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Doing research for the driving cab forum.....
BadMouth:
--- Quote from: baritonomarchetto on November 09, 2013, 04:39:54 am ---Hey, where's the iconic "outrun" blondie? :D
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She's out of town for the weekend, hence all my fun! ;D
....and her hair is dyed red at the moment (although she is blonde).
--- Quote from: Fursphere on November 09, 2013, 09:03:29 am ---
--- Quote ---The car would not lose grip or squeal the tires no matter how fast I went into the corners (the guy said I was nowhere near the limits). (This does not match my results when playing sim racers)
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You know, I've often felt this way about racing sims. The only time I've had a similar experience to most sim racers in a real car is when I was driving in the snow in my Jeep back in the day...
Like Shift and Shift 2 are really not fun to me for the simple fact that the cars feel like you're driving on marbles on an ice covered track. Where the hell is the traction?
Very cool adventure you had there too btw!
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I think it's that sims do a horrible job of portraying the sense of speed. You don't realize how fast your going in a sim unless you spend your time watching the speedometer.
Locke141:
Thats amazing.
Where is the Stig?
wp34:
That's really awesome! The Outrun attempt puts it over the top. :applaud:
--- Quote from: BadMouth on November 08, 2013, 09:05:30 pm --- Handling was insane. The car would not lose grip or squeal the tires no matter how fast I went into the corners (the guy said I was nowhere near the limits). (This does not match my results when playing sim racers)
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My dad had a 1999 Corvette and driving it felt like a slot car. It just went were you pointed it with no slippage. The little I've played sims does not match this at all.
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