The Project CARS Video Thread

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Looked like it might be difficult looking at how much people were struggling. Some people were about 3 minutes in and still around the first few corners.

Hahahah you don't believe how many times I have had to fire up the PS to give my friends a try on my wheel... Result is completely frustration in 3 minutes for they're just spinning around the track lol :D drunken friends are the best, one lasted 15 minutes AT NURB :D really proud of him, haven't asked for a try after that though, not easy games these racing-SIMs :scared: heheh just really looks like that would be even more difficult for a person not used to the driving games :scared:

So when I tried it out, surprised even in quite big moments in the virtual car, managed to not spin out. Sort of felt at one with the car straight away. Managed to get the hang of it by the second lap.

Heheh well I hope I get to try one out some day :drool: :drool: it probably looks less messy on those googles than on the screen for you're making the movement but I bet that "oculus thing" would alone take quite some time to get used to...

It felt quite awesome the motion and feedback. Steering wheel felt like how I would imagine a real car would feel like, gets heavier on higher speed corners. You can feel the car moving around through the motion feedback. Brake pedal is like pressure based I think so sort of stamped on it.

Yeah wow :drool: I guess all that makes you get "in to" the car so much more easier :dopey: somehow it feels it takes me first hour to get proper immersion going on just having the wheel (and TV) giving me feedback, using such equipment you can't avoid the immersion to kick in at the first moment I'd guess :drool:

Damn I would be happy if I only could have such pedals :lol: those would probably be more affordable but I got plenty of holes to stuck my pathetic salary already so maybe in few years or something ;)

I think the rig total cost is something around £40K.

Naah mate that's not so much, we all have one spare kidney and a lung (perhaps an eye too :D oh yeah I guess I could manage with one testicle too :lol: ) and I'd say just one good functioning kidney could be worth that if just one finds the right buyer... :D (jeez I think I'd buy a track day car with that money to be honest :lol: and owning all of my organs is quite nice too so... :lol: )

I wanted to have another go to see if I can beat first place but didn't get time to in the end. I told the person before trying it out to set it to first place as I saw him start from that position but he said everyone started from 2nd who did the times on the leaderboard. I ended up starting 3rd (Not surprised as seemed set on random grid) so I knew it will be crucial to get ahead and stay ahead of AI to get a decent run but didn't quite manage to do that.

Yeah you had a good start but AI really tends to ram you quite badly if you let it too close... Doing the career mode I just took care I had the pole position and the just either ran away or AT LEAST kept the AI more than few cars length behind.. almost impossible to drive in some cars with AI at 100 if you let them race you... But yeah, great start but there's really no much to do if the AI hits you from behind.. :banghead:

Don't think I've played with AI on PCARS much before so didn't know what to expect. I know they run on a different tyre model but still amazed how good grip they had in low speed corners.

Naah never found any joy racing AMONG the AI but it's was enough to make me drive quite fast just avoid it so it has some purpose in the game... Too many times I ended up the race on the grass for AI just rammed me although I did absolutely everything I could to avoid it... Heh well TT's has always been my thing anyway.. Well like said those challenges in GT are sometimes really entertaining but it's quite different that doing full length races with the idiot AI...

It isn't that exhausting and should be able to do proper hot lapping with it.

Cool, damn I have to start looking if they have some cars shows here in finland I'd might be able to give some proper rig a try :drool:

Disappointed by the Oculus Rift though on how things looked. Seemed really low resolution like a 240p video, hard to make out things on track clearly.

WHAT :D yeah I'd imagine that will make your head hurt after a while having to guess all the details... I mean yeah, proper gaming screen alone would probably make playing bit easier than playing from regular screen.. But yeah, sounds like those things are not "ready" yet and as the prices are closer to 1k I would like to have proper resolution before even thinking about it...

