But there is a goodwill for working on good racing games, and this will be a good racing game".
there is a good will for Simbin yes, whatever happened in the past happened for a reason.
The reaction that we've had, especially from people looking for jobs and stuff has been unbelievable. To be honest, the reaction and the recruitment process and all that's happened here (in Manchester) I couldn't be more happy about. Just the announcement of Simbin alone has people knocking on the door. Manchester is good for transport facilities and we are an hour 50 minutes to London on the train, so it's ideal really. We can tap into Liverpool, Sheffield and other areas. In Manchester we are in the centre of the country. "I use the term race game developers because they do a multitude of different racing games. "The North of England is renowned for talented race game developers" Commented Chris. At present Simbin are situated in a rather attractive tenth floor Manchester City Centre location and the team are already scouting out for a new site capable of supporting up to 35 work stations, with several suitable locations identified and on the radar. Such is the level of interest in the new venture, Speed readily admits the team are on the lookout to expand their current working environment.
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The studio have confirmed a core group of people are already at work on GTR3, with their recruitment drive in full swing and several additional team members due to join in the next few weeks. With only three months having passed since the announcement of Simbin UK back in October, development is still very much at an early stage with the new title. The best way to put it is neither side will be forgotten." I'm not saying that's something we are going to follow completely, I'm just saying that they've done it and it's possible.
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I can have fantastic fun in the simulator on PC and I can have just as much fun as a casual gamer on a console. A game that does that really really well is Formula One. The product at the end of the day needs to appeal to both sides, hardcore racer as awell and the casual gamer. "I think another point we need to take note of is, whilst the PC community would love this hard core simulation thing which is fine, as Allan said there is a console community that aren't going to fully adhere to that.