Caster wouldn't cause the wheel to snap back as quick as this.
Actually, it seems to vary from session to session. Sometimes it is a strong force, sometimes weak, sometimes not there at all (like just tonight practicing the Star Mazda).
I've been running the Skip Barber car in iRacing, as well as a few other cars, and on the 21st I'm going to Laguna Seca to do a 3-day course in the real one. I'm going to do a writeup on my blog, maybe with comparisons. I'll PM you and let you know when it's up. It's the least I can do in return for the gift of LFS!
But Live for Speed gives me all the info I need, while also having stronger forces. I have a Fanatec 911 Turbo S and the drivers are set to 100% (max), and ingame varies. In LFS I have it set to 50, default, and in iRacing I have it at anywhere between 9 for the Radical, and 17 for the Solstice. Most are between 10-12. In LFS I can feel the exact slip angle of the tires and the relative position of the rear end. In iRacing I can seemingly only feel the rear end. It's like all the subtlety of the rubber is gone.
Nevertheless, I will trying tweaking it some. Thanks.
Perhaps LFS scale the forces differently? Some sort of dynamic compression could be applied. besides, LFS has much less subtlety anyway, so you won't notice as easily.
I fixed the attachment, btw.
And I think most people usually end up with FF settings of 8-15 in iRacing. I have mine at 12, adn get a little clipping with a G25, but it brings out the bumps better, so it's a compromise.
The trick with iR is not to get sucked in. The hype is bigger than the reality. But the reality is higher quality than LFS (in a lot of areas).
The only way to find out is to try it. Those who complain about $5 trials, iRacing is quite simply not for you. Its a subscription base game so you will always be paying for it.
you tell people not to call you a troll then start calling all iracers suckers... double standards mate? get a grip FFS! All the information was there for you to read BEFORE you parted with the cash. The sucker is you !
I put you in very high regard but these comments seem way out of character for you...... Just because you're pissed off at yourself for spanking the cash, you seem to be taking out of those at iracing that are happy, by calling them suckers - very unfair!
Well at least in iRacing I don't get banned by some foreign faggots who think it's funny to vote ban me before I leave the pits and call me a 'CRASHER' turkish ****s.
Oh and excuse my language, I'm just angry at how some people are.
and besides this was a crash server..... and I never even got out the pits before I got called a 'CRASHER' then he said 'BANN' then he was like 'PRESS 1' typical.
Oh it's the same with games that allow normal people to ban, I got kicked from a CoD game today because my score was too good, apparently they all sucked because my kills added up to more than all of my teams together.
LFS could certainly learn one thing from iRacing. Give the users small changes but often, rather than all this bull about its coming but no date. With iRacing its a free update every 3 months, with new pay stuff in between and there seems to be no one moaning about how slow developement is or asking when X will come.
However iRacing could certainly learn a lot from LFS in how simple it is to race multicar with who you want.
One of the biggest things in motor racing is trying to beat your team mates and this is 100% missing in iRacing.
They are both great sims but for different markets
It's so simple to have an evenings racing with your mates driving what you want, where you want.
Am I missing something?
How were you robbed? I must me missing something here as well.
No one forced you to spend £300. You must have been nuts to spend all that before you even knew if it was the sim for you and whether you'd be in for the long run or not.
My advice to anyone wishing to try it out is go with a 3 month sub initially. If after a few weeks you think it's your cup of tea then purchase the Mustang or Skippy depending on what sort of cars you like and get a couple of tracks for those series (remember, there's no need to buy all the tracks, you only have to do 8 weeks out of the 12 for a season) Don't rush to get up the licence levels. Pick a car and learn it well, get to know the system and just stick with that for your first 3 months.
After that you'll be in a much better position to know if it's the sim for you or not and whether the cost is worth it.
No one is holding a gun to your head forcing you to spend a load of cash. Apart from Sub fees iRacing can be as cheap or expensive as you chose it to be.
But we wouldn't know that since iRacing makes sure to keep everyone who didn't pay out of their forum for some strange reason. I guess they either have to hide something or are just elitist.
What would you do there? You don`t like iRacing. We are paying for it, and i`m happy that there is a forum without too much trolling..let other forum`s do that..
Elitist? Ohh my god...I thought you was much clever than that..my mistake..
Well i be the last to say iracing is cheap. It isnt as cheap as LFS is. I mean you buy the LFS content down it and done you are. No monthly subscription or the need of new tracks or cars.
But iracing does give the best racing experience I have seen so far. Played many sims including rfactor, nkpro and LFS off course but none of the mentioned give me that much feeling its real.
I do it like Moose explaned here above. Just bought the Skippy and mustang along with 2 tracks and off we go again. Need to some more practise but its fun. I have a 3 months subscription to see what iracing is like. Its fun, like it a lot but I wont compare it with LFS.
Isnt fair to compare 2 different sims with both different goals set as a target. Why compare them ? Both have their flaws and their best bits. I loved LFS but since not updating the content a bit boring. Still a good sim to do.