Bought a logitech G27 for it. Installing mods is a breeze. Blown away with BF4 and F1 2013, but this just seems like a lot of fun and sort of serious but cool it was recommend highly to be on stream so it got some green light or some thing.
Don't think I'll be playing it, well really it's not something you play, more something you do IMO, suppose it's along the same lines as Farm Simulator, Truck Simulator and bus simulator things. Might download it for my sister to have a go on as she's learning to drive. *EDIT* Or not, thought it was free. Not going to pay $24 for it.
Did this vid on Sunday, trying to learn how to drive with down shifting, I suck but hope to get better of the next year. this is on the triple screen but had to do it on just the centre with track ir 5 for fraps. Pretty nice little game, it has a lot of future scope.
What Gunsmith is eluding too is the fact that this thread was long dead with only one reply till today/yesterday.
I think there must be a wider context to Gunsmith's ire (presumably to do with other posts elsewhere) that I'm missing, this necropost didn't seem that bothersome to me. This game, however, looks suspiciously like driving with all of the best bits of driving - the experience, the sensation, the pretty places, the sightseeing - taken out of it. I think the graphics would need to be vastly improved to make it tempting. I'd play Forza et al just to see gorgeous cars in realistic detail; if a bog standard road sim is going to be worthwhile it needs to be similarly gorgeous. After all, real life has amazing graphics, and I can go out and drive around in that any time
Word. I might go to one of those driving days, though, where you get to have a go in all sorts of exotic cars. I mean it costs about the same as - or less than - a full driving sim PC setup.
I had an experience day voucher from my girlfriend last christmas, I had a choice of cars to pick, went for the Ariel Atom, craziest car i've ever driven and well worth it.