Scince when has Guernsey been a country? If you're gonna count them then count the Shetlands, the Isle of Mull, the Isle of Wight and many many more surrounding UK islands. It's a fail. And most of africa drive on the right, my dad's been to ghana and if you watch "long way down" it's plain to see. Fail. Fail.
I woldn't say that RBR's gravel physics are much better because there aren't any good ways to compare RBR and LFS. Both have different kind of cars, tyres and tracks.
And I'm not so sure about the connected to the road effect how it should be. When I have driven a real car on gravel, in 100 km/h it doesn't feel to be connected to the road depending how loose the gravel is.
So at this point I couldn't realy say which would be better RBR or LFS at simulating rally driving. Untill we get some comparable rally cars and tracks to the LFS, there no much point of speculating which is better at simulating rally driving.
I have done some nutter driving on gravel and asphalt, RWD fun. On loose gravel the feeling is that the car is "light", but that's not exactly what I meant, can't really explain. Yes, cars are different, but in LFS gravel/sand/grass just doesn't feel right. How car reacts and looses and gets a grip, it all happens in kinda weird way in LFS, it all feels like being in slow-mo or something.
Sorry if this has been posted before, but I tought it might be an interesting read for someone.
//edit: Ooops, it's not the 'Roc, it's the Mk6 Golf Sorry, I was mistaken by the small pictures and I didn't even read the text before posting here, shame on me.
What's with the latest trend to but the most ugly wheels with rediculously low tires on new cars? It's absolutely hideous. But then, there wasn't a single good looking golf out there after the Mk I anyways...
I don't understand. Why is VW producing the Sirocco when it looks the same as the golf, and in essence is the same basic car as the golf? It just seems like a waste of time and money for VW.
Check the photo's, alot meaner than a golf could ever look, if only we were getting the race version. (cars raced 24hrs of nurburgring earlier in the year.
a little bit OT...
but that car's basically same everything as the Golf, which means next to zero development cost on anything mechanical (well they did improve on a certain areas and added some extra bits somewhere, but u get the idea), design a new body, and that's basically the same car with a wider appeal. Those that didn't like the Golf might perhaps go for the Scirocco instead.
that's how car manufacturers do business these days...
I hope it wont be like a real VW, over weight and under powered. If it's a gti it might compete with the xf and uf otherwise it will be useless. A fictional car would have been better imo.