Anyway now I finally got the PS4 version of the game, didn't expect to get a David Ginola signed copy though. :lol:

David Ginola? some football player?? hehe sounds cool and good you have the game on same console so perhaps I get to compare my times with you at some point :cheers:

EDIT: I think I can relate with Maldonado while I'm hotlapping :D

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Hahahah you don't believe how many times I have had to fire up the PS to give my friends a try on my wheel... Result is completely frustration in 3 minutes for they're just spinning around the track lol :D drunken friends are the best, one lasted 15 minutes AT NURB :D really proud of him, haven't asked for a try after that though, not easy games these racing-SIMs :scared: heheh just really looks like that would be even more difficult for a person not used to the driving games :scared:
All I know is that people who did try it out are a lot braver going into corners than me, flat out heading straight into a wall. :lol:
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Heheh well I hope I get to try one out some day :drool: :drool: it probably looks less messy on those googles than on the screen for you're making the movement but I bet that "oculus thing" would alone take quite some time to get used to...
It looks so much clearer on the TV screen than on the Rift though. Doesn't take too long getting used to it but I guess depends on person.
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Yeah wow :drool: I guess all that makes you get "in to" the car so much more easier :dopey: somehow it feels it takes me first hour to get proper immersion going on just having the wheel (and TV) giving me feedback, using such equipment you can't avoid the immersion to kick in at the first moment I'd guess :drool:

Damn I would be happy if I only could have such pedals :lol: those would probably be more affordable but I got plenty of holes to stuck my pathetic salary already so maybe in few years or something ;)
It sort of makes you think twice when going flat out. When braking, feels like you're not going to make the corner and then you just about make it. Also flat out corners, you can feel car sliding around a bit so you get feeling of wanting to lift. Think it is easier to get up to speed with a standard setup but not as enjoyable.
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Naah mate that's not so much, we all have one spare kidney and a lung (perhaps an eye too :D oh yeah I guess I could manage with one testicle too :lol: ) and I'd say just one good functioning kidney could be worth that if just one finds the right buyer... :D (jeez I think I'd buy a track day car with that money to be honest :lol: and owning all of my organs is quite nice too so... :lol: )
Track day car think will be best route then, only problem with that is you can't press restart. ;)
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Yeah you had a good start but AI really tends to ram you quite badly if you let it too close... Doing the career mode I just took care I had the pole position and the just either ran away or AT LEAST kept the AI more than few cars length behind.. almost impossible to drive in some cars with AI at 100 if you let them race you... But yeah, great start but there's really no much to do if the AI hits you from behind.. :banghead:
I did my fair share of ramming though but against top human drivers, think unlikely would have that issue in first place as they would have same physics so similar speed in corners and more aware.
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Naah never found any joy racing AMONG the AI but it's was enough to make me drive quite fast just avoid it so it has some purpose in the game... Too many times I ended up the race on the grass for AI just rammed me although I did absolutely everything I could to avoid it... Heh well TT's has always been my thing anyway.. Well like said those challenges in GT are sometimes really entertaining but it's quite different that doing full length races with the idiot AI...
Hopefully next-gen consoles, PCARS AI has same physics as player.
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Cool, damn I have to start looking if they have some cars shows here in finland I'd might be able to give some proper rig a try :drool:
The really expensive simulators can be exhausting though, best of luck on finding one to give it a go. In UK there are some racing simulation centres, is there anything similar in Finland?
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WHAT :D yeah I'd imagine that will make your head hurt after a while having to guess all the details... I mean yeah, proper gaming screen alone would probably make playing bit easier than playing from regular screen.. But yeah, sounds like those things are not "ready" yet and as the prices are closer to 1k I would like to have proper resolution before even thinking about it...
You sort of get used to after the first few corners but you can see the pixels. Probably count them all one by one if bored. :lol: Need 16K as soon as possible.
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David Ginola? some football player?? hehe sounds cool and good you have the game on same console so perhaps I get to compare my times with you at some point :cheers:

EDIT: I think I can relate with Maldonado while I'm hotlapping :D

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Yeah, also Nic, Ben and Andy signed it too but they are more expected names to be on there. Think my game is only on 1.01 though after day 1 patch for GotY version.

Many Maldonadoh moments in hot lapping.
 
All I know is that people who did try it out are a lot braver going into corners than me, flat out heading straight into a wall. :lol:

Hahahah yeah it sure is quite "fun" to watch when people take it on with huge confidence and then start blaming the game being "bad" or "unrealistic" and what not when it turns out to be really hard... I think one thing in common with billiards and racing is that almost every guy seems to think they are sort of things every man leanr before they're even born :D reality just is that it'll take at least weeks (months even) of learning on both before it starts looking even remotely what it should look like...

It looks so much clearer on the TV screen than on the Rift though. Doesn't take too long getting used to it but I guess depends on person.

