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Oh I agree 100%. And like I've said a few times, this is all my opinion. Other people are entitled to theirs, of course.If your brain is usually with a mind set of physics, behavior, wheel settings and so on, it is not easy picking up a new game,
start driving and want everything great, due to that damn mind set used to - lets say 95% ? - the other game (AC).
Our brain needs a bit to get used to a new way of doing things. Not too much, but yet needs it.
It is like playing for one week an FPS like Wolfenstein: The New Order, and next, start playing other FPS like Battlefield V.
First impressions can be a bit desapointing, untill the brain get used to its settings, even the mouse movement, can be strange
at the beggining.
As for AI, AMS2 gives what it gives much better.
Want to let clear that I am not a fan boy of nothing.
Just my thought about it.
For me, I'd be looking for a true successor to AC. The issue is, because of modding, AC has such a wealth of content and, after eight years, I've weeded out the crap and kept the good in my collection.
So what I would personally need is a sim good enough to make me overlook the fact that it doesn't have as much content as modded AC. I'd be looking for graphics, handling and, at the very least, a few of my favourite cars and circuits.
Automobilista 2 matches the last requirement but, in my opinion, the other two factors aren't superior enough to make me leave AC (and its hundreds of cars and tracks) behind quite yet.
Anyway, I didn't intend for this to turn into a AC vs AMS debate. I simply intended to convey my own feelings and how my personal experiences made me appreciate AC and its modding community a little more.
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