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iRacing = crack in a box
The NDA has been lifted for iRacing.
And as I said in the subject, iRacing is crack in a box. It's the most addicting thing a simracer will get since the end of the NROS. It's that amazing. Sure it's not finished yet, but it will open in less than a month so you guys better start preparing yourself if you ever want to start simracing again. Let me rephrase this : iRacing is so good (physics, track modelling, multi racing experience) that it made me come back from retirement, made me buy a 1500$ PC and a G25 wheel. Bitches better prepare yourself, simracing is back. |
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iRacing = crack in a box
Andrew MacPherson wrote:
> () wrote: > >> Bitches better prepare yourself, simracing is back. > > I've still got my fingers crossed that I'll hate it. I've almost given up > gaming completely, and the 'beast' down the desk hasn't been switched on > for weeks. Actually it might nearly be months. > > It sounds like I'd better start filtering out any message with iRacing in > it, just in case anyone starts calling it GPL2. :-) > > Andrew McP > > Well I have been testing it about a month,I don't think I'll be subscribing after release.Yea ,it's good but not sure it's that much better than the other racing sims that are out there now.At least not good enough to justify the pricing to me. |
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iRacing = crack in a box
And off we go....
-Larry > wrote in message ... > The NDA has been lifted for iRacing. > > > And as I said in the subject, iRacing is crack in a box. It's the > most > addicting thing a simracer will get since the end of the NROS. It's > that > amazing. Sure it's not finished yet, but it will open in less than a > month > so you guys better start preparing yourself if you ever want to start > simracing again. > > > Let me rephrase this : iRacing is so good (physics, track modelling, > multi > racing experience) that it made me come back from retirement, made me > buy a > 1500$ PC and a G25 wheel. > > > > Bitches better prepare yourself, simracing is back. |
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iRacing = crack in a box
Then it's not for you Jack. No problem. It's not expected to be for
everyone. However, your post completely side-steps the community, competition and other aspects of iRacing. There is a lot more to it than comparing the sim itself against sim xxxxxx. -Larry "Jack" > wrote in message . .. > Andrew MacPherson wrote: >> () wrote: >> >>> Bitches better prepare yourself, simracing is back. >> >> I've still got my fingers crossed that I'll hate it. I've almost given up >> gaming completely, and the 'beast' down the desk hasn't been switched on >> for weeks. Actually it might nearly be months. >> >> It sounds like I'd better start filtering out any message with iRacing in >> it, just in case anyone starts calling it GPL2. :-) >> >> Andrew McP >> >> > Well I have been testing it about a month,I don't think I'll be > subscribing after release.Yea ,it's good but not sure it's that much > better than the other racing sims that are out there now.At least not good > enough to justify the pricing to me. |
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iRacing = crack in a box
There is a lot more and lot less to it compared to other sims. How you see
the glass will impact who joins. The sim community is traditionally an open varied community with a lot of small groups doing varied things, with open mods, group leagues, custom tracks, add-ons, etc. iRacing is none of that as I understand it. iRacing is more about regimented organized racing on a grand scale with a central rules board running all aspects, which has both good and bad aspects. Time will tell how it goes, but I personally think the pricing plus strict rules and dictated racing divisions may turn a lot away from it. "Larry" > wrote in message ... > Then it's not for you Jack. No problem. It's not expected to be for > everyone. > > However, your post completely side-steps the community, competition and > other aspects of iRacing. There is a lot more to it than comparing the > sim itself against sim xxxxxx. > > -Larry > > "Jack" > wrote in message > . .. >> Andrew MacPherson wrote: >>> () wrote: >>> >>>> Bitches better prepare yourself, simracing is back. >>> >>> I've still got my fingers crossed that I'll hate it. I've almost given >>> up >>> gaming completely, and the 'beast' down the desk hasn't been switched on >>> for weeks. Actually it might nearly be months. >>> >>> It sounds like I'd better start filtering out any message with iRacing >>> in >>> it, just in case anyone starts calling it GPL2. :-) >>> >>> Andrew McP >>> >>> >> Well I have been testing it about a month,I don't think I'll be >> subscribing after release.Yea ,it's good but not sure it's that much >> better than the other racing sims that are out there now.At least not >> good enough to justify the pricing to me. > |
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iRacing = crack in a box
Valid points. And exactly why I like the idea.
