It is true what it says on the topic of configuring the controller in rfactor2 in my opinion, it lacks advanced options to configure well and drive correctly is strange because in rfactor 1 there were more options to configure the controller. I also don't like the perspective view too much it is over-exaggerated overall, and especially from the vehicle's outer camera where the track gets really narrow. I'll try to correct that in the display options. rFactor1 was more configurable and easy to drive it was also a good simulator. Sometimes you have to rescue games from the past to have fun again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kADkM1UM5M4
You absolute madlad. I played the game you linked YEARS ago and could never remember what it was called. And now here it is, on free game download page, in a random comment. What are the chances?
the controls are complex, we could choose a lot of controller. this is for simulation racing lovers. this game too difficult for me https://youtu.be/H2QSDkyspPU
It is true what it says about the topic of controller configuration in rfactor 2, in my opinion, it lacks advanced options to be able to configure well and drive correctly is strange because in rfactor 1 there were more options to configure the controller.
Subjective comment: Okay the installation space is very high, but to be honest...even the recommended specs were 6 years ago only mid-tech. I mean i have a 6 years build pc with i5 quad core (3,2 ghz each core), 16 gb ram and geforce 780 and it was only 1000 euro mid specs at that time. How shall games ever progress, if the specs are kept low for so many years or even more? I dont remember that in the 90's hardware and software progression was that slow as in 2010's (and possibly above). Its a shame in my eyes.
I’ll show you how
https://youtu.be/H2QSDkyspPU
PC: Don't even think about it...
PC : wink back to me
HDD : "GAY!!!!!!"
Okay the installation space is very high, but to be honest...even the recommended specs were 6 years ago only mid-tech. I mean i have a 6 years build pc with i5 quad core (3,2 ghz each core), 16 gb ram and geforce 780 and it was only 1000 euro mid specs at that time.
How shall games ever progress, if the specs are kept low for so many years or even more? I don
t remember that in the 90's hardware and software progression was that slow as in 2010's (and possibly above). It
s a shame in my eyes.