Asseto Corsa is designed for beginners, offering a user-friendly experience.
Asseto Corsa is designed for beginners, offering a user-friendly experience.
Hello... again. From what I understand, it's mainly a simulator, but there might be other options or settings for a simpler experience. If that's not enough, I'll likely switch to Grid Autosport. Thanks!
I generally struggle with racing games, but I enjoy driving, so I decided to give it a shot. I can promise you that with some basic understanding of car mechanics or how things react, you'll pick it up fast. After about four hours, I'm able to complete laps without hitting obstacles. It's mainly about practice—braking timing, throttle feel, steering control, and knowing the track layout. You can adjust settings like automatic gear shifts and steering assistance, and it works well with most controllers, making it quite beginner-friendly. If you're into realistic driving, try Assetto Corsa; for a more traditional racing experience, Grid Btw Grid Autosport is affordable at many retailers, so you could easily buy both.
AC has a quite challenging setup, it took some time to master before I could drive smoothly around tracks without losing control. My main issue is getting the 360 controller to feel natural. I've tweaked the controls, but they're either overly sensitive or unresponsive and sluggish. That's why I'm delaying my playthrough until I own a proper wheel. Assetto Corsa suits me better, but Grid Autosport has been more enjoyable since the 360 setup integrates seamlessly and offers an engaging long-term campaign.
AC is excellent, particularly the pickup server setting. You can connect to a server that's running in pickup mode and practice mode, allowing you to enjoy some easy laps.