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Best race car video game/console?
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PC is the way to go for racing games, always has been. It takes a little time/research to get things setup right, but it's very much worth the effort.
My preference - DFP (g25 is very overpriced and not very good) If you need a 3rd pedal and a shifter, you can buy an actlabs shifter, and make a pedal set (spare e30 pedal box!) and still be under g25 costs with better equipment.
Rfactor is currently the best use of the gmotor2 engine as far as efficiency/playability goes, the only thing it really lacks is rain, but 99% of people don't use this feature in league racing etc. anyway.
Simbin makes great sims, but their user support is awful and the games are buggy, never to be fixed. As such I would not recommend them.
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personally I have to go with GT4 for the PS2 system. I currently have both next gen systems and am not that happy with the Forza 2 for the 360 well not as much as the GT4 for the ps2 anyways. Currently the next gen systems just do not have much to choose from in the racing genre and the Forza 2 is by far the best on the next gen consoles. But you can still play GT4 on a Ps3 and could even pick a game up for around $10-15 at the game stores used....
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I throw my vote in for Forza 2 on X360 with a wheel & pedals. I'm not the most hardcore gamer type, but I like to just get in and do some Nurburgring laps, and it seems easier to get cool cars in Forza than the drawn out process of getting them in Gran Turismo.
It's like you have to make Gran Turismo your life for a couple weeks to get enough cool cars to make it fun, and the really long races get boring to me.
It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.
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Originally posted by LINUS View PostIt's like you have to make Gran Turismo your life for a couple weeks to get enough cool cars to make it fun, and the really long races get boring to me.
I can say, drive an e30 around mid america motorplex (my home track) or do some practice laps at a track I am going to be attending, it actually helps alot. It's not perfect, but you would be surprised how accurate most of them are.
That said, it is the same thing, the game takes up alot of time right off the bat to make it good. Not getting cars, but getting your pc setup, hardware and controllers all configured, force feedback settings etc. all tweaked to your liking.
PC = personal computer, you don't need to have the best system in the world to play these games and enjoy them, my specs are mediocre at best.
2.0ghz CPU, x800gto card, 512 ram - I get an average of 50fps in gmotor 2 sims. They are playable (smooth) down to 10fps.
Plus, you can do this...
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My top two --
Live for Speed, for the PC -- Best/most-realistic physics of any racing game, period. Online multiplayer is nearly lag-free, and system requirements are very low. Combine this game with a Logitech G25 and I guarantee you'll find no better driving experience with anything else. The only downside is that it's lacking in cars and tracks, and very few of them are real.
Enthusia Professional Racing, for the PS2 -- Best/most-realistic physics of any console racing game, period. It has a little over 200 licensed cars from many different manufacturers, the Nürburgring Nordschleife, Tsukuba, and a lot of fictional tracks based on real-world locations. It even has everyone's favorite winningest touring car...too bad it lacks online play, has a simplistic tuning/customization system, and only has two real tracks. Still, for a realistic driving experience nothing else on consoles can touch it.
In general, if you're mainly looking to tear up the track in roadcars, a console is the way to go. If you prefer dedicated racecars, PC is definitely the way to go. There isn't much overlap with this.
For the PC, aside from Live for Speed, I'd recommend rFactor. It essentially uses the same game engine as the GTR series, but is much more mod-friendly (mod = modification = extra cars/tracks/etc). RFactor isn't as realistic as Live for Speed, and takes a much more powerful computer to run well, but it'll let you use real cars and tracks, and a lot of them.
As for the consoles, if you end up getting a PS2 and Enthusia, there's also Gran Turismo 4, which has shit for physics but a very large and fairly diverse selection of real cars and tracks. On the other hand, there's Forza 2 for the Xbox 360, which is also good, more realistic than Gran Turismo 4, but not nearly as realistic as Enthusia. Of course, Forza 2 has a few things Enthusia doesn't have -- deep customization system, online multiplayer, paint shop -- and the 360 is not only current-gen (unlike the aging PS2), but also harbors other popular racing games, including Test Drive Unlimited and the Project Gotham Racing series (the fourth entry to which looks amazing).
If you want a console, an Xbox 360 is probably the best investment, although for less than the price of a 360 you could buy a Logitech G25 and Live for Speed.
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Originally posted by markseven View PostAwesome. You guys kick much arse. It looks as though a PC game such as Live for Speed and a G25 offers the best balance between value and driving experience... my PC should be good enough: 2.4Ghz P4 with 1Gb of RAM...
In demo form, it lets you use three cars (FWD hatchback, RWD Mitsubishi Starion lookalike, turbo version of Starion lookalike) and race at one of the tracks.
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Originally posted by Wolfgang View PostJust so you know, you can download Live for Speed and play it as a demo for free. Even if you don't have any sort of gaming wheel yet, you can still see how it runs on your computer and mess around a bit with the mouse or keyboard.
In demo form, it lets you use three cars (FWD hatchback, RWD Mitsubishi Starion lookalike, turbo version of Starion lookalike) and race at one of the tracks.
http://www.lfs.net/?page=downloads
I'm gonna get the Logitech G25 soon and then GTR2 :D
And as if spending the 8 hours a day at work on a computer, 8 hours a week doing homework on a computer, and the various car forums weren't enough, now this.I Timothy 2:1-2
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