows Vista / 7
Recommended
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 1.5 GB or AMD
- Processor
- Quad-core AMD or Intel @ 2.4 GHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- Sector3 Studios
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Dec 17, 2014