Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-44522744-20191218203823/@comment-44522744-20191221105906

Bkuave wrote: PorscheRacer01 wrote: Bkuave wrote: Assolutely no threat to RR3 market dominance that's for sure. There's nothing at all realistic about the driving (lol) experience. Don't like to be negative, but I really feel sorry for the developers. RR is a much easier to master game and more suited for the masses (me being one of them for thousands of hours played), for sure.

But the physics on Assoluto are on a different level, far closer to a console sim. Highly nuanced. Maybe I missed something? The main thing for me is it ''doesn't even steer. I find it hard to believe the nuanced elite ​​​​​​could even be bahthuud.''

I had the same issue and almost stopped playing. You have to really re-tune yourself from RR’s incredibly unrealistic (and smart for mobile as it’s very accessible) physics. Every driving sim gets the same complaints by new players (“hard to steer, car won’t respond), such as Grid (which is the best mobile driving simulator), etc. I mean, even when I play Forza I feel like the car doesn’t respond and I’m all over the place because I’m trying to play it using RR’s “touch and go with glue tires) physics. The fact that the steering is harder is more realistic when you remember you’re going into a turn at like 100 MPH or so. But you can bring steering assist up in AR and it’ll help some. Honestly I had the same impression as you. But for right now I’m intrigued because it’s much more challenging and rewarding to learn how to master AR’s physics. Reminds me of real driving much more.

And unlike RR where every car feels essentially the same yet tuned differently, cars have extremely different personalities in AR. And in AR, if you screw up, you’re all over the track and spinning 360’s, true to life. That issue doesn’t exist in RR. Also, merely LAUNCHING a high torque car with TC off in AR is a challenge. Another real life aspect which doesn’t exist in RR as you can mash the gas with TC off in a 1,000+ HP car and yawn while you’re doing it.

I love RR, but you really realize how arcade its physics are.