Naah I really do believe that no matter who you are you will benefit from sharper picture... no matter getting used to it, sooner you can pic up some really small detail the better for it can be the indicator for your brain to turn/brake or what ever... I mean I'm basically just guessin here but higher the detail the further you can see clearly detecting more precisely the edge of the road etc... Frame rate is probably more crusial but having a crisp picture is important too... Well this is how it seems to me, don't have any actual experience on different pic qualities when playing same game so this is just a hunch...

Track day car think will be best route then, only problem with that is you can't press restart. ;)

Hahahahahaha heheh yeah and now that I think of it I would first off need both of my eyes when racing since seeing in 3D is quite crucial and secondly I think it would be good to have proper SET of cojones to be able to go flat out and thirdly when going flat out in to the wall in my x-bow I think I would appriciate having both of my lungs and kidneys for having my one and only lung punctured by my ribs would be the end of me :D bit more survival odds with all of my organs inside me so altought it sounds like a really good idea to start selling my organs in order to get track day car (yeah right :D ) there's some issues in selling organs I have to admit :D

It sort of makes you think twice when going flat out. When braking, feels like you're not going to make the corner and then you just about make it. Also flat out corners, you can feel car sliding around a bit so you get feeling of wanting to lift. Think it is easier to get up to speed with a standard setup but not as enjoyable.

Heh well that sounds like exactly how it felt when I moved from GT to Pcars :D perhaps I had to run few laps before coming aware of how hard it is to keep the car on balance but it really felt like it was almost scary to drive Pcars at first :D but not hard to imagine how much more aware all that motion makes you and it really will distract quite a lot..

And yeah, I think it's going to 20 years untill I can affort such things and by then I've most likely lost my top speed anyway so going after LB's is not going to be the most important so I'd see myself owning some proper rig, in twenty years that is :D

Hopefully next-gen consoles, PCARS AI has same physics as player.

Yeah hah makes driving really "interesting" when other drivers can hit corners 10 km/h faster :ouch:

The really expensive simulators can be exhausting though, best of luck on finding one to give it a go. In UK there are some racing simulation centres, is there anything similar in Finland?

I know there's been some happenings where you get to test some proper simulator but I've missed them so far.. I have to look what sort of motorsport venues we have this summer here up north...

You sort of get used to after the first few corners but you can see the pixels. Probably count them all one by one if bored. :lol: Need 16K as soon as possible.

Yeah getting used to it or not I still have to think having a crisp picture is really quite important when doing SIM-racing so no matter it might give nice immersion to have that thing on your face... having a poor picture is something I can't think myself setteling with, so yeah, quality has to come up and prices down before I start even thinking about oculus rift... Looking good for the future of SIM-racing though and way things develope now a days the future will be here sooner than later :)
 
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Hahahah yeah it sure is quite "fun" to watch when people take it on with huge confidence and then start blaming the game being "bad" or "unrealistic" and what not when it turns out to be really hard... I think one thing in common with billiards and racing is that almost every guy seems to think they are sort of things every man leanr before they're even born :D reality just is that it'll take at least weeks (months even) of learning on both before it starts looking even remotely what it should look like...
Needs more fear factor, think the top motion simulators might be able to create a bit of that.
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Naah I really do believe that no matter who you are you will benefit from sharper picture... no matter getting used to it, sooner you can pic up some really small detail the better for it can be the indicator for your brain to turn/brake or what ever... I mean I'm basically just guessin here but higher the detail the further you can see clearly detecting more precisely the edge of the road etc... Frame rate is probably more crusial but having a crisp picture is important too... Well this is how it seems to me, don't have any actual experience on different pic qualities when playing same game so this is just a hunch...
It sure helps but I think as long as you can roughly make out where you are, shouldn't be much of an issue.
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Hahahahahaha heheh yeah and now that I think of it I would first off need both of my eyes when racing since seeing in 3D is quite crucial and secondly I think it would be good to have proper SET of cojones to be able to go flat out and thirdly when going flat out in to the wall in my x-bow I think I would appriciate having both of my lungs and kidneys for having my one and only lung punctured by my ribs would be the end of me :D bit more survival odds with all of my organs inside me so altought it sounds like a really good idea to start selling my organs in order to get track day car (yeah right :D ) there's some issues in selling organs I have to admit :D
Yeah, best keep your organs.
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Heh well that sounds like exactly how it felt when I moved from GT to Pcars :D perhaps I had to run few laps before coming aware of how hard it is to keep the car on balance but it really felt like it was almost scary to drive Pcars at first :D but not hard to imagine how much more aware all that motion makes you and it really will distract quite a lot..

