That's pretty much how I feel about iracing too. The online side is great and the racing is really good but the driving as a whole is mediocre and the way that the structure works means you can never actually race what you want to.
Huge congrats on the win guys!! We struggled with a damaged car and top end speed on the straights after an early pinball crash.. Ended up 17th.
I was watching matt malone and super gt they both drove the twelve hours solo, all the while steaming reading and answering questions. super gt had five thousand people watching his every move live matt malone about two thousand I have know idea how they can do that its amazing.
I've done it again......re-instated my sub to see what is going on.... And... OMG OMG OMG!!! The Porsche 911 cup is an absolute beauty of a sim car, it's exciting to drive, you can lean on it but it bites hard if you push too far and the ffb from it tells you exactly what it's doing. As a Porsche fan why did I not try this before?? I will be entering the Porsche series from now on, I might never drive another car again in fact!! It totally beats our RR version hands down too..... The sound is next level on this car.
I'm increasingly tempted by the leap to iRacing.. How's the offline AI coming along? - I believe that 911 cup car is one that's been enabled? I appreciate online racing is where it's really at, but I do like the hassle free nature of a good AI race, not to mention the 'training' benefits that it can bring.
I'm with you on that, AI is important to me as I can't always guarantee when I get to play.....so having a single player option is great. I ran a Porsche Cup race against the AI at BHGP today (oh the irony!) and it actually works really well. You can set up single races or a series and the AI level is totally customisable so you can have a grid with some slower and some faster drivers. Great training for running in traffic and learning a little racecraft. I'll be honest, I've dabbled many many times with iracing but now with the AI element I'm totally sold. At the moment the AI is only for some cars at some tracks but I assume in time it will be rolled out service wide. It's not cheap, that's the big downside to iracing especially when you start out and need to buy tracks to compete.
The cost does raise an eyebrow or two, but in some ways I like that it would really make you focus on a small sub set, rather than flit from class to class. Kudos to their track list though. It fills a lot on gaps I wish we could get here; Road Atlanta, Donnington, BH GP, etc. Do you run VR out of interest? - How does that perform?
Yes it's definitely a platform where you need to plan your spending, unlike RR where you can quite easily have everything. I'm a single screen user, but it runs incredibly well on my low end PC.
I play iracing every time they send me the five bucks for three months deal for lapsed members. Happens every now and again, other than that I don't bother. The first car I ever bought was the porsche 911 cup car along with nordschleife, I am currently racing the acc porsche 911 cup car over at sim racing systems, I like it better than the iracing version myself.
For sure its not the cheapest game in the world. That said my days of spending a fortune at the pub every weekend are over so its not so bad as a hobby. Cheaper than some of my other hobbies in any case.
I am about 1/2 seconds slower with the cup car in acc compared iracing. But than again so is most everyone else, all I can muster around Zolder this week is 132 and change. 132 wont buy you last place in iracing, but you can win races with those times in acc. 132 in raceroom with the porsche 911 gt3 cup car, would put you at the top of the leaderboard with room to spare.
This is how I'm reasoning things lately as well. I'm 'saving' a bunch of cash this year through (sadly) not going to any racing events, am unlikely to have a holiday this year due to the current situation, and well, not even going out at all atm.. ..So I'm spending it all on hardware instead. ..And I guess that's silly if you don't spend a bit on software to actually make use of all that. The 1/2 price offer on a year works out at £3.66 a month, which seems fair. The cost of the cars/tracks is a bit of a kick in the balls though at £10 each. Do the cars/tracks have a 'test drive' feature, or do you just take a leap of faith with something?