I haven't found it all that expensive but I only race road courses and no oval (nascar, stockcar). You need to grind a bit in the Miata to get away from the rookies and start earning class licences that make other vehicles available to you (to race) on road courses. They have a licensing system where as a rookie, one needs to enter X races, time trials, etc.and race problem free laps (off tracks and accidents involving others are points against). Not only that, but you figure a game with that much revenue would have better graphics, damage, or how about rain? It would also be nice to be able to look at the server list to see if they are actually as filled as they say.NS, To me iracing seems more vehicle specific at least initially with only a few cars available (to race) as a rookie. I might think it's fun to run a Nascar style race, but to find out I need to buy 90$ worth of additional content to play with a group. I'd be more interested to jump in but it looks to be god aweful expensive, and it's almost impossible to gauge how much it would cost to get into a single racing genre for that game since you cant look and see what tracks you need with which cars (or what tracks people tend to race on). Not only that, but you figure a game with that much revenue would have better graphics, damage, or how about rain? It would also be nice to be able to look at the server list to see if they are actually as filled as they say. saying they are going to be 'mod friendly,' so it sounds like it has some really high potential. RF2 seems like it depends on modders, but with A.C. It's kind of hard to tell with RF2, obviously the website says it has the best AI ever, as does any other racing sim. Grand Prix Legends had that problem until the mods introduced variable track routes and more realistic reaction times. Most racing sims have very robotic monomorphic AI. The main reasons I was leaning toward RF2 were the physics, weather dynamics, DM and AI.ĪI is especially important with racing sims. You can pick-up GTR2 on sale on Steam for sometimes $2.50 GTR2 has the Power and Glory mod that is excellent. The cheapest and some of best racing games are GTR2 and GT Legends. You can't say the same for IRacing or RFactor2. As someone has already pointed out, there are new cars, tracks, or updates every 2 weeks and they have honored that promise. In terms of pure simulation, I would say Assetto Corsa has the crown. It really all depends how much of a simulation you prefer and what racing class you prefer. There are also some NASCAR games out there but that's not my thing. Assetto Corsa is very much a sim and the development is moving along smoothly. Project Cars looks great but rumour has it that sim will be more arcadish. I, personally, like the physics so I am eager for the multiplayer component to be released. Raceroom Race Experience by Simbin is showing promise but you either like the physics or you don't. IRacing is too rich for my blood and the damage modeling is subpar. I did try Rfactor 2 but asked for a refund because the sim is not far enough along in development. I played the first Rfactor for 3 years straight and loved it.
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