And yeah, I think it's going to 20 years untill I can affort such things and by then I've most likely lost my top speed anyway so going after LB's is not going to be the most important so I'd see myself owning some proper rig, in twenty years that is :D
I think I first played PCARS in 2012, found it easier for me to push the car to limit as cars have a lot of rear grip.
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Yeah getting used to it or not I still have to think having a crisp picture is really quite important when doing SIM-racing so no matter it might give nice immersion to have that thing on your face... having a poor picture is something I can't think myself setteling with, so yeah, quality has to come up and prices down before I start even thinking about oculus rift... Looking good for the future of SIM-racing though and way things develope now a days the future will be here sooner than later :)
I forgot to mention this but not only is image quality poor, you also don't have good peripheral vision due to limited FOV. I think if I'm going to get a low-end VR headset, might as well get the PlayStation one. Still find it a bit crazy how much Facebook paid for Oculus Rift. Seems everyone and their dog is making a VR headset nowadays, StarVR seems interesting.
 
Needs more fear factor, think the top motion simulators might be able to create a bit of that.

Yeah, I guess detecting the speed is really hard at first for we're looking at 2D screen so visualizing the depth takes some practice... Don't really know but it's probably combination of many things that makes SIM-racing games bit difficult at first... Guess one just has to learn how things will look when going certain speed and so on... And actually detecting the speed is bit easier than it was in GT... In GT I found out that I really had to look the speed dial much more for some reason.. Well I guess the limit is just easier to find in Pcars...

Hehe and I think doing TT's I can get some "fear factor" in to the game for when being on a good lap you really start to worry about going out...

It sure helps but I think as long as you can roughly make out where you are, shouldn't be much of an issue.

Yeah and some guy (don't remember the name anymore) posted really good lap times in the GTA last year, and he told he was able to be as fast on a CRT TV that he was on a modern screen so perhaps it will just take some practice to get used to... Still I would imagine that crisp picture will help, but can't really say how much it actually matters after all...

Yeah, best keep your organs.

:D yeah after giving it some thought I agree, can't race with one eye now can you :D (well have you guys ever actually herd of a racing driver that would only see on the other eye, would imagine having only one eye would make racing REALLY dangerous so I doubt the possibility...)

I think I first played PCARS in 2012, found it easier for me to push the car to limit as cars have a lot of rear grip.

Yeah I don't think the grip really was any kind of an issue ever, but keeping the car balanced was bit hard at first... I mean in GT I could toss LMP1 car around the track like it's nothing, but try to do that in Pcars? NO WAY IN HELL :D


I forgot to mention this but not only is image quality poor, you also don't have good peripheral vision due to limited FOV. I think if I'm going to get a low-end VR headset, might as well get the PlayStation one. Still find it a bit crazy how much Facebook paid for Oculus Rift. Seems everyone and their dog is making a VR headset nowadays, StarVR seems interesting.

Well good I really don't have to worry about getting one in few years so I hope by then the markets have trimmed out the poorest quality products... Naah, really have to keep my eyes open for opportunity to get to try it out, there should be some events where you get to try that stuff for Finns sure like racing quite a lot...
 
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Yeah, I guess detecting the speed is really hard at first for we're looking at 2D screen so visualizing the depth takes some practice... Don't really know but it's probably combination of many things that makes SIM-racing games bit difficult at first... Guess one just has to learn how things will look when going certain speed and so on... And actually detecting the speed is bit easier than it was in GT... In GT I found out that I really had to look the speed dial much more for some reason.. Well I guess the limit is just easier to find in Pcars...

Hehe and I think doing TT's I can get some "fear factor" in to the game for when being on a good lap you really start to worry about going out...
There were two young girls that looked like twins. First one went on and struggled most of the time in first corner spinning around while second one managed to sort of go around the track. I guess it depends on person too, everyone wired differently.

