and besides you need to have a rolling paying license to even get into iracing, rf2 does the same, but has a free demo and a paid once lifetime ownership of the game
As I said. it's merely to add differentiation.
we dont use any at the momentI don't know if KERS and DRS were already use, but if not I personally would prefer it stays like that (I consider it has killed all the fun in Formula 1).
I don't know if KERS and DRS were already use, but if not I personally would prefer it stays like that (I consider it has killed all the fun in Formula 1).
The ISI mod is not that extreme. I drove it in a leauge myself at Portugal (official ISI track) and we ran full race distant without fuel stop. I could make the soft tyres last 20 laps and I was P1 and quicker than the medium and hard tyre runners (some only managed 10 laps). So I guess it is quite close to real F1 at the moment. If you enjoy nursing the tyres like that it is a diffrent question.With tires like pirelli that degradates so fast just doing 5 corners you feel big difference DRS isnt needed, cause tires do the job if you just do 1 lock.
If we move or not I suggest doing tires like this, this year well was quite different cause soft you could push it till 70% very hard then throw it to rubbish lol. Or some drivers were steering too much and havent got degradations problems... Personally I think that making good tires its very important, very sensible to if they slide or blocked. So if you steer and brake correctly the tires life should be ok if not pay the consequences.
Also dont be extreme like rF2 ISI mod that if you dont force the tires in order to not slide you are a snail xD.
The ISI mod is not that extreme. I drove it in a leauge myself at Portugal (official ISI track) and we ran full race distant without fuel stop. I could make the soft tyres last 20 laps and I was P1 and quicker than the medium and hard tyre runners (some only managed 10 laps). So I guess it is quite close to real F1 at the moment. If you enjoy nursing the tyres like that it is a diffrent question.
If people get on top of it and you don't run super-soft/soft every round, you will still end up with 2 to 4 stop strategies, which is what we see at the moment.
It may spread out the feel a bit, because you don't have to be as fast as possible, but as fast without killing the tyres. It really is no easy and you need to focus an which tyres you can use more and which are limited etc.
I guess it could mix up things in FSR a bit.
Noam I the only one worried on the lack of anything being announced not even a winter series yet??
am I the only one worried on the lack of anything being announced not even a winter series yet??
What it really worries me is that we have no info about what is gonna happen during the FSR 2014 season.
About suggestions, I think next one would be more demanding, but what do you think about creating an FSR magazine instead of current news publication? If you want examples, these are about my last year in italian simracing: http://www.f1fullsim.net/redazione/redazione2011/