floydfreak wrote:
Jesus, imagine having a titling pretend bike to sit on while playing that in VR, it'd be insane!
Robbo-92 wrote:Victor Mildew wrote:Oh don't worry, I'll be crashing back to reality when I move to other disciplines in sure.
How are you finding f1 in general? Its you who's got the G923 isn't it? For some reason, I never felt like I was getting a decent experience out of f12020 with mine, like the game just wasn't set up to work well with it. Horrible understeer all the time. I like the look and format of the game, but I find the racing itself to be a bit flat.
Yeah I do have the G923. It’s a solid experience, still lacking compared to the Assetto Corsa games in actual feel and feedback from the wheel so I find I’ve just upped the feedback levels a bit like in the 2020 game, the under steer is still there, more so in high speed corners (which is why the AI are too quick compared to the player in some high speed corners) but in general the cars feel less stable than the 2020 ones anyway leading to moments where you have to counter steer to stay on track, even when you have relatively new tyres aren’t pushing too hard. I’ve found no problems with the AI yet, probably slightly better than the 2020 game in terms of racing so far but I’ve only done a handful of 25% races and 2, 50% races round Bahrain so not exactly a massive amount of data to get a good picture from. The look and format is a carbon copy of 2020 which isn’t a bad thing as that was very good in my opinion with how it captured F1.
Overall it’s still a very similar experience to F1 2020, I’m happy having paid approx £35 for it but with how similar it is to 2020 I’d have probably been a bit miffed if I’d paid full price for it, I’m still planning on getting the 2022 game at launch though as it’ll be the first one with the new generation of cars, that is unless they absolutely butcher it
I found with all logi wheels that i have to have it on max strength to get the most out of it. I dont know why, but most Codies games just dont feel good with a wheel. I suspect it's the amount they officially support - it's a lot to perfectly calibrate every single one I suppose. Dirt 2.0 is brilliant out of the box I found, and with a little tweaking to my tastes, was perfect.
Just had a huge SR bump from racing against another field of high level drivers. Jumped .46, which is almost 3 times what I got for a win last time, and I only finished 5th, and that's with someone crashing in the back of my car under braking for a chicane. No class C promotion, and reading up on it, it seems I need to do 4 races in D class races, not rookie that the Vee is in. There is only one free car and track I can use to do that, otherwise it's time to stump up quite a lot of cash. I'll just carry on as I have been I think and see how I feel at the end of the subscription period before deciding to pay a lot for a fresh subscription, plus cars and tracks (we're talking hundreds).