Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-27048832-20161111000047/@comment-29084125-20161111081757

Brakes are a little odd (just not used to the brake points) and they react a bit different... gonna be a learning curve here. With tilt b, no assists the car seems to drive very similar to RR3 - car dynamics are very good. Plus you can tweak performance with 3 different tire compounds, set aerodynamics for top speed or cornering speed. Only 10 teams to select from... so the car choice is limited now, but looks like they have room to grow. Track selection is outstanding - this is exactly what the doctor ordered... even tracks your familiar with like Spa, Hockingheimring feel like a totally new track in many regards (but familiar none the less). There is a great deal of customization when it comes to setting up quick races (all I've done so far, but having tomorrow off I plan on an all day drivefest).... you pick the number of laps, how difficult the AI will be, and how damage will effect your ride. Once in game, to me it feels that the realism is better than RR3... for example, you see the heat distortion off of the rear exhaust stacks, yellow flag zones (no passing for short periods), you hit cars too hard you'll get penalized (just like passing in a yellow zone) race ends. But best of all..... no stinking gold coins, no stinking ads to watch, no servicing, just fun! Yeah - RR3 just became my secondary game... I'm hooked :-)