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Looking for a game? I can suggest something fun!

Looking for a game? I can suggest something fun!

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link_noire
Junior Member
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08-17-2016, 08:56 PM
#1
Seeking a car racing simulation with authentic physics, open-world freedom, manual gear changes, and compatibility with a typical PC or even a basic gaming setup. A streamlined version of Forza is ideal.
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link_noire
08-17-2016, 08:56 PM #1

Seeking a car racing simulation with authentic physics, open-world freedom, manual gear changes, and compatibility with a typical PC or even a basic gaming setup. A streamlined version of Forza is ideal.

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jonaxg7
Member
73
08-25-2016, 06:02 PM
#2
The first thing that comes to mind isn't clear, but BeamNG.drive seems related.
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jonaxg7
08-25-2016, 06:02 PM #2

The first thing that comes to mind isn't clear, but BeamNG.drive seems related.

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slayer__is
Senior Member
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08-25-2016, 07:59 PM
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These ideas surface but lack believable mechanics: Test Drive Unlimited, NFS Underground 1 & 2, NFS Most Wanted 2005, NFS Undercover, and NFS Carbon. All work on older Egyptian machines like yours, offering manual shifting and open-world freedom. One has realistic physics with decent visuals but is online-only and controlled by a greedy player who makes it a never-ending grind. To advance, you must pay a large sum. The original was published and hosted by Invictus Games in 2006. It features arcade-style physics and simulation elements—at least during Invictus' run. I’m not sure what’s happening now; the developer might have simplified the simulation physics. By the way, you don’t need a high-end computer for Forza. My old CPU model runs any game smoothly, even the newest ones, without issues. My graphics card isn’t a costly beast like a 2090, yet Forza 4 and 5 still run at ultra settings with 60 FPS. What does “10th gen laptop graphics” mean (since I don’t use laptops)? It should suffice for Forza 4.
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slayer__is
08-25-2016, 07:59 PM #3

These ideas surface but lack believable mechanics: Test Drive Unlimited, NFS Underground 1 & 2, NFS Most Wanted 2005, NFS Undercover, and NFS Carbon. All work on older Egyptian machines like yours, offering manual shifting and open-world freedom. One has realistic physics with decent visuals but is online-only and controlled by a greedy player who makes it a never-ending grind. To advance, you must pay a large sum. The original was published and hosted by Invictus Games in 2006. It features arcade-style physics and simulation elements—at least during Invictus' run. I’m not sure what’s happening now; the developer might have simplified the simulation physics. By the way, you don’t need a high-end computer for Forza. My old CPU model runs any game smoothly, even the newest ones, without issues. My graphics card isn’t a costly beast like a 2090, yet Forza 4 and 5 still run at ultra settings with 60 FPS. What does “10th gen laptop graphics” mean (since I don’t use laptops)? It should suffice for Forza 4.