Sim racing?
Sim racing?
Focusing on one thing at a time, I'm beginning in the 2D mode. Even with just one display, it's a 48" OLED screen. Once I'm confident, I'll explore the VR.
Hey there,
I really enjoy my sim racing, especially the GRID series – it's more like an arcade experience than a standard racing sim. It looks great and works well on any recent PC with a decent GPU. I also like F122 a lot.
Use a wheel for both.
F1 22 in VR is amazing.
All the equipment has arrived. This weekend I joined iracing (40% off for a year) and bought the Daytona track, experimenting with a controller. The graphics were a bit outdated but manageable. I also tried ACC, and both setups ran smoothly at 60 fps on maximum settings. ACC definitely looks much improved.
I plan to begin with ACC, doing practice sessions to get comfortable, while keeping iracing as a secondary option. No urgent plans here.
... and you were right again.
WOW. This wheel and pedals are amazing. Setup was a breeze... USB from pedals to wheel then from wheel to PC. Wheel has its own power supply and Windows picked up the hardware instantly. I downloaded the Logitech app and it already has presets for ACC... and I went into iracing and setting the wheel up only took a minute.
I did like 10 laps at Daytona and it was really cool. I could feel every little bump from the track... the pit stops... the throttle response... all of it.
Same for ACC. I've pretty much only ever raced NASCAR ovals along with Watkins Glen road course so let me just say I need a lot of practice on those 13 turn ACC tracks.
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Still... I'm VERY impressed even with the price being as high as it was. Clamping it to the desk was a solid setup and the pedals are big enough to hit the wall under the desk so they don't move. Once the stand shows up I'll be using that.
Anyway... I'm gonna be practicing for a while though before I get into any serious racing and I'm totally cool with it. Goals being to knock the NASCAR rust off... learn ACC... and not suck.
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