Fear factor as in you might suffer some physical force.
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Yeah and some guy (don't remember the name anymore) posted really good lap times in the GTA last year, and he told he was able to be as fast on a CRT TV that he was on a modern screen so perhaps it will just take some practice to get used to... Still I would imagine that crisp picture will help, but can't really say how much it actually matters after all...
Ain't CRT used by hardcore gamers due to no input lag, should be a slight advantage. ;)
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:D yeah after giving it some thought I agree, can't race with one eye now can you :D (well have you guys ever actually herd of a racing driver that would only see on the other eye, would imagine having only one eye would make racing REALLY dangerous so I doubt the possibility...)
I can probably. Think I've heard of people racing with only one eye. Probably have better FOV than an Oculus Rift.
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Yeah I don't think the grip really was any kind of an issue ever, but keeping the car balanced was bit hard at first... I mean in GT I could toss LMP1 car around the track like it's nothing, but try to do that in Pcars? NO WAY IN HELL :D
I find handling balance much easier to deal with in PCARS. GT you sort of have to dance the car around while PCARS you can just lean on the tyres.
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Well good I really don't have to worry about getting one in few years so I hope by then the markets have trimmed out the poorest quality products... Naah, really have to keep my eyes open for opportunity to get to try it out, there should be some events where you get to try that stuff for Finns sure like racing quite a lot...
I think they will be lose a lot of value very quickly once the next versions come out. Amazing the eBay resale value at the moment, probably be worth a tenth of that a years time.
 
There were two young girls that looked like twins. First one went on and struggled most of the time in first corner spinning around while second one managed to sort of go around the track. I guess it depends on person too, everyone wired differently.

Yeah definitely there's more brain types than just one and this has actually been detected in studies where they mapped the neurons and there can be WAST differences in the structure of the brain... But yeah, cautious people usually avoid racing games but they would probably learn quicker than the once who try to attack on the first sight... Can't say towards witch group (cautious/attacking) by my nature, but from the young age I remember not being the wildest kid but then again I always enjoyed excitement so could be that I might even fall towards being bit cautious but have just learned to love speed :) I mean I have to admit that while skateboarding I never broke a bone or even had a fracture and that just tells I was bit too afraid to try anything too dangerous... I mean hope I don't sound like a wuss but it's not fun to brake your places but those best skaters usually always suffer quite bad injuries so... But yeah, there's been only one single person who had been able to follow my directions while driving without getting annoyed!!!! I mean I know I can keep a person who has never driven a sim nor IRL on the track, hard part is just to tolerate me yelling in your ear "BRAKE BRAKE " "STEER STEER" " NOW ON THE THROTTLE " :D hehehe but yeah believe it or not there really has been one person able to keep it on the track with this method :D doesn't make much sense but you know how it's bit painful to watch from the side when someone is clearly going to crash but can't notice it by him/herself...

But yeah, I don't think there really is only two types of brain, millions of variations and million of things that will effect how brains and character develop but there really is like wast oceans on between how peoples brains work and what sort of picture of the world they produce... (don't guys ever watch documentaries about consciousness they will F you up :D and not even talking about any documentaries that has to do aliens and stuff but real science on this subject can be quite mind blowing...

Fear factor as in you might suffer some physical force.

Hah yeah exactly, I've said this many times but for people crying all the time about the lag of reality there should be guys standing next to them while they play, and every time they hit the wall the guy would hit you in the ribs with a baseball bat... Really coming from world of skateboarding though me about pain, even though I didn't even actually brake anything yet lol, just getting your air blown out will make you consider twice before trying it out again :D

I can probably. Think I've heard of people racing with only one eye. Probably have better FOV than an Oculus Rift

That last part I can believe easily :D

I find handling balance much easier to deal with in PCARS. GT you sort of have to dance the car around while PCARS you can just lean on the tyres.

Yeah guess my issue really was that in GT you really didn't even quite notice how the weight was moving and it really was slipping and sliding around the track all the time so as I started to driven like in GT when I first started Pcars I really flew off the track many many times before starting to feel all the grip the tires have... But yeah., hope GT will move towards this sort of physics, perhaps not all the way, but at least somewhere close..

I think they will be lose a lot of value very quickly once the next versions come out. Amazing the eBay resale value at the moment, probably be worth a tenth of that a years time.

Heheh well it's a common thing with new type of electronics to have all sort of stuff wrong and bad in the start, but as we live in free market system the quality of products will go up really fast so the prices on these will definitely drop... Well at least you start getting better value for the same money as the time goes by...
 
