We are just curious as to why LFS feels soo horrid for you...
"This shit sucks" care explaining why, so we can improve?
OT:
>GTR2 feels very nice, the FFB is very good, but i have a hard time learning the tracks again.
>Richard Burns Rally: Awesome. The accelerator may be too sensible and the camera sometimes feels wrong. Though, there is a mod for the camera and option for input sensitivity.
>Race07 (&siblings): Feels pretty much like GTR2 (no wai man) but i think the FFB is not quite the same. Still, not bad.
>iRacing: if youre not afraid of spending, the comunity and racing is very good. I personally consider the physics enough and convincing (some actually hate with all their heart). After racing a lot on Laguna Seca, i can't seem to play on this track on any other simulator and not complaining about how it iRacing's Laguna Seca is awesome (because... laser scan).
Also Miatas on Lime Rock = Awesome.
>SimRaceway: Apart from the graphics, i actually think it fares very well. I havent spent a dime yet on this, but Evo X on Lime Rock is awesome too.
Still, if you dont buy the cars, you will have a hard time finding servers to play. they are cheap though (you can get a pack of 12 for like 6 bucks)
>Assetto Corsa: Please do try to get the tech preview. It's ****ing awesome, the FFB feeling is just right.
[Arcade games (just for phun)]
>NFS Hot Pursuit(2012): It's quite fun if you reduce the wheel lock to lock range to 360 or less. the game becomes easy as ****. No FFB though.
>Burnout Paradise: Again, same as NFS Hot Pursuit. Technically it has FFB, but i couldn't get it to work.
On a side note, playing arcade games with G25/27 makes them kinda... easy or trivial. you dont have to worry about racing lines or heel/toe or trail braking. just releasing and reappling throttle, OR braking slightly, you regain total control. Use the spare brain processing power to whatever you want.