It is the sequel to Monaco Grand Prix: Racing Simulation 2 and part of Ubisoft's early efforts in the racing simulation genre. Gameplay & Notable Features
While track layouts are authentic to the 2000 F1 season, they are assigned to incorrect countries (e.g., Albert Park is located in New Zealand instead of Australia). Technical Specs:
Supports up to in multiplayer via LAN or Internet. RS3 Racing Simulation 3.rar
Despite being an F1 game at its core, Ubisoft lost the official FIA license for this entry.
The Windows version launched in December 2002 , followed by a PlayStation 2 port in October 2003 (exclusively in Europe). It is the sequel to Monaco Grand Prix:
Features and 6 game modes , including Championship, Time Attack, and a new Scenario Mode for recreating historical racing moments.
Cars were modeled with approximately per vehicle, a standard for its time. Security & Technical Advisories Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Racing Simulation 3 Despite being an F1 game at its core,
All drivers, teams, and sponsors are fictionalized (e.g., "Mark Schmiler" instead of Michael Schumacher).