![]() Im probly the only one here, but I dont like LFS. I would definetly choose this over Live For Speed. rFactor has a lot of potential because it can be modded nicely. I think its made by some ppl affiliated with Simbin because the options are almost exactly like those in GTR/GTL like seat foward aft adjustment etc. I still might pick it up.rFactor is another good one. It sucks that Simbin uses StarFarce though. The car cockpits and the sound particularly the Corvette are amazing. Even on Novice it's not really arcadey though (no massive powerslides/powerups/replenishing nitros etc.).You will need an analogue controller of some type if you don't have a wheel, but it is catered more towards the well wheeled gamer.There is a demo if you want to give it a shot. Any thoughts? It is not as hardcore as some, with difficulty levels ranging from Novice (minimum damage, slowest AI, all driving assists on) to Professional (full damage, fastest AI, no driving assists) taken from the SimHQ review. I tend to gravitate more toward the arcadey (though not strictly), and am not sure how hardcore sim this one is. Can you buy an online version? Perhaps we can arrange one to be sent over if they are causing avalanches from unsold copies where you are.quote:Originally posted by bulletproof:My only concern is whether I will enjoy it as much as I want to. ![]() ^^ Where can you actually get CRC from? Practically nowhere in my country or online sells it. Anybody had any experience with these?Anyway, hopefully there are more than two of us (I use "us" loosely, as I've only been into this for the last week or so - View image here: - ) who love this genre and I look forward to any experiences/: Looks like I'd better check out Trackmania Nations too (for balls out fun rather than sim so it seems). ![]() I am hooked.Racing Mini Cooper S's (original model) has never been more fun than in GT Legends.Richard Burns Rally's price is budget of the budget, mainly because it is so difficult for mainstream/casual gamers to get into (because of i) dedication to realism, and ii) requirement of a good wheel) and this difficulty is what makes it so appealing to me.This thread is for the appreciation of these titles as well as any recommendations of other titles (I'm looking at YOU Guybo) in this niche genre.I'm currently investigating Grand Prix 4, rFactor and Xpand Rally but haven't had a chance to D/L any demos as of yet. This was sparked last week when I picked up a Logitech Driving Force Pro on the cheap and now I'm addicted.I immediately ran out and got GTR: FIA Racing, GT Legends and am trying to get the hang of the Richard Burns Rally demo.My new hangouts are Sim Racing World and Black Hole Motorsports to try and read up on all the other great titles and mods out there.I've played the Gran Turismo series since its inception, as I have the Colin McRae Rally series and Forza, but nothing has given me the same visceral thrill as flying through Eau Rouge at Spa in a Saleen S7 in 6th with the wheel shaking like crazy in my hands. G'day all,Just thought I'd share my rediscovered love for the racing simulation genre on the PC. ![]()
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