Archived Ubisoft has called EA out for their most hated Reddit comment (gamingfringe)
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Archived Ubisoft has called EA out for their most hated Reddit comment (gamingfringe)
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[–] discobiscuit23 ago
I just got into SimRacing. Glad to see this post. I really liked iRacing at first, thought the idea is cool but it's like, I go onto their official race schedule and some people will just deliberately try to PIT you or just run you into a wall or another driver. It's kind of cool how you can drive some rally cars and do some rally tracks, but aside from like the three they host, it doesnt give you much in the way of rally cars or dirt racing.
I consider iRacing to be good for players that like NASCAR. Because unless you plan on spending $150 on that game, all there is mostly is one EU track where it's not an oval, and the rest are all NASCAR oval tracks and that gets very boring especially on a monthly subscription.
I consider Assetto Corsa to be the best, due to the mod and community support. Rfactor 2 is really awesome too, and seems way more refined and AC, but ACC is coming out with weather, and all tons of features that none of the current "good" racingsims have.
[–] i_scream_trucks ago
AC is good for a solo blast around a track but the ai is fiddly.
It DOES however support openvr, which means using riftcat i can go full wireless vr with my samsung vr. And im only playing it on a 4 year old gaming laptop that isnt even close to supporting oculus or vive!!