some guy, in some car with SOME SOUND!
Tracks take a lot longer to do.we need tracks, in 2 years we will have 10 more tracks, it's too much slow developement....
I don't think 2022 was slowwe need tracks, in 2 years we will have 10 more tracks, it's too much slow developement....
yeah it was the best year for the rF2 tracks, what a year, I'm hyped about 2023, but one year to wait is very long.I don't think 2022 was slow
Daytona
Donington Park
Brands Hatch
Laguna Seca
wwt raceway
Bahrain International Circuit
Croft Circuit
Thruxton Circuit
London E-Prix
I also hope we get the Endurance car if that is what it is named. It also has ABS which just makes it that little bit easier to driveyeah it was the best year for the rF2 tracks, what a year, I'm hyped about 2023, but one year to wait is very long.
Edit : do you think we will have a 992 Endurance car ?
I remember the old 991 had Endurance with 2 springs, hard and soft, didn't remember well the handling difference
probably around 16h gmtWhat time today (UK) does the content drop happen please?
Cheers!probably around 16h gmt
yeah bye bye the new tires, like iRacing, the 991 cup car is now at 'legacy' status.With the announcement of the new 992 we can burry the idea of the 991 ever getting updated again I guess
to be honest this is most difficult car and strange car to drive in simracing in general. I love it though but feels really slidey. From all onboard videos I saw on yt, other simracing titles, this car is literally sliding, not the case in any other sim where I drove that car. I think Raceroom replicates this car almost perfectly, little sliding with trailbraking, little slide if you apply gas on corner exit too early but not drifting like in rfactor 2.yeah bye bye the new tires, like iRacing, the 991 cup car is now at 'legacy' status.
raceroom has endurance version too, in rF2 the endurance is the easy car.to be honest this is most difficult car and strange car to drive in simracing in general. I love it though but feels really slidey. From all onboard videos I saw on yt, other simracing titles, this car is literally sliding, not the case in any other sim where I drove that car. I think Raceroom replicates this car almost perfectly, little sliding with trailbraking, little slide if you apply gas on corner exit too early but not drifting like in rfactor 2.
In rF2 we have 911 gt3, RSR and this car we speak about 911 gt3 cup. In Raceroom there are gt3, Carrera and gt3 endurance. Carrera version of the Raceroom is actually gt3 Cup in rF2. Gt3 endurance in Raceroom has traction control, but gt3 cup in rF2 and Carrera in RR don`t have it.raceroom has endurance version too, in rF2 the endurance is the easy car.
wooow thanks for the explanations, I need to play again with all the GT3 cup cars in all the games, I don't really remember the difference.In rF2 we have 911 gt3, RSR and this car we speak about 911 gt3 cup. In Raceroom there are gt3, Carrera and gt3 endurance. Carrera version of the Raceroom is actually gt3 Cup in rF2. Gt3 endurance in Raceroom has traction control, but gt3 cup in rF2 and Carrera in RR don`t have it.
Porsche gt3 cup doesn't have traction controlIn rF2 we have 911 gt3, RSR and this car we speak about 911 gt3 cup. In Raceroom there are gt3, Carrera and gt3 endurance. Carrera version of the Raceroom is actually gt3 Cup in rF2. Gt3 endurance in Raceroom has traction control, but gt3 cup in rF2 and Carrera in RR don`t have it.