i had a keyboard and used it for 3 months then i got a wheel and from time to time i still use the keyboard so if your good at it with the keys its worth it...for me its more realistic with the wheel....i bout s2 about 1 year after i bought my wheel...save up and buy s2 then the wheel or vise versa
I couldnt believe it but yes you will see newbs in s2 servers as i found out today when i was playing...they were doing the normal newb things like crashing, not following rules, etc....there are some servers that have the host actually playing and they deal with them...but if your in a server where the host isnt playing you can have the newb kicked or banned and if that dosent work you can change to a different server
1. Yes
2. Yes, but definitely get a wheel as it will add so much more to the experience
3. Yes, but much much less than on the demo servers. Plus, in S2 there are ways to take measures against crashers, which aren't possible on demo servers.
I know this problably isn't the best time to say this or what you want to hear, as you just spent some cash, but you'll need to get a wheel at some point. You'll miss out on soooooo much if you stay with KB/mouse, so start saving
Hey everyone thanks for the big welcome but i have a question to ask instaead of using a wheel as im not too keen on them would a controller like a ps2 1 be better than a keyboard ????
3- 100% yes. But.. Find a server were the same ppl play all the time. Make your self know as a clean racer. D'ont mind coming in last for a while and learn from the other drivers. Once you are accepted you have no idea how great this game can be.
Ps We hold a clean drivers open race every Sunday at 8:30 pm eastern time at the Chops racing server. Join us if you like.
Man after trying to have some clean races last night I'm likely to agree with the above.
And the tyres really need some work. R2's don't fry after 10ish laps on a short circuit.
Ahhh, let the flaming begin.
In the nGTR mini-league I ran earlier this summer, there was only one race in which I wasn't able to do the entire distance (a 45min to 1hr race) on a single set of R2s. If you're burning through them too quickly, it's probably because of deficiencies in your setup or a lack of smoothness in your driving.
Which isn't to say that the tire model is perfect, because it isn't. It to say that, all things considered, it's pretty damn good.
I guess it's my fault then.
Being a mouse racer, smooth driving is a tad harder but not impossible.
Also, with the FZR, I never need a second set of tyres up to about 40-45 mins on AS gran prix. But some other cars really seems to eat the tyres away very fast.
I believe the tyre model is not evenly (correctly?) distributed between the softness/hardness levels and between cars.
So let me rephrase my statement.
The tyre model itself is quite nice. However, it needs tweaking in terms of wear/surface heat to make it correspond to real life tyre classes.
However, crashers and T1 morons are still my biggest gripe.
In demo we had intentional crashes but most racers still knew what to do in T1. S2 seems to be much worse in that department IMO.
I think I need to enter a few events to really get some nice racing going on.