Ummm … btw I race in real life and I drive simulators to improve my skill and to keep racing affordable.
You make apprehension about VR such a personal thing. Village mentality. Either someone is for or against. I enjoyed the stereoscopic view. But...
I get it. You’re so into VR that there’s no point in going back and forth on this with you. Turn your head in A GT3 with a helmet to look over...
I certainly can’t look all, around up and down, and over my shoulder like I could In VR.
The idea thing is to restrict head movement and vision as a helmet would. I suppose if turning a persons head always results in seeing darkness,...
Same situation. Any FOV more than what is realistic is deviating into fantasy. But the point is still valid.
Realistic with VR in sim racing would be that my view is restricted to what I see through a helmet, which is restricting neck movement. To allow a...
To each their own. I prefer screen(s) as well. You know this reminds me of automobiles at car shows even with overwhelming raving feedback of...
RF2 is the only sim that I play now because of the interesting part that you refer to. Add in tcs, abs, aids; I’d be on a different sim which...
I’m with you. Rf2 provides such a rich drivers’ experience that winning and lap times became a secondary goal. I can feel that the car is at its...
Certain leagues and races (usually open wheel) don’t allow any assists. I started in open wheel so I had to learn not to use assists for that...
Some people (given time and persistence) can make any gear work and do great using them. I on the other hand am not one of those. I also don’t...
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