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- Tommy_861
One thing racing games do for you is make you hyper aware when you are on the road. You become better at judging distances somewhat, and more attuned to what people around you are doing. Its a good thing to have.
At this point in life because my gaming time is limited I am using GT:S to rehab my shoulder. I tore it last summer (slipped and fell in my yard, lame story) I had surgery at the end of August and I'm almost done with PT, now I need to build back up to be able to race my car in May. It has manual steering and is tough to drive. Racing in GT with the FFB turned up is a good work out for my shoulder getting my wheel movements back, fighting the wheel, countersteering etc, its interesting how those things affect your shoulder. After an hour play session I am sore, but its good. The other thing I like is that it helps keep my positional senses sharp, they have to be better than normal in the game because its not so easy to look left and right, or hear a car behind or to the side of you. As well my other needs like looking ahead, braking points, lines etc. Its great for the basics especially for a guy who is a weekend warrior like me, and a hell of a lot cheaper than track time.
At this point in life because my gaming time is limited I am using GT:S to rehab my shoulder. I tore it last summer (slipped and fell in my yard, lame story) I had surgery at the end of August and I'm almost done with PT, now I need to build back up to be able to race my car in May. It has manual steering and is tough to drive. Racing in GT with the FFB turned up is a good work out for my shoulder getting my wheel movements back, fighting the wheel, countersteering etc, its interesting how those things affect your shoulder. After an hour play session I am sore, but its good. The other thing I like is that it helps keep my positional senses sharp, they have to be better than normal in the game because its not so easy to look left and right, or hear a car behind or to the side of you. As well my other needs like looking ahead, braking points, lines etc. Its great for the basics especially for a guy who is a weekend warrior like me, and a hell of a lot cheaper than track time.