Hi,
I just finished watching the last Top Gear of the series, where J. Clarkson tries to match his time in GT4 at Leguna Seca against his time in real life with the same car and the same track.
In this episode he talks about what separates real racers from 'computer game racers'. I know from past experience, even though I can drive quick enough to scare all of my passengers in real life, I don't have that extra 20% nerves to take a corner, which I know should be flat out, flat out.
So my question is this, what do real racing drivers feel, as they're approacing a difficult corner. Clarkson recons that they are missing a part of their brain that gives them the normal fear, I'd like to hear the opinions of real racers who have played LFS.
I just finished watching the last Top Gear of the series, where J. Clarkson tries to match his time in GT4 at Leguna Seca against his time in real life with the same car and the same track.
In this episode he talks about what separates real racers from 'computer game racers'. I know from past experience, even though I can drive quick enough to scare all of my passengers in real life, I don't have that extra 20% nerves to take a corner, which I know should be flat out, flat out.
So my question is this, what do real racing drivers feel, as they're approacing a difficult corner. Clarkson recons that they are missing a part of their brain that gives them the normal fear, I'd like to hear the opinions of real racers who have played LFS.