I wish I cared about this track.
That shadow draw distance though seems a lot further than usual. Is this a sign of users might soon have greater control over the graphics? Or that S397 render these images outside rF2?
I wish I cared about this track.
It is a great track for hot lapping but I'm not smitten by it as a pure race track. That said, having another sim with a laser scanned version isn't a bad idea.I wish I cared about this track.
That shadow draw distance though seems a lot further than usual. Is this a sign of users might soon have greater control over the graphics? Or that S397 render these images outside rF2?
I'd like to think that they learned for their Formula E mistake, but...That's a surprisingly cheap DLC for the size of the track and the extra layouts that are coming.
rF2 Nurburgring overview: https://www.studio-397.com/2019/09/welcome-to-the-ring/
I might wait to see if S397 bundle the Porsche Cup car as I got stung with the Formula E release.
1801 people have bought the track thus far.I'd like to think that they learned for their Formula E mistake, but...
I wish it was 13 BRL, but it converts to 55 :P1801 people have bought the track thus far.
I think it's a good value for money proposition; laser scanned track that you own forever. After reading Reddit and few other places I'm starting to wonder what drugs people are on.
DD wheel = no drama
High end pedals = no drama
Gaming spec PC = no drama
2 or 3 monitors = no drama
VR = no drama
Expensive motion rig = no drama
$13USD track = total rip off.
I can't think of another genre where many of the people are total tightarses.
1801 people have bought the track thus far.
I think it's a good value for money proposition; laser scanned track that you own forever. After reading Reddit and few other places I'm starting to wonder what drugs people are on.
DD wheel = no drama
High end pedals = no drama
Gaming spec PC = no drama
2 or 3 monitors = no drama
VR = no drama
Expensive motion rig = no drama
$13USD track = total rip off.
I can't think of another genre where many of the people are total tightarses.
I think the thing with software is for me personally I don't want to be spending £200-300 per game with all the content because I buy all the sims and it adds up fast. So whilst my rig is in the many thousands cost wise I can also use it with every new sim without any additional outlay.1801 people have bought the track thus far.
I think it's a good value for money proposition; laser scanned track that you own forever. After reading Reddit and few other places I'm starting to wonder what drugs people are on.
DD wheel = no drama
High end pedals = no drama
Gaming spec PC = no drama
2 or 3 monitors = no drama
VR = no drama
Expensive motion rig = no drama
$13USD track = total rip off.
I can't think of another genre where many of the people are total tightarses.
rF2 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup is available:
People are stating it's a difficult car to drive - I'm not surprised as the R3E version can be a total bitch to drive on cold tyres and Alex H from S3 stated that's exactly how the cup cars are to drive.
That is a good point in that the hardware should be compatible with all software so the initial high cost works out as cheap over the timespan it is used for much like a gaming PC can.I think the thing with software is for me personally I don't want to be spending £200-300 per game with all the content because I buy all the sims and it adds up fast. So whilst my rig is in the many thousands cost wise I can also use it with every new sim without any additional outlay.
It's a great track and probably the best version in sim racing however the flaws in the rendering is very evident as you've stated.I went ahead and purchased the rF2 Nurburgring and while yeah, it seems fine, the barriers being so close to the circuit exacerbate rF2's shadow rending issues like no other track I've seen. I'm distracted so much be the hard-edge-shadow moving along the barriers that I've resorted to switching shadows off.
Spent most of my time on the GP track though.
Definitely but I think that is just Internet forums in general these days. It doesn't happen as much here simply because there are less people.That is a good point in that the hardware should be compatible with all software so the initial high cost works out as cheap over the timespan it is used for much like a gaming PC can.
My point was people with often expensive hardware complaining about an optional $13 USD track being too expensive need to calm down with the insults towards the devs.
Not every sim can offer AC levels of 'value'.
Dubai Autodrome coming to R3E: https://forum.sector3studios.com/index.php?threads/dubai-autodrome.13719/
There's a whole bunch of weirdness that needs to be looked into by S397. Like how the AI has similar laptimes when driving the Cup and R versions, despite their different handling characteristics that the player has to suffer/enjoy.I didn't try to drive an amazing lap here, but I wanted a quick telemetry comparison between the 911 GT3 Cup and the GT3 R version
I wonder if S397 had access to the real cup car's information? Alex H from S3 had a hard time taming the GT3 Cup car during beta testing and he had real data and his own experience to draw on. I can't remember what he did to increase its driveability; the early versions using 100% real world data weren't fun to drive.There's a whole bunch of weirdness that needs to be looked into by S397. Like how the AI has similar laptimes when driving the Cup and R versions, despite their different handling characteristics that the player has to suffer/enjoy.
I should mention that I have not purchased the car myself, but the speed of the AI Cup car is something I've been reading over on the forums.if the AI is indeed nearly as fast in the Cup car as the GT3R, S397 need to dismiss their QA team.
I bought both pieces of DLC.I should mention that I have not purchased the car myself, but the speed of the AI Cup car is something I've been reading over on the forums.
they really have a lot to do on that front as well, but it does not get called up very often.
Try this maybe?I bought both pieces of DLC.
The Porsche sounds are God awful..I really don't know why rF2 sounds so crap. As for the AI and their Jedi master car control; I read the forums and anything below 90% and they are too slow 95% and above they are Senna on a qualifying lap.
I feel a little bad to always be the guy who chimes in on these wheel recommendation questions, but I don't want to see newcomers left standing in the rain either.Afternoon all. Got a question for you - what is the best recommendation for a wheel/pedal set for f1 2019, pc2 - would likely get desk clamped at the beginning, maybe getting a wheel stand Pro in the future. Would like to play on pc/ps4, with a budget of £200-£250. Thanks!
I feel like sim starters easily fall in love in Assetto Corsa and RaceRoom Racing Experience on the FFB side, maybe give those two a thought as well.TylerDurden4321 thank you for a really good reply there.
I'm already watching a load of the sim racing garage YouTube videos - they're great.
I'll update you guys on what I end up with. I'd love to get a more serious sim than f1 or pcr, but I'm stuck with 4g Internet until next summer at the earliest so I'm confined to offline career modes at the moment :(
Sorry to read your hearing isn't good.Try this maybe?
My hearing is fucked, so all sims sound awful to my ears these days.
URD make fabulous mods however I have many unfinished rF2 mods from URD that may not ever be completed so this is a pass from me.BMW M8 GTE for assetto corsa by unitedracingdesign has been released! https://sellfy.com/unitedracingdesign
Please buy it so Ales keeps making great cars that no one else makes :P
Welcome to rF2!!Oh and about the rFactor 2 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup: I read there is a special Nordschleife setup in the works from S397. Which is the best and probably most realistic solution. But why not have that right at release... seriously.
Oh and about the rFactor 2 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup: I read there is a special Nordschleife setup in the works from S397. Which is the best and probably most realistic solution. But why not have that right at release... seriously.
I keep thinking that S397 will learn from their mistakes. Shame on me.
Expect nothing and you'll never be disappointed 8)I keep thinking that S397 will learn from their mistakes. Shame on me.
At this point I really don't know what to say about the rF2 QA testing...If I try to drive historic formulas at the Nurburgring, the AI all crash and kill themselves before completing a lap. I bet S397 tested with GT3s and called it a day.
What? No. I totally didn't know that S397 already specifically mentioned that it's still work in progress. That was good information for me. And what's in the game now looks quite a bit less oscillating than what was in my gif, so it was worked on and they did improve some of it.Welcome to rF2!!
I guess I must have been one of the people who pissed you off regarding the 'its a WIP build' comments on the Cup cars suspension woes in replay.