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rFactor AI Tin Tops Vs Open Wheelers
I have been reading lots of complaints about the AI in rF for the last
few days, But my first few days driving didn't seem to have the same problems. I spent most of the first days using the fendered cars though. Then I tried the F1ish cars and began to see what everyone was complaining about. Has anyone compared the AI behavior between the two varieties? Is one better than the other? dave henrie |
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It could be that most people stink badly in the F1 cars right now.
-- David G Fisher "Dave Henrie" > wrote in message . 97.136... > I have been reading lots of complaints about the AI in rF for the last > few days, But my first few days driving didn't seem to have the same > problems. I spent most of the first days using the fendered cars though. > Then I tried the F1ish cars and began to see what everyone was complaining > about. > > Has anyone compared the AI behavior between the two varieties? Is one > better than the other? > > dave henrie > |
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I wasn't implying that you do btw. :-)
-- David G Fisher "David G Fisher" > wrote in message ... > It could be that most people stink badly in the F1 cars right now. > > > -- > David G Fisher > > "Dave Henrie" > wrote in message > . 97.136... >> I have been reading lots of complaints about the AI in rF for the last >> few days, But my first few days driving didn't seem to have the same >> problems. I spent most of the first days using the fendered cars though. >> Then I tried the F1ish cars and began to see what everyone was >> complaining >> about. >> >> Has anyone compared the AI behavior between the two varieties? Is one >> better than the other? >> >> dave henrie >> > > |
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"David G Fisher" > wrote in message ... >I wasn't implying that you do btw. :-) > > > -- > David G Fisher Would you still recommend it? I'm still on the fence. Is it worth 39.00? |
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It is not possible to complain about the AI in rFactor.
That's because there IS NO AI in rFactor. I just spent the last hour offline getting ass-ended by every single AI car on the track. ZERO aviodance manuevers on their part. -Larry "Dave Henrie" > wrote in message . 97.136... > I have been reading lots of complaints about the AI in rF for the last > few days, But my first few days driving didn't seem to have the same > problems. I spent most of the first days using the fendered cars though. > Then I tried the F1ish cars and began to see what everyone was complaining > about. > > Has anyone compared the AI behavior between the two varieties? Is one > better than the other? > > dave henrie > |
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reminds me of Microsoft Cart Precision Racing a few years ago, about the AI
or lack of -- Steve H "Larry" > wrote in message news:eEuSe.7293$Cc5.2979@lakeread06... > It is not possible to complain about the AI in rFactor. > > That's because there IS NO AI in rFactor. > > I just spent the last hour offline getting ass-ended by every single AI > car on the track. ZERO aviodance manuevers on their part. > > -Larry > > "Dave Henrie" > wrote in message > . 97.136... >> I have been reading lots of complaints about the AI in rF for the last >> few days, But my first few days driving didn't seem to have the same >> problems. I spent most of the first days using the fendered cars though. >> Then I tried the F1ish cars and began to see what everyone was >> complaining >> about. >> >> Has anyone compared the AI behavior between the two varieties? Is one >> better than the other? >> >> dave henrie >> > > |
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DJRJR wrote:
> "David G Fisher" > wrote in message > ... > >>I wasn't implying that you do btw. :-) >> >> >>-- >>David G Fisher > > > Would you still recommend it? I'm still on the fence. Is it worth 39.00? > > I'd say it's well worth it. I've only been using the open wheeled trainer, and I'd say it is even more realistic than GPL. You have a tire model and pitstops for starters. |
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Larry wrote:
> It is not possible to complain about the AI in rFactor. > > That's because there IS NO AI in rFactor. > > I just spent the last hour offline getting ass-ended by every single AI car > on the track. ZERO aviodance manuevers on their part. > No problems here. Probably because I'm running at near the same pace as the AI, and not braking too early. Braking too early in a real motor race will get you rear-ended nearly every time. |
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straiton wrote:
> reminds me of Microsoft Cart Precision Racing a few years ago, about the AI > or lack of Microsoft Crap Precision Racing, you mean. One of the worst sims ever. |
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"DJRJR" > wrote in message ... > > Would you still recommend it? I'm still on the fence. Is it worth 39.00? For sure! |
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