I think this game may be a low-key appeal for simracers in general, not only those interested in endurance, because it offers ranked sprint races right off the bat. GT cars are obviously a popular choice, and that will improve even more when GT3 joins less popular GTE. The hidden gem are the LMP2, very lightweight, very straightforward high-aero cars that offer fantastic sprint racing, even though the class was designed for endurance. They're basically Formula 2 cars with roofs and headlights slapped on. And Hypercars are like GT3 on steroids. 20 to 60 minute races are great in all those cars, and that distance is avarage simracer's bread and butter.
It got me off iracing. Safety rating matchmaking with no monthly fee and way more dynamic physics. If a noobie told me theyre looking to get into simracing, in my mind, theres no competition. Im having a blast in vr.
I've played it for a few days now. It was a pita to setup and get everything working. And still has weird bugs with ffb and crashing to desktop randomly. But for the most part, at the moment, it is working. And when it works, it's really good. The visuals, the tyre model, the tracks, all is very nice. Ffb could be better but could be worse also. The audio also is not perfect.
@@Tetosh so i've heard. On moza 16nm wheelbase it lacks detail no matter what settings i try. But it is decent after 6 hours of trying different settings.
Impressive. A 25 min video with absolutely no comment on physics, graphics, audio, online lobbies, netcode, vr.
He’s primarily a f1 24 player, he obviously doesn’t care about any of the above 😂
I think this game may be a low-key appeal for simracers in general, not only those interested in endurance, because it offers ranked sprint races right off the bat. GT cars are obviously a popular choice, and that will improve even more when GT3 joins less popular GTE. The hidden gem are the LMP2, very lightweight, very straightforward high-aero cars that offer fantastic sprint racing, even though the class was designed for endurance. They're basically Formula 2 cars with roofs and headlights slapped on. And Hypercars are like GT3 on steroids. 20 to 60 minute races are great in all those cars, and that distance is avarage simracer's bread and butter.
I recommend it
Highly recommend! Way cheaper than iracing
It got me off iracing. Safety rating matchmaking with no monthly fee and way more dynamic physics. If a noobie told me theyre looking to get into simracing, in my mind, theres no competition. Im having a blast in vr.
I've played it for a few days now. It was a pita to setup and get everything working. And still has weird bugs with ffb and crashing to desktop randomly. But for the most part, at the moment, it is working. And when it works, it's really good. The visuals, the tyre model, the tracks, all is very nice. Ffb could be better but could be worse also. The audio also is not perfect.
Ffb is the best thing on this sim ^^
@@Tetosh so i've heard. On moza 16nm wheelbase it lacks detail no matter what settings i try. But it is decent after 6 hours of trying different settings.
if it had any feeling under brakes I'd really enjoy it
Yes
Off course!!!
Is online alive?
My LMU kept crashing even with 32gb ram and 4070 so i prefer ACC
I7 7700k + 1080 ti 2nd hand and work fine for me 😊
@@ducat7493 how😅
@@ChenSergio22I run a AMD 7 7600x and a 4060 GPU also have 32gb ram, the game runs absolutely fine for me! He often does it crash?
@@lukeduffy130 yes on multiyer mid races 😪
@@lukeduffy130 almost every multyplayer races😪
Yeah you haven’t been sent a copy of the game but you own shares in the Motorsports Games company right?😂
Hell NO! They will be bankrupted and stop support soon! AC EVO is the sim to get! LMU is simply charging too much for too little...
Never trust the opinion of someone who uses fannytec lol
What a dumb comment