I've never used racing line but I agree it's very useful when you dont know the track. Never copy the racing line but it will give you nice advice for braking points for example.
Wondering why no one has written here that Nurburgring GP and Lotus T125 are probably coming for next patch. Saw some pictures on facebook earlier today.
It was hard situation. Both of us didn't know where each other was when entering Eau Rouge but I was sure i had small lead and thought the Green car back up a bit. Luckily I got only single 4x so didn't lost SR that much.
I dont understand why every racing games (sims too) have such a boring sounds. AC has okay sounds but cars like MP4 GT3 sounds beastly IRL but in AC it sounds more like vacuum cleaner compared to real life.
I can't believe it would be more powerful without expansion chamber. And even if it is, it would be very shit to drive compared to correct length pipe with expansion chamber.
Actually i understand your earlier post. I had almost same feeling, why? Because I haven't watched his movies so to me it was just actor who died to drugs. Situation would be whole different if i would have watched his movies and liked them. It's all about what u think the person
But still you have "RIP Tomek Nogiec" in your signature. I'm not blaming Tomek for his crash but I know and he has said it to me that he has always been driving (too) fast with his car. So I'm quite sure his crash didn't happened in normal speeds...
E: And I know it's not really same thing but just wanted to point out...
Just tried Joux plane with Formula Abarth. It's so much fun Got 5:19.166 and it was like my third try and I didn't even remember turns in last part of track. Also got one penalty on that lap...
When I was in London with my family we had ticket for these buses: http://www.theoriginaltour.com/ They were really nice, great for sightseeing and also moving from place to other. Just look at map which they will give you and find where are bus stops (there are lots of them), hop in bus and leave when you want
Remember WR450 needs lots of maintenance (dunno is that right word). You have to change oils every 10 hours and things like piston and bearings from engine needs to be changed faster than in normal bikes. Same thing with KTMs, Husaberg etc. If you want to do that they will be very nice bikes. WR250 X and R models are nice for road use because you dont need to change oils very often. Only negative thing is low power. F models are pure enduros I think and needs also lots of maintenance.
I would suggest Suzuki DR-Z 400 for you. It's very good for offroad, ok amount of power and have to change oils like every 3-5k km's.
I have to admit I don't have any personal experience of these bikes but I've read more than enough of those different enduros because I wanted to get one. Just one problem, I dont have enough money (and age yet) for bike.
If there is topic for Woodcutter simulator I think this one needs too What you guys think? I think if u r interested about car mechanic n stuff this could be quite good.