You know it was always the Sim that just required this learning curve that was a little bit above anything else. I'm at an age now where I find this attention to detail fan-bloody-tastic With the following; -$200 27" 1080 screen -Some I5 and a nvidia 7 something GPU -A G25 that I've borrowed from a mate whom too grew up, and left it in his cupboard for the last 5 yrs, -FacTrackNoir and a windows web cam I've borrowed from work (really not that bad, forget about the wanting to look quickly around, I just have it to provide every slightly shifting FOV's which just add to the sense of realism. You are forced to put your head in one position as if you were driving to ensure you can see what you are doing. I've caught myself rolling my head into corners as if I was fighting G's supplied. -Brabham BT20 and SPA 1966 Well I've having a bunch of fun I didn't think was possible. Thanks very much everyone at ISI
As you state , its about being sensible enough to pick up on rf2's nuances' that make rf2 standout clearly as THE simulator to have.