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Yeah definitely there's more brain types than just one and this has actually been detected in studies where they mapped the neurons and there can be WAST differences in the structure of the brain... But yeah, cautious people usually avoid racing games but they would probably learn quicker than the once who try to attack on the first sight... Can't say towards witch group (cautious/attacking) by my nature, but from the young age I remember not being the wildest kid but then again I always enjoyed excitement so could be that I might even fall towards being bit cautious but have just learned to love speed :) I mean I have to admit that while skateboarding I never broke a bone or even had a fracture and that just tells I was bit too afraid to try anything too dangerous... I mean hope I don't sound like a wuss but it's not fun to brake your places but those best skaters usually always suffer quite bad injuries so... But yeah, there's been only one single person who had been able to follow my directions while driving without getting annoyed!!!! I mean I know I can keep a person who has never driven a sim nor IRL on the track, hard part is just to tolerate me yelling in your ear "BRAKE BRAKE " "STEER STEER" " NOW ON THE THROTTLE " :D hehehe but yeah believe it or not there really has been one person able to keep it on the track with this method :D doesn't make much sense but you know how it's bit painful to watch from the side when someone is clearly going to crash but can't notice it by him/herself...

But yeah, I don't think there really is only two types of brain, millions of variations and million of things that will effect how brains and character develop but there really is like wast oceans on between how peoples brains work and what sort of picture of the world they produce... (don't guys ever watch documentaries about consciousness they will F you up :D and not even talking about any documentaries that has to do aliens and stuff but real science on this subject can be quite mind blowing...



Hah yeah exactly, I've said this many times but for people crying all the time about the lag of reality there should be guys standing next to them while they play, and every time they hit the wall the guy would hit you in the ribs with a baseball bat... Really coming from world of skateboarding though me about pain, even though I didn't even actually brake anything yet lol, just getting your air blown out will make you consider twice before trying it out again :D



That last part I can believe easily :D



Yeah guess my issue really was that in GT you really didn't even quite notice how the weight was moving and it really was slipping and sliding around the track all the time so as I started to driven like in GT when I first started Pcars I really flew off the track many many times before starting to feel all the grip the tires have... But yeah., hope GT will move towards this sort of physics, perhaps not all the way, but at least somewhere close..



Heheh well it's a common thing with new type of electronics to have all sort of stuff wrong and bad in the start, but as we live in free market system the quality of products will go up really fast so the prices on these will definitely drop... Well at least you start getting better value for the same money as the time goes by...

You both know this is a thread for posting replay videos of races/great moments for Project Cars? Not chit chat about various things and Gran Turismo? Talk about this in the "General Discussion" thread please, thanks.

https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/thre...scussion-thread.261206/page-672#post-11333266
 
You both know this is a thread for posting replay videos of races/great moments for Project Cars? Not chit chat about various things and Gran Turismo? Talk about this in the "General Discussion" thread please, thanks.

https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/thre...scussion-thread.261206/page-672#post-11333266

Yeah sorry entirely my fault!! I did not realize this thread is ONLY for videos and discussing about them is made somewhere else... Have to admit that some other topics have popped up while discussin but that too is my fault, my brain just bounces around relating all the ideas together so it hard to me to keep things apart!! But I do understand that not all of us have similar brain and connecting things that do not relate directly can be really really confusing!!!

We will take it elsewhere don't worry and sorry to disturb!!
 
Ok, here it is.


Possibly my last Project Cars video in my "Let's overtake them" series. Now themed with the upcoming real life Nür24h race.
From the last in the grid I start my tuned AMG GT3 car against 29 ai drivers. Again with clean driving is it possible..?
Enjoy!
 
Ok, here it is.


Possibly my last Project Cars video in my "Let's overtake them" series. Now themed with the upcoming real life Nür24h race.
From the last in the grid I start my tuned AMG GT3 car against 29 ai drivers. Again with clean driving is it possible..?
Enjoy!

What level difficulty are you using? That looked like a lot of fun
 
Thanks! It was. Even after it took many restarts.
Planned on 100% ai but ran out of practise time. The difficulty was between 85-90 but the most important thing: don't give any room to the ai. It will dive to the apex if you hesitate. The main straight, the start stretch, may be the most important place to overtake chunks of ai.
The ai behaviour is quite good actually, although at the Karoussell the ai insanity can be seen: behind me a RUF charges like a maniac the corner and bounces airborne and hits the guard rail.
Anyway, very enjoyable combo!
Might be even more fun with more laps, like endurance racing. But that's another challenge.
 
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