It looks to be an exciting year, with many new licenses, and tracks. Hopefully we'll get some features along with them as well! But I'm a bit confused over what content that actually is getting pushed with the upcoming patch next week? There are so many teasers and previews I'm getting dizzy.. So could we get a list of what will follow with / or over the upcoming weeks after the patch beside the Nordschleife and teased features?
Stop picking at the wrapping paper, how many times have you been told to stop peaking, you'll ruin Patchday!
I don't have time to try it out until sunday next week, so I'm not too worried of when as long as it's next week. But what, what what! Would love to take the Imsa pack out for a spin next sunday, wonder if that will be a possibility?..
That is actually a formula car I'm looking forward to as well for R3E, beside a 60's and a 70's OW, hope we get both. The Formula Vee in Automobilista is so awesome! @Christian Göpfert have you played ATM and the F-Vee? And if so, how do they compare, are there similarities in the driving characteristics?
I don't want to spoil your moment but they usually not release the content with the patch Remember the NSU!
Lower formula classes in general look like allot of fun. They're great at learning open wheel racing and still require precision, but not to the extent of a formula a (I call it A here because you know, my post will be deleted and i'll be sued by Formula 1™ if I dare to put a 1 behind it..)
The Formula Vee in Automobilista is so awesome! @Christian Göpfert have you played ATM and the F-Vee? And if so, how do they compare, are there similarities in the driving characteristics?[/QUOTE] He have a gamepad!
I haven't, all my spare time goes into testing here. I've seen some videos and compared to those the FR Juniors feel a little faster I'd say. The F Vee also seem to be very delicate, slippery. I'm not sure, are the cars in AMS supposed to be classic versions of the Vee or modern ones? (cause if they are supposed to be classic then I guess thats due to the olden days tyres). But it's really difficult to judge from just seeing and not driving. Maybe some other tester has had a go with them in AMS already? Yes, and I also has an electric pencil sharpener. What's your point, or maybe the better question would be do you have a point?
Yeah, the lower powered Formula cars are a real blast. In my opinion, they are probably the best at learning a track since your racing line, braking points, and general throttle control matter so much in order to get a fast lap time. And of course, those skills then transfer over to the faster cars such as the GT3, DTM, or Prototypes. Not only that, but to have the Formula Jr which only uses mechanical grip, since it has no wing... but to also have the Tatuus F4 which has noticeable downforce... is quite nice. There is a definite difference when driving both, so no one can say that Sector3 is adding content that is too similar to each other
So do I. It's not really slippery, but you have to be super smooth. The slightest twitchy input will unsettle the car. If you are fast you can save it tough, but you have to keep calm and save it smooth, otherwise your out for a spin! Super thrilling and fun, slow little car!