1. If I got into the real world counter parts of these cars, after a few laps of recalibrating myself for the difference between real accelerator, brake, clutch, and steering...would I be able to approach my in game lap times?
I know in a sim you can't feel the G-forces but wouldn't getting more input in real life just make it easier to anticipate and react?
I feel like LFS teaches you the concepts and techniques of real racing such that in a real car you would already know what you're supposed to do but it would take you a while to learn how do with a real car the same things you did in LFS. But if you never had any exposure to a sim you would have to learn all the concepts and techniques on top of control.
Of course IRL you wouldn't have the confidence to take the same risks you do in LFS. I crash a lot but IRL it only takes one bad crash to end my life or send me to the ICU.
Has anyone here ever tried racing a real car?
I know in a sim you can't feel the G-forces but wouldn't getting more input in real life just make it easier to anticipate and react?
I feel like LFS teaches you the concepts and techniques of real racing such that in a real car you would already know what you're supposed to do but it would take you a while to learn how do with a real car the same things you did in LFS. But if you never had any exposure to a sim you would have to learn all the concepts and techniques on top of control.
Of course IRL you wouldn't have the confidence to take the same risks you do in LFS. I crash a lot but IRL it only takes one bad crash to end my life or send me to the ICU.
Has anyone here ever tried racing a real car?