Thanks for this classic! I have less than 300 hours logged in RRRE, it's time to give it more time & love now. I like Imola style and age circuits most, next come most modern tracks. My likings differ from most other aged guys so that I don't like really old historic tracks with mostly superfast long curves or even real roads like historic Spa for instance. Le Sarthe is an exception, it's one of it's kind. But Imola, yes yes yes!!!
VR is the future and I would guess already has a bigger install base in the sim racing community than triple screen users. If you're short on staff, working to a tight budget and need to prioritise development, the focus should be VR all the way. I say this as a neutral who uses neither VR or triple screens.
Well, this will decide, whether I'm gonna use RR in future or other sims, which provide triples. No offence, just a consequnce. Sorry for offtopic.
For me VR is not practicle. Maybe I am only to old to remember all the Buttons on my Wheel blindly while driving under the VR Glases...
Same here. Not interested in buying further content as long as proper triple screen support is not present. R3E is now just sitting on my SSD, unused, and will soon move to the HDD and probable stay unused. A bit sad, but it is what it is. Not going to beg. If Sector decides to ignore the support, I'll stick to other sims.
I see VR and monitors coexisting for the foreseeable future because both have their places. Esports and exhibitions still favor monitors for example. R3E is tricky since it was baked without the proper triple support, but i would bet GTR3 will have it...and without a doubt VR support.
More promotion: RaceRoom Imola First Look ... still waiting for some youtube videos named "RaceRoom Watkins Glen First Look", "RaceRoom Road America First Look", "RaceRoom Daytona First Look", ...
You should listen to the last 10 minutes insted. Do you need to look at the gear lever every time you shift? No, you just know where it is. You will adapt and make those button presses without thinking of where they are after a while. Just like when you first started play the guitar or piano, you had to constantly look when making an ackord change. With practise you learn where everything are blindfolded.
Just two words. Motion Sickness. I have the Rift and its cool once in a while but i prefer my triples for the most part.