David Garcia
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Hello,
just wanted to know what the tiitle says. Is this already an Alpha?
Cheers!
just wanted to know what the tiitle says. Is this already an Alpha?
Cheers!
i like gtr evo. its great. however, once you have felt the road surface on rfactor 2, nothing compares.someone recently said, "I've never felt so connected with the road". You feel every bump and have to be progressive with brakes. f1 2012, and gtr...you just slam brakes on and ease of gradually. you can't slam 100% brakes on rfactor 2 or the back end steps out,perhaps the cars are a little too lively, especially when track is not green.Interesting development.
I just built a new PC and all my rf2 problems are gone{mostly, F2 still feels weird}, but most of the other cars I tried drive beautifully.
rf2 is harder to drive than GTR EVO for example, but it's really a question of watching your weight transfer and being smooth on the brakes.
Somehing new, something old coming this week according to Tim Wheathley->https://mobile.twitter.com/timwheatley1979/status/311965066452955137
I "love" both rF2 and Assetto Corsa so 2013 will be good simracing year for me.
i like gtr evo. its great. however, once you have felt the road surface on rfactor 2, nothing compares.
Overall I like RF2 but find some cars are too slippery and feel nothing like rubber on tarmac, possibly not helped by "real road" and the lack of rubber presets on many tracks. The cars I like the most are the 370z and some of the Historic cars as they feel more planted and natural.
Been there done that.
GTR EVO, GSC 2012, Netkar+AC all easy to drive.
I can't drive any smoother or gently, anyway, they admit the tyre physics aren't finished, so maybe there's hope, but atm it's a PITA to be either fast or consistent.
I'm fast and consistent in RF2...and I'm ****
it does. they aren't great. you can still have a race and enjoy yourself but still an element of them following the racing line in train like formation - only veering off to overtake each other.Does rf2 in its current state have ai ? If so what are they like?
I agree. Even if the grip becomes better after some laps, but IMHO the rear steps out way too easy e.g. with Nissan GTR or Corvette GT2. Especially in slow corners it seems that the car has almost no traction at the rear end. I tried max wing settings too, but even on a green track you should have much more grip with a GT car. I don't know if the default setups of these cars are just crappy, but the slower cars (370z, Megané, Clio) are more balanced.Overall I like RF2 but find some cars are too slippery and feel nothing like rubber on tarmac, possibly not helped by "real road" and the lack of rubber presets on many tracks.
I agree. Even if the grip becomes better after some laps, but IMHO the rear steps out way too easy e.g. with Nissan GTR or Corvette GT2. Especially in slow corners it seems that the car has almost no traction at the rear end. I tried max wing settings too, but even on a green track you should have much more grip with a GT car. I don't know if the default setups of these cars are just crappy, but the slower cars (370z, Megané, Clio) are more balanced.
This unpredictable behavior to lose the car in almost every slow corner has prevented me to drive rF2 the last few weeks.