Top choice for practicing driving skills is an interactive simulator game.
Top choice for practicing driving skills is an interactive simulator game.
You're planning to learn driving soon and need a good simulator to practice. The top choice would be one that offers realistic traffic, varied environments, and interactive lessons to build your skills safely.
TBH, just drive your parent's car (slowly) in a parking lot somewhere. That's how I learned initially. Then I did 3 hours of instructed training in a car (through a driving school). There's no game that really nails IRL driving in my opinion. I believe those 3 hours of instructed driving were mandatory (as are 50 hours of driving with a licensed driver, like a parent). That's how it works in California, anyway.
Burnout Paradise JK There’s nothing in the game that shows you how to drive
I stand in disagreement. Many instructors have praised my car control and confidence, yet I admit having limited real-world driving experience. My background includes racing simulations, which they credit for helping me understand vehicle capabilities. It’s not a direct comparison, but it definitely helps a lot.
Euro truck simulator 2 offers realistic driving experiences. With the right setup, reversing a trailer-equipped truck using wheel pedals and a gearbox lets you drive almost anything. It closely mimics real-world conditions and helps you learn the basics of operating a vehicle.
If he lives in Europe there is a better option. No you dont need that at all. ETS is perfectly playable with a controller..not ideal of course, and id reccomend he gets a wheel but he doesnt need it, you absolutly do not need VR. that is absurd. I've been playing ETS before the oculus kickstarter was even a thing, while I use track IR and it is a convenient and much cheaper alternative even that isnt needed.