yeah it's a great track / car combo, ran in a hosted session there the other day, got down to a 14.0 optimal on the international without chicanes so god knows how fast the experts will be but druids is epic in it
Is the V8 super car worth getting? I've read from quite a few it's a piece of crap and nobody races it, but is it at least fun to just lap with? Thanks.
If like me, you love something with so much power you can't go over 1/4 throttle with until you are in a perfectly straight line, then get it ^.^ (that was a bit of an exaggeration)
I need to get using the LMP I bought ages ago... There is quite a few tracks I can race at this season
It's not crap at all, it's one of, if not THE best car on iRacing. Feels the most realistic to drive, people just say it's crap cos they are used to braking at the 50m board, but in FPR Falcon you gotta brake at the 150m maybe.
It annoys me when people say it's crap cos they clearly haven't driven it enough, it's a thouroughly enjoyable car, much like the Mustang (but even more so) you can drift and slide the car without losing time or wrecking, it's definately one of the best cars! That and the Radical are must-have cars IMO.
Mildy amusing to do a few laps in, but absolutely nothing like a V8 supercar. Ask Shane van Gisbergen. Actually don't bother, he's already been asked. "not even close" was his response. Luckily he's helping them to get it right, so it might well be a decent car in the future.
Agreed with the Radical though..that IS a must have car. (As is the Lotus)
It's fun to race and lap with, it puts a smile on your face when you've done a good lap as you know you've done well in keeping it on the track and under control. You need to be careful on the throttle, brake early, and kinda drive it slow and smooth to go fast and keep the tyres from getting worn too much. Might not be realistic, but meh when a lot of the cars are broken anyway you might as well have fun with it
In terms of participation only 9 other car classes were above it last season (HPD O/F, SM, Skippy, MX-5 O/F, Mustang and Solstice/SRF) - ok, half of the drivers were Aussies and their main races are Mondays at 1045 GMT, but there's enough other races through the weekend for you to have some fun racing it - especially as this week is Watkins Glen.
The Radical is the only car to me that feels spot on, although I haven't driven the Lotus in a long time so that could be up there now aswell. The Radical actually feels predictable though and does what you'd expect a car to do, like you're driving a real racing car on the limit. In comparison, the V8, although quite entertaining to drive (or rather, wrestle with it to keep it in a straight line) reminds me more than any other that I am playing a game on a computer. The sounds for it are great though. Formula Mazda engine sounds are still shite considering this is meant to be the cream of the crop of all racing sims available.
To me the v8 supercar in iracing sounds totally different than it sounds in tv, youtube or in every other video I've ever seen about those cars. It's not bad sounding but just totally different than I'd thought. There is some strange total lack of that high shrieking sound which to me is so characteristic to those high revving big V8s. The iracing versions sounds nice but also is kind of muffled and humming instead of shrieking and throaty. I'm sure those aspects are highlighted with the bad video and mic quality in those vids but the difference is just too big...
Tbh the sound of the v8 was a big disappointment for me...
I think the sound in most of the cars is lacking compared to real life. They were working on something called F-Mod but the guy developing that left them.
Yeah for me all the sounds in iracing are sub par.
I might go for the radical now. I've been watching some videos and it looks fun. Again the sound of that car isn't impressive. I loved the sounds of the radicals in the simbin series.
The Gis said the FPR Falcon is fine. So I still love the V8 supercar.
Also, we should ask Scott Andrews, he is the only one on lfsforum who has driven anything close to a V8 Supercar (Commodore Cup) afaik and I think he also holds a few WR's on iRacing.
I think the sound is ok, it's alot deeper than you hear on TV, but inside the car you're wearing balaclava, earplugs [maybe] and a helmet, so the treble is the one part of audio that will be cancelled out. So I think it's about right.
He said it was not even close to how the real thing drives! I don't know what comment you're twisting to come up with "he said it's fine" but that certainly wasn't his opinion several months ago. End of story.
They used the physics for one of the impalas as the base for that car, and it shows. It also brings out all the worst characteristics of the old Tyre model.
I'm not saying people shouldn't enjoy driving it..it's a free world, but it's definitely not a "good" car in any way at the moment and its not in the slightest bit realistic to drive.
The V8SC on the OTM is not close to real life at all - Scott and Shane have both said so and it is obvious even without their input as evidenced by the required rally style driving to be fast.
I believe that Shane is happy with the progress of the NTM on the V8SC but I only know that third hand.
It's still a fun car as is though and was my favourite up until the Ford GT came out. The latest version of the NTM on the Ford GT is sublime