I might be organizing an event with the MRT and might be a fan of it yes, but does that automatically mean I can ONLY drive the MRT? Like say you like to race on ovals, yet I've seen you on normal courses as well.
I agree with some guys here about self-made tracks/cars. Much like rFactor: Even though I haven't raced much in LFS yet, I have to say I'm soon dying to boredom with the current tracks/cars. Way too much fantasy imo, needs more (real) content. Quite no one use the default tracks/cars for multiplayer in rFactor, only new content.
Indeed but he stated he wants a PC to run rFactor maxed out as well. I can tell from my experience, the early days of my simracing, LFS ran well maxed out, just some lagspikes here and there but rFactor only worked with the lowest settings to play properly.
The PC was very poor, a pre-built office PC from 2003, still used in 2011
Thank god I have this decent gaming PC now.
Just a shame I can't run it on full graphics since my PC is too weak for that, but I ran fairly high settings though. The game also reminds me a lot of their earlier game netKar PRO.
Session: Race
Timecode and lap: 0:50.41, Lap 1
Cars involved: 03, 36
Description of incident: #36 takes the inside line to T3 from behind me while not leaving enough room. This results in a punt, causing me to spin.
Iceman the best. Finishing in front of Vettel regardless of a worse starting position and being unable to win.
Although I feel sorry for Bottas for retiring for the first time on such an ironic track, however good to see Williams snatcing their first championship point of the season, as well as Hamilton taking his first win this season in Mercedes.
In the upcoming round in Aston, do you have to keep 2 wheels on the track at all times there as well? There are many wide kerbs where you could easily cut by mistake.