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Time attack Eastern Creek Raceway , Sydney , not me driving

Discussion in 'Off Topic - All other stuff here' started by bsft, Oct 19, 2015.

  1. bsft

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    Sydneys Eastern Creek raceway , fastest lap in a very custom built car.
    Im not the driver, Im just sharing the video
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  2. cthiggin

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    Boy, I wish the racing sim games would look like you're going that fast, as in real-life.
    I've tried all types of FOV's in both AC & pCars, and just can't find an FOV that "feels" like you're really flying??

    Great driving friend.....

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    @cthiggin , its not me driving, its just a shared video.
    But yes, simulation is exactly that, near the real thing, but not quite.
    Still, flat out around Assetto Corsa seems to be pretty good.
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    For me flat out in Asetto Corsa conveys a good sense of speed and does indeed feel like flying around a circuit, if you use something fast like an F1. By contrast the Cobra feels like it almost wallows, so it depends on what cars you are using.

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    noorbeast,
    You said it exactly how I meant it to be.
    I just finished a session with an F1 and geeze, all I needed was some very "little wings", and I would have been transported to Prepar3D.............
    Then back to a Beamer, - well, felt like snails pace.
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