What Was The Best Thing Added to Sim Racing in 2021?

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Many new and exciting things were added to sim racing in 2021, and we want to hear about your favourite(s).

It's the time of year for celebrations, family time, relaxation, and lazy end-of-year articles summarizing the past year.

But in all seriousness, we're in the midst of an amazing time for our hobby, and 2021 has been another great year. Continuing our popular "Have Your Say" articles (for which the RD team is immensely grateful for your support), we want to hear what was the best new thing you experienced in sim racing this year. We've left a few examples below, but whatever game, car, track, mod, hardware or otherwise brought you happiness this year, we want to hear about it.

Here are some of the many things we heard you liked this year:

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  • Fanatec CSL DD - When the price of the Fanatec's CSL DD was revealed, it seemed almost too good to be true. Direct Drive wheelbases had become synonymous with the $1,000+ price level, so $349 for the CSL DD was an absolute steal. The past several months have provided us with countless reviews of the wheelbase, and with the overwhelmingly positive feedback from the sim community it's clear that Fanatec has given us a new frame of reference for how sim racing wheelbases should be priced.
  • Automobilista 2's Racin' USA DLC - The two parts of the Racin' USA DLC that Reiza brought us this year represented huge steps forward for the sim. AMS2 started 2021 struggling to find its audience, and has ended the year with a growing fanbase thanks in no small part to the Racin' USA DLCs. The first part contained three excellent tracks along with GTE and DPi cars, and part 2 brought us classic Indycars and two more tracks. The release of each part was timed with major game updates, and each was a leap forward for the title this year.
  • iRacing's Mercedes W12 - iRacing is loved for its online racing experiences, but less appreciated for its Formula 1 cars. That stigma was shattered late in 2021 with the release of the Mercedes-AMG F1 W12 E Performance. Codemasters' agreement with Formula 1 keeps almost all current year official content in the F1 game exclusively, but the team at iRacing were able to release a 2021 F1 car in partnership with the Mercedes team. The car is excellent, and a real treat for F1 fans.
  • RaceRoom's Ranked Online Racing - The concept of ranked server racing in sims is something that often discussed, but seldom implemented. RaceRoom was able to put action behind their words this year, however, and delivered a revised online racing experience including ranked servers. The active player count hasn't yet hit the numbers anyone had hoped, but the system is solid and provides excellent racing action.
These are just a few of the impressive things that came to us this year, so let us know your favourite or favourites in the comments below.
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Mike Smith
I have been obsessed with sim racing and racing games since the 1980's. My first taste of live auto racing was in 1988, and I couldn't get enough ever since. Lead writer for RaceDepartment, and owner of SimRacing604 and its YouTube channel. Favourite sims include Assetto Corsa Competizione, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, Automobilista 2, DiRT Rally 2 - On Twitter as @simracing604

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Development of Pure to replace Sol in AC.
Pure 0.58 is an improvement over Sol, especially on my Reverb G2.
 
The FFB is still amazing and the best you can get, I agree.

It's really more about the development speed, the lack of response of the devs (on their own forum) and the overall state of the sim (unused potential).
Long standing issues which are not fixed nor official recognized.
Some major problems like the server crashes (Virtual 24h Le Mans, Virtual 8h of Monza)
Some smaller stuff like missing quality of paid content, stange pysics with new released cars, bugs, UI and stuff.

Look at all the blogs they have done. The current ones were the community could ask questions.
Most if not all answers are "we will look into it", "noted", or "you can make a mod yourself".

Like someone on the rf2 discord said some time ago. S397 is more an extended content creator than a dev.
They didn't fix or improve core features in years. Yes graphics, but the sim has also other major problems and drawbacks.
No physics update, no AI update, no (new) UI update, no big comp system update for years (comp system is now just around a year old but anyways).

And regarding alle the physics praise for rf2. Yes the physics are good, but rf2 isn't the best anymore.
It got overtaken quite some time ago by other sims like iRacing, ACC, AMS etc.

Why you ask?
Always lowest tire pressure is king, track temperature doesn't effect tires, no wind, rain is just overall reduced grip, strange aero physiscs were you suddenly got oversteer instead of understeer in draft (though it got fixed, but it was paid content and took way to long anyway), drifting is the fastes way around a track (got fixed too but I'm not sure) etc.

You play rf2 and have fun but as soon as you start to look at other sims you notice quite fast how much you miss out.
And just FFB or tires are not enough to keep people interested for a long timelike you can see on steamdb.

Look at the job openings they have (https://www.studio-397.com/careers/).
It shows how many important people and positions they are missing. So no long needed updates of the core game in the near future.

That they got bought by MSG didn't help neither. They lost even more development time for rf2 and people.
And for what? NASCAR Ignition

I don't see a bright future for rf2.
Sure, they can release more (paid) content (new BMW M4 GT3) but the core won't change much in the next 3-5 years I guess. I would be happy if I would be wrong and would download it again. But by then we have iRacing 2, AC2, or AMS3 or something we all don't know yet ;)

I could continue writing but that should be enough for now :D

What a great reply. Learned a lot that I didnt know. Looks like I will stay out of RF2 for the time being.

Right now AC and AMS2 demands all my time hehe, still looking to try out rally sims too.
 
In general, i think AMS2 and all of their great updates! But RF2 brought some good updates too! :)
Hardware to me CSL DD... and already thinking about replacing my T300.
Of course the ongoing development of AC CSP and SOL! No need to call names, you folks are great!! :thumbsup:
 
I'd say WRC10 was the highlight of my year.
For me, the rest of the sim racing world was a year of disappointment, broken promises and not living up to expectations.
 
I was also pleasantly surprised of the influx of all of the Top Down Racing titles 21' brought us. Sort of a revolution you can say. Art of Rally, Circuit Superstars, Race League, Ultimate Racing 2D, Bloody Rally and a few others.
 
For me, it is the other way around - every once in a while I try all the other sims and every time I notice how much I miss rF2.
FFB and tyre model are completely sufficient to keep me interested for a lifetime.
All the other aspects are completely irrelevant.
If I had a shot at real life racing and wanted to perfect my racecraft,I highly doubt I would ever touch any other sim.

rF2 has no future.
This sim will go down in history books as something that felt phenomenal but was hated by everyone because of the wrong expectations.
The developers on the other hand have shown zero interest in improving the single player experience, fixing AI problems and adding any vintage content.
Since I'm a vintage racer only, I'm perfectly happy with Group C/Cart Factor mods. Those will keep me entertained for centuries.
I've tuned my AI, I stick with the old UI and I'm good to go.

And as I've said many times before, I don't think rF2's driving feel will ever be surpassed.
Even those who used to like it have started deleting it from their PCs. Why?
Because nobody fundamentally cares about the driving feel anymore.
If it drives decent and has shiny graphics and slick UI, people are sold.
And that's why the devs of any present or upcoming sim won't give a damn about replicating the rF2's driving magic.
And it's a God damn shame.
I would gladly give up on rF2 and switch to let's say AMS2 if it only had the same feel. But unfortunately, it's not even close.

Same here, RF2 with the old UI and many of the vintage mods from the 60s/70s/80s will keep me happy for a very long time. I spend a lot of time in AC and iRacing only for the ease of online racing and the equivalent of pickup track days but nothing beats RF2 with the old UI for driving feel.
 

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