I just did that with RBR like I've done several times before. I played RBR for two months but the first time I didn't get that "ah, I didn't remember how good LFS was" feeling. The grip issues and the sounds feels (correction: sounds sounds) worse than ever, but of course I'll get used to it...
Well, it's your own fault if you take the only *other* sim that is comparable to LFS. From my experience RBR has by far the best FF besides LFS, so taking that as a "chill out" from LFS is a really bad idea
I find it difficult to get into rFactor. It's so hard to tell what the car is doing in rF through the wheel. The FF effects in rF just don't seem to give much indication on what the car is doing. Also the steering lag annoys me so much when trying to catch the car quickly. I still think LFS has the upper hand on the physics side just because of the FF and also the amount you can change on the setups in LFS is a big plus towards simulation.
Haha, that is very true. I tried playing GT4 with my DFP and there is no feel whatsoever. The cars almost seem to "float" on the track at times, if that makes sense