All these games are exactly the same. Why are there so many of them?
All these games are exactly the same. Why are there so many of them?
if you arent into cars, you wouldnt understand
on another note, who the fuck plays these? I've never met anyone who actually plays racing sims
on another note, who the fuck vehemently enjoys mario games other than v
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is forza the only game that has porsches? thats the only car i like but other games have ruf which is basically a porsche but not the same nahmsayin?
Every game can have Porsche now. EA had an exclusivity deal until like 2016 or something
Porsche was briefly not letting anyone use their cars in video games, but that's done now. Forza, GT, Assetto, PCars all have proper Porsches in them now. I do wish more games had the RUF Yellowbird though.
reminder that GT Sport outsold every one of those, despite all of Yea Forums's shitposting
Unironically this. I even know plenty of guys that play video games, are into cars and racing, know HOW to race, but they never play any racing games. Some of them even own a wheel and still never play racing games.
my question is why is there still no stand alone AAA VR racing game?
must be waiting for the index knuckle controllers?
No. Absolutely not.
Nobody uses morion controllers in VR racing. They use a wheel.
>briefly
for like 15 years
I don't see the point. Almost every racing sim has VR support. If you're just talking about controlling it without a wheel that sounds completely anti-fun
Project Cars 2 has really good VR implementation.
Just a reminder GT Sport is the worst selling GT game. Also the least content, no car damage, still piss poor audio, and it can't be played on PC so you're stuck with visuals my laptop can push out.
On a console with 100 million sales, it barely outsold them despite being the only GT game this gen. GT Sport is an embarrassment to the brand.
>least content
They started from scratch to make something quality instead of borrowing assets from past games. I'm pretty happy with the 250 cars we have now. It's not like GT6 where you had
>1992 Miata
>1993 Miata
>1995 Miata
>1996 Miata
>1991 NSX
>1992 NSX
>1994 NSX
>etc
With some of them being high quality and others not even having cockpits
Only ones worth your time.
>iRacing
If you want a subscription based online racing game with decent physics
>rFactor 2
If you want a proper racing game with a decent tyre model and mod support
>Assetto Corsa
If youre a graphics fag. Physics and tyre model aren't as good as the 2 above.
For F1 Codemasters have that market cornered.
F1 2018 was good.
They're not exactly the same, they're different enough that if you understand sim racing then you'd be able to make a preference as to which one you prefer.
Similar to fighting games, to a casual of the genre they may as well be the same. It's not until you learn the more in depth details that the differences begin to be more apparent.
Your list is clearly inaccurate, needs more same-year variants.
>1992 Miata 1.6
>1992 Miata 1.8
>1992 Miata Mazdaspeed
>1992 Miata M-edition Limited
>1992 Miata Factory Coupe
>1992 Miata Spec-B
>1992 Miata Burnt Umber Special Edition
>1992 Miata Shuichi Shigeno Edition
>1992 Miata Hürrdurring TTE
>1992 Fiero with Miata Bodykit
I like Forza. It has a good balance of being sort of drive sim(ish), but at the same time handling like an arcade racer if that makes sense.
Has gt sport ever gone on sale? I only have $15 on my psn account and it's $20 reee
Yearly Forza editions with the ability to import old paint designs is the only path.
>Toyota Miku
Stop.
They don't use the Toyota for Goodsmile.
They use the Mercedez AMG GT.
I'm into cars but I hate all of those games. Circuit racing is boring.