They've got to sort out the sounds though post NetKarPro. We can't still have that canned sounding skid noise, and somebody kicking a dustbin if you go off track. The latter I can still hear.
Who says old Monza and the Sudschleife? If you're just basing it on those track maps in the picture I'd say don't get too excited, that could be misleading.
If they are indeed included, though, I'm buying it for sure. Absolutely.
No more info on VLN yet. They didn't want pictures taken of it, probably still way too WIP to show anything. Or maybe they had it converted from nkpro just for testing purposes. Then again...they have it licensed (logo on the track menu indicates license) Non licensed tracks like Mugello aka Scaperia on their track list have no official logo on them.
It has 3 "modes". The main one being a full simulation like what we are used to. The others are just you're normal aid-filled stuff. Instead of people going into options and manually doing it (that actually puts people off, crazy I know), they just make modes for it.
So the future of simracing seems to be in the hands of ISI and Kunos. (Wake up ScaViEr!). Well DK and the gang have done some nice work as well and continue to do so in the future, but i don't have enough arms and limbs to pay for it.
You gotta love them, they have a VERY loyal community, maybe the best physics engine, and yet they let the game die and only show up on forums to delete some spam or racist comment..
Here's another drift video on a single screen. Which shows (briefly) how much less steering lag there is when the resolution isn't that huge. V-sync still on, so some steering lag remains. http://www.youtube.com/watch?f ... mbedded&v=B_De-kdVx9k
Also shows that drifting isn't as easy as Aris first showed, he obviously had had a lot more practice prior to GC. Where this guy was having his first go at AC, but has real world experience in drifting.
The setup, as mentioned is a bit crazy for a production car
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From iR forums (don't know who because i can't go there)
Cameras don't increase the steering lag. That's an old myth that simply is not true.
Personally I hate it when people say "you won't feel it when driving". Maybe I'm more sensitive to it than someone else but for me if there is steering lag I will feel it.
NKpro has no serious input-lag problem, so I hope AC won't have one. Also you can reduce the amount of lag by running with higher FPS, disable triple-bufferung and prerendering features of the GPU.
This. Confirmed by Dave and Me in GT5. When i play with my normal 24" PC monitor it's just like any other game on PC, but on a my 37" TV it's woeful and apparently has been worse at GT Academy even.
Anyway, not really able to make up my mind baout this yet. Will not buy into rumors, must test first to form an opinion.