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rFactor & F1
I am getting ready to buy rFactor. But if it doesn't have the F1 cars yet I
will pass until they have them. I have read up on this game a little and see some pics of F1 cars, but am not clear if they come with the game. Can someone please tell me? This seems like the best racing sim purchase in quite some time. The last I bought was N2003 and EA Sports F1 2001 which I was running last night to check out my new flat panel. But if rFactor has cool F1 cars, I am there! -- |
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"Greg Cisko" > wrote in message ... >I am getting ready to buy rFactor. But if it doesn't have the F1 cars yet I > will pass until they have them. I have read up on this game a little and > see > some pics of F1 cars, but am not clear if they come with the game. Can > someone please tell me? This seems like the best racing sim purchase in > quite some time. > > The last I bought was N2003 and EA Sports F1 2001 which I was > running last night to check out my new flat panel. But if rFactor has cool > F1 cars, I am there! > > -- > > > the cars that come with rFactor aren't called F1 but are basically F1 cars. if you buy rF, the cars are pretty easy to drive with the max downforce. its when you want to improve your times and have to start dropping the downforce that they become tricky to drive without aids. cheers steve |
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IMHO the "formula" cars in rFactor are a mess. They are much too fast and
the tracks that come with the game are much to tight to run that fast. The trainer cars are the only open wheel cars that are done well. Remember, just one mans opinion. "Steve Whitty" > wrote in message ... > > "Greg Cisko" > wrote in message > ... >>I am getting ready to buy rFactor. But if it doesn't have the F1 cars yet >>I >> will pass until they have them. I have read up on this game a little and >> see >> some pics of F1 cars, but am not clear if they come with the game. Can >> someone please tell me? This seems like the best racing sim purchase in >> quite some time. >> >> The last I bought was N2003 and EA Sports F1 2001 which I was >> running last night to check out my new flat panel. But if rFactor has >> cool >> F1 cars, I am there! >> >> -- >> >> >> > > > the cars that come with rFactor aren't called F1 but are basically F1 > cars. if you buy rF, the cars are pretty easy to drive with the max > downforce. its when you want to improve your times and have to start > dropping the downforce that they become tricky to drive without aids. > > cheers > > steve > |
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> Does rFactor even have the realistic F1 tracks???
Not yet, but expect lots of add-ons for rFactor, as it was planned for this. I'll be waiting for Spa, and Nordschleife myself. |
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>"Jeff Reid" > wrote
> Not yet, but expect lots of add-ons for rFactor, as it > was planned for this. I'll be waiting for Spa, and > Nordschleife myself. Two important words in this post : "expect" and "waiting" -- -- François Ménard <ymenard> -- This announcement is brought to you by the Shimago-Dominguez Corporation - helping America into the New World... |
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> IMHO the "formula" cars in rFactor are a mess. They are much too fast
> and > the tracks that come with the game are much to tight to run that fast. > The > trainer cars are the only open wheel cars that are done well. Remember, > just one mans opinion. The very wide FOV and world movement in rFactor has tricked a lot of people into thinking that that fantasy F1 cars are way too fast but if you use a similar FOV to F1C or even GP4 they're comparable and if you watch the speeds when accelerating they seem reasonable. I've always loved wide FOVs so it didn't bother me. There's already an F1 mod available for rFactor but it's very amateurish and doesn't include tracks. Most of the supplied tracks are a bit small for F1 cars but Mills GP and Orchard Lake GP are pretty good. Toban GP & the 3rd party Birmingham aren't bad either. Indy fans should enjoy the huge Orchard Lake oval. |
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"Steve Simpson" > wrote in message > Indy fans should enjoy the huge Orchard Lake oval. Almost as boring as watching oval racing on tv. |
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I`ve always wondered what does the "world movement" do in games? This is
included also in GTR and haven`t figured yet out whats the clue? "Steve Simpson" > kirjoitti viestissä >> IMHO the "formula" cars in rFactor are a mess. They are much too fast >> and >> the tracks that come with the game are much to tight to run that fast. >> The >> trainer cars are the only open wheel cars that are done well. Remember, >> just one mans opinion. > > The very wide FOV and world movement in rFactor has tricked a lot of > people into thinking that that fantasy F1 cars are way too fast but if you > use a similar FOV to F1C or even GP4 they're comparable and if you watch > the speeds when accelerating they seem reasonable. I've always loved wide > FOVs so it didn't bother me. > > There's already an F1 mod available for rFactor but it's very amateurish > and doesn't include tracks. > > Most of the supplied tracks are a bit small for F1 cars but Mills GP and > Orchard Lake GP are pretty good. Toban GP & the 3rd party Birmingham > aren't bad either. > > Indy fans should enjoy the huge Orchard Lake oval. |
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The "world movement" setting enabled includes the planet motion into the
physics. One of the most interesting effects is the Coriolis effect, the forces acting upon something rotating (a race car turning in for instance) coming from the fact that the planet axis slowly "waggles" around it self. This same effect is why an maelstream in a sink will revolve the same way every time. Amazing what they can simulate these days, eh? ---A--- On 03.10.2005 19:26, JML wrote: > I`ve always wondered what does the "world movement" do in games? This is > included also in GTR and haven`t figured yet out whats the clue? > > "Steve Simpson" > kirjoitti > viestissä > >>>IMHO the "formula" cars in rFactor are a mess. They are much too fast >>>and >>>the tracks that come with the game are much to tight to run that fast. >>>The >>>trainer cars are the only open wheel cars that are done well. Remember, >>>just one mans opinion. >> >>The very wide FOV and world movement in rFactor has tricked a lot of >>people into thinking that that fantasy F1 cars are way too fast but if you >>use a similar FOV to F1C or even GP4 they're comparable and if you watch >>the speeds when accelerating they seem reasonable. I've always loved wide >>FOVs so it didn't bother me. >> >>There's already an F1 mod available for rFactor but it's very amateurish >>and doesn't include tracks. >> >>Most of the supplied tracks are a bit small for F1 cars but Mills GP and >>Orchard Lake GP are pretty good. Toban GP & the 3rd party Birmingham >>aren't bad either. >> >>Indy fans should enjoy the huge Orchard Lake oval. > > > |
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