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Raceroom racing experience review
Raceroom racing experience review




raceroom racing experience review
  1. RACEROOM RACING EXPERIENCE REVIEW DRIVERS
  2. RACEROOM RACING EXPERIENCE REVIEW PC

Racing wheel users will also struggle, as we couldn't find a force feedback setting that worked with all cars at all times.

RACEROOM RACING EXPERIENCE REVIEW DRIVERS

Inexperienced drivers will appreciate the numerous driving aids, with controller users getting a surprising amount of customisation options, but this will take a lot of tweaking to find your perfect setup. It's not a bad model by any means but it just doesn't feel as refined out of the box. It's great fun drifting through your opening lap in a front-wheel-drive Renault Clio Cup car on cold tyres, but classics like the 1967 Lotus 49 Formula 1 car manage to be both be extremely tail-happy yet tiresomely understeery at the same time.Ĭompared to its key sim racing rivals, Project CARS' GT3 and road cars aren't as fun to drive as they are on Assetto Corsa, raw RWD touring cars aren't as visceral as on RaceRoom Racing Experience and single seaters lack the thrill you get from iRacing. Step into a high-speed slicks 'n' wings Formula C racer and there's oodles of grip and a lot of fun to be had, but take a step down to Formula Rookie and your steering wheel feels completely disconnected from the road. It's a very open model and one some gamers will appreciate, even if it does diminish the feeling of progression.Įvery race is subject to a robust and unforgiving physics model that veers towards the utterly impenetrable on some cars, but often in strange ways.

raceroom racing experience review

All are beautifully rendered and accessible from the off, with no in-game unlocks required to gain access to the cars you bought the game to drive.Įven in the career mode, which follows a conventional, choose your own adventure-style path from go-karts up to "Formula A" and top-level endurance racing, you can start anywhere if you want to, skipping the championships you don't fancy. There's a decent, if not gigantic car list, with road cars like the Caterham Seven and Audi's R8 V10 Plus, fictional Formula 1 and Formula 3-style open-wheel racers, tin tops like the Ford Sierra RS500 and GT-class cars such as the Ginetta G55 and the Aston Martin Vantage GT3.

raceroom racing experience review

RACEROOM RACING EXPERIENCE REVIEW PC

In the intervening years, what started life as a hardcore simulation has morphed into something that more casual players can sink their teeth into, yet Project CARS has still managed to keep its hardcore, PC gaming roots on clear display. Slightly Mad Studios raised over $5 million in 2012 with its crowdfunding campaign to finance a racing game the developers wanted to make, breaking free from the huge publishers that had funded its previous efforts.






Raceroom racing experience review