Have Your Say: How Important Is AI Racing To You?

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Online multiplayer has been one of the most important elements of sim racing in recent years, forming the foundation of its recent esports success. Even sim racers who do not run in professional leagues, online events or public lobbies are usually the way to go nowadays - as a result, single player modes are often overlooked.

The possibilities of online play for sim racing are numerous, and being able to take part in 24-hour races with racers from around the world while in the comfort of your own home is nothing short of amazing. However, there used to be a time when all that was not possible and we had to make due with what we had available offline.

Classics like Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix series became legendary mostly because of their offline playability. While the need for good AI racing may seem unnecessary in 2022, it still offers a great chance to completely immerse yourself in races past and present. Automobilista 2 is a great example for this.

Recently, I downloaded @chrisi2174's outstanding skin pack for the F-USA Gen 3 cars, or rather the CART cars of the 2000 season for Automobilista 2. This pack includes AI files giving the AI drivers real names and performance from the actual season, so it is possible to battle it out at Long Beach with fields that not only look like they did back in the day, but also perform similarly - all while having crew chief in your ear telling you that Andretti set a new fastest lap, for example.

Console racing games like the recently released and long-awaited Gran Turismo 7 or the Forza series still rely heavily on races against the AI for their campaign or career modes. But what do you say? How important is AI racing to you? Let us know your experiences in the comments below - and if you have a particularly fun combo for the RD community to try, feel free to leave those as well.
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I only do single player races
Mate, I'm mostly in the same boat but let me tell you...
you miss a lot !
The immersion of the career... race after race, building all the tension, where every mistake matters, qualifying matters, even car development matters,... you know.... all.
Try to start one and I'll guarantee you - you'll be a reborn man !!!
As you were joining Jehovah's :D


Losing can be fun too!
Sound strange :D but I have to agree with you.
Winning every race or be on podium feels dull.
My idea of fun is racing hard but not need for speed kind and managing to have similar pace with AI, then after some calculated risk (during, say, 10-20% of the race but never 100%) you make up few places, that's why qualifying is important here. Starting from 7, I feel great finishing 3-5 but starting from 22 how realistic is to finish in those same places ?
Unless you're Marc Marquez or Max Verstappen that's it :)
But seriously, having similar pace as AI feels much more rewarding.
I'm sure most real racers here would agree.
 
Mate, I'm mostly in the same boat but let me tell you...
you miss a lot !
The immersion of the career... race after race, building all the tension, where every mistake matters, qualifying matters, even car development matters,... you know.... all.
Try to start one and I'll guarantee you - you'll be a reborn man !!!
As you were joining Jehovah's :D

This is probably a misunderstanding. I didn't mean quick races. There is no career mode in GTR2, but I drive complete championships with training, qualification and races, for example Blancpain Endurance, DTM or ADAC GT Masters. Shortened 24-hour races with an accelerated day-night rhythm are also welcome. I get to know the car better from race to race and find new setup variations. And I don't win every championship! :(
 
This is probably a misunderstanding. I didn't mean quick races. There is no career mode in GTR2, but I drive complete championships with training, qualification and races, for example Blancpain Endurance, DTM or ADAC GT Masters. Shortened 24-hour races with an accelerated day-night rhythm are also welcome. I get to know the car better from race to race and find new setup variations. And I don't win every championship! :(
haha yes looks like a misunderstanding. maybe a language barrier, who knows :)
glad you enjoy long races and I also love accelerated time and enjoying the full day/night circle.
in most games that looks amazing ! except in Assetto Corsa.
ok, waiting to be buried by AC fans now :rolleyes: :x3:
 

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