Eventually, and I think rF2 leads the way here, racing sims will punish you if you drive a different way to how a professional drives. Additional data (provided your initial data is correct - which it wasn't with the Indy car) primarily just makes a car less wrong, not necessarily more right.
If you drive the same car before and after an update like this in the same way, it'll be the same car, unless the change is massive like it will be for the IndyCar
Good video Ak! Is the Miata as fun as they say?
AC is good and it is more friendly as a Sim, you can jump in any car and just drive while rF2 is more hard core Sim where you have firstly to work in the setup and do many laps to learn the car and start ti push.I'm interested to buy rFactor 2, I'm currently downloading the demo I have only played Assetto Corsa on my pc and I wonder how it compares to rF2, anyone tried both?
I'm interested to buy rFactor 2, I'm currently downloading the demo I have only played Assetto Corsa on my pc and I wonder how it compares to rF2, anyone tried both?
I'm already a Beta tester of Zandvoort.No links on the MOD wadji? Shame on you!
BTW wadji, I signed up to beta test the Zandvoort track; do you need the developer version to install it?
I'm already a Beta tester of Zandvoort.
Here is the link of the Abarth
http://www.mediafire.com/download/94t2jblxo5pronw/500_695Abarth_rF2_1.0.rar
Ok sorry I've got it wrong however yes you need to download the Dev mod from ISI forums to be able to use and test Zandvoort!Thanks for the link! Great videos guys!
I was asking how to install the beta of Zandvoort, unless I DL the wrong file.
Ok sorry I've got it wrong however yes you need to download the Dev mod from ISI forums to be able to use and test Zandvoort!