![]() Here's my youtube videos with (currently) all replays using the X360 contoller, and no driver aids turned on except for no clutch. and I'm about to finally get one, but the controller has been adequite for crusing around and time trials. Have you tried pCARS with a controller lately? I've been using an X360 controller exclusively, and at first I got superiorly frustrated by the game and gave up (I bought into pCARs long before it was on Steam) but it's been pretty fantastic lately. I've tried every setting for the controller suggested and I was able to handle about 2 cars without them just spinning out for no reason at all, but its no fun driving 2 cars around, AC I have only found one car a bit of a handful with the pad and I don't play with assists. On top of having a second monitor, and pc just to play racing games. On top of that I play a lot of other games and its just easier to use a controller. I understand sim's should use a wheel, but I don't have the right desk to make it confortable to use (I have one) The desk I use is a huge piece of furniture so I would have to make a seperate area just to use a wheel effectively. I find it extremely difficult to drive anything in project cars with a controller. ![]() Unfortunately, I can't speak for AC since I don' have it (yet).Originalmente postado por lunareklipse:For me I have more fun with AC just because I use a controller. They really filled it out with quality content and is constantly getting new free updates in the form of cars and tracks. Also, today starts the Steam sale so check that too. Also, check the prices on sites which are selling keys, you might get two games for the price of one. Tl drPC2 and DR 2.0 are very different games and it you just need to ask yourself what you want to play more. Online in DR is mostly just a leaderboard for rotating events which are divided into daily, weekly, etc. Personally, I don't like rallycross so I'm completely ignoring that part of the game and just play normal rally races and I could do that over and over again just to be few ms faster. To be honest, it is hard to go back to PC2, Forza, or GT when you compare the. Once you get the hang of it, and want to dip your feet deeper into the the sim racing portion, definitely grab Assetto Corsa. I think youll enjoy that experience the most at first. Just remember, that's a rally game so don't get it to race in circles. Project Cars 2 is definitely more accessible coming from Forza and Gran Turismo. DR, on the other hand, doesn't have so much content, but the one it has is quite good. That doesn't mean that everything is perfect, but for you really get one of the best sim racing games out there, with a lot of cars, tracks and customization options. It's great for actually improving your driving. ![]() AC is the most like real driving as far as handling in my opinion. You might like PC2 better if you want more cars and tracks, and the career mode is great, so it'sup to you personally. PC2 has an insane amount of content and for me personally is the most complete Sim Racing you can get. Assetto Corsa Most realistic sim for performance handling.when you want to race yourself against your ghost and improve your skill it's the best for that. Project Cars has more cars and tracks than Assetto Corsa, but in my opinion, Assetto Corsa has more realistic car physics. I love both of them, but it depends in what kind of mood are you at the moment. Before that, I've put quite a lot of hours into Dirt Rally 1.0.
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