![]() Project CARS 1 (the game) on PC, XBox or Playstation and/or ![]() It requires one or more of the following games to run RS Dash is an iOS, Android and PC telemetry app for popular racing simulators. these titles have completely different goals.RS Dash Mobile Telemetry App Supports Assetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione, F1 2016, F1 2017, F1 2018, F1 2019, F1 2020, F1 2021, F1 2022, Forza Motorsport 7, Project CARS 1, Project CARS 2, Project CARS 3, RaceRoom Racing Experience, iRacing, AutoMobilista, AutoMobilista 2 and rFactor 2. Currently there is also an "offer" which through the code "PRHotlaps" you can have 3 months of subscription for only 5 $.As graphics and sound we are at Assetto Corsa level, and obviously far below AC Competizione, who have the best grapichs and sound of those games.Īs owner of Assetto Corsa, AC Competizione and iRacing, I have no idea what is the best for you. As said before, this game is very expensive, paying the monthly pass, you have access to a fair number of tracks and cars, plus the various "DLC" to buy separately. ![]() The multiplayer sector is the most competitive of simracing, the gaming community is simply superior to the competition, for now as an iRacing player, I never found rammers or idiots unable to understand the concept of motorsport, omnipresent above all in AC / ACC. The feeling that gives this game going from a Mazda MX5 to a Cadillac CTS-V or even a Dallara single-seater is something I've never felt so well in a driving game. A separate category compared to the previously mentioned titles. The level of physics is simply huge, force feedback is one of the most realistic ever tested, and doesn't even require tweaking in settings like other titles. iRacing: The most professional, expensive and realistic simulator I know of: used by real pilots to train, and by simracers, as a reference platform on which to compete. Due to Blancpain license, content like tracks and cars are limited like the real championship. Unfortunately the multiplayer is still not very stable, the rules of the Blancpain championship are not absolutely simulated, and for now, as gameplay, it remains identical to AC: a fast laps simulator, and a bit of messed up races in multiplayer. Physics is totally on another level compared to AC, it a great game to push you to the "next level" of driving, probably comparable to reality as car reactions (only whit patch 1.0.7 ), all accompanied by a discreet graphic, and certainly the best sound compartment present in a driving title. Assetto Corsa Competizione: A game that requires a discrete PC to be enjoyed, compared to all the other titles in this comment. There is a free demo that is great for understanding the difference between the two games. More expensive and with less content than AC. At Force Feedback level we are at more detailed levels of AC, and probably also of physics. rFactor 2: A title a little more hardcore, also due to issues of graphic interfaces and menus that are not very indicative. The multiplayer is very populated, but is a lot repetitive, due to server system. Mostly I see it indicated for a "casual" use, or rather having fun with your own cars and favorite tracks. Assetto Corsa: Certainly the cheapest game in the simulator sector, with an excellent level of physics, which allows you to understand a lot about driving, and very varied in terms of cars and tracks. Unfortunately the contents are limited, and unlocking them, maybe it costs more than an Assetto Corsa. RaceRoom Experience, a free to play which has a very good physics, great for starting to "chew" a bit of simracing, before spending your budget on something. I will try to describe to you in various categories what I know: ![]() The choice of the game, or the - various - games, depends all on your needs and your means. On the market there are plenty of valid titles, which have pros and cons, and have ways of approaching gamers in a totally different way. If you want to start for the first time in real simracing games, maybe you need to considering other names other Assetto Corsa. Looking for a nice wheel too (probably Thrustmaster T300RS GT).Īnd now I wanted to ask the pros (you) which game would be better to start with. Originally posted by ATPFlo:I want to get into simracing.
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