If I'm being honest, I... 1. Am tired of online crash fests. 2. Truly, TRULY sick of the whole mod thing. Really, I am. I just wanna race these days without all that nonsense. 3. Love the idea of a centralized scoring system. 4. Love the idea of people racing under their REAL names. 5. People being responsible for their actions. And a bunch more. -Larry "schooner" > wrote in message news:Ktg2k.20$L03.9@edtnps92... > There is a lot more and lot less to it compared to other sims. How you > see the glass will impact who joins. The sim community is traditionally > an open varied community with a lot of small groups doing varied things, > with open mods, group leagues, custom tracks, add-ons, etc. iRacing is > none of that as I understand it. iRacing is more about regimented > organized racing on a grand scale with a central rules board running all > aspects, which has both good and bad aspects. > > Time will tell how it goes, but I personally think the pricing plus strict > rules and dictated racing divisions may turn a lot away from it. > > "Larry" > wrote in message > ... >> Then it's not for you Jack. No problem. It's not expected to be for >> everyone. >> >> However, your post completely side-steps the community, competition and >> other aspects of iRacing. There is a lot more to it than comparing the >> sim itself against sim xxxxxx. >> >> -Larry >> >> "Jack" > wrote in message >> . .. >>> Andrew MacPherson wrote: >>>> () wrote: >>>> >>>>> Bitches better prepare yourself, simracing is back. >>>> >>>> I've still got my fingers crossed that I'll hate it. I've almost given >>>> up >>>> gaming completely, and the 'beast' down the desk hasn't been switched >>>> on >>>> for weeks. Actually it might nearly be months. >>>> >>>> It sounds like I'd better start filtering out any message with iRacing >>>> in >>>> it, just in case anyone starts calling it GPL2. :-) >>>> >>>> Andrew McP >>>> >>>> >>> Well I have been testing it about a month,I don't think I'll be >>> subscribing after release.Yea ,it's good but not sure it's that much >>> better than the other racing sims that are out there now.At least not >>> good enough to justify the pricing to me. >> > > |
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iRacing = crack in a box
I agree on a lot of your points as well, I'm just saying many wont as its a
big change all round for the sim community. At that price I personally don't think I will bother, with work and personal life I suspect I wouldn't use it enough to justify the time I could spend racing. Plus to do it right I would want a setup on my LCD TV, not at my primary PC and that seems like a lot for one game. For the last while I've basically given up on PC gaming at gone the console route, lot less headaches and much quicker to pop on and play. I'll wait and see how iRacing progresses I guess and then see down the road if it may be a worthwhile investment. I managed a fulltime multi series N2003 league for years and know the pros and cons of all involved, iRacing is a good concept, I'm just not sure how it will fly with their divisional/licensing structure and subscription model. To me it seems to lack the personal close group feel that leagues bring to the racing, and makes it much more sterile and dictated. "Larry" > wrote in message ... > Valid points. And exactly why I like the idea. > > If I'm being honest, I... > > 1. Am tired of online crash fests. > 2. Truly, TRULY sick of the whole mod thing. Really, I am. I just wanna > race these days without all that nonsense. > 3. Love the idea of a centralized scoring system. > 4. Love the idea of people racing under their REAL names. > 5. People being responsible for their actions. > > And a bunch more. > > -Larry > > "schooner" > wrote in message > news:Ktg2k.20$L03.9@edtnps92... >> There is a lot more and lot less to it compared to other sims. How you >> see the glass will impact who joins. The sim community is traditionally >> an open varied community with a lot of small groups doing varied things, >> with open mods, group leagues, custom tracks, add-ons, etc. iRacing is >> none of that as I understand it. iRacing is more about regimented >> organized racing on a grand scale with a central rules board running all >> aspects, which has both good and bad aspects. >> >> Time will tell how it goes, but I personally think the pricing plus >> strict rules and dictated racing divisions may turn a lot away from it. >> >> "Larry" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Then it's not for you Jack. No problem. It's not expected to be for >>> everyone. >>> >>> However, your post completely side-steps the community, competition and >>> other aspects of iRacing. There is a lot more to it than comparing the >>> sim itself against sim xxxxxx. >>> >>> -Larry >>> >>> "Jack" > wrote in message >>> . .. >>>> Andrew MacPherson wrote: >>>>> () wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Bitches better prepare yourself, simracing is back. >>>>> >>>>> I've still got my fingers crossed that I'll hate it. I've almost given >>>>> up >>>>> gaming completely, and the 'beast' down the desk hasn't been switched >>>>> on >>>>> for weeks. Actually it might nearly be months. >>>>> >>>>> It sounds like I'd better start filtering out any message with iRacing >>>>> in >>>>> it, just in case anyone starts calling it GPL2. :-) >>>>> >>>>> Andrew McP >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Well I have been testing it about a month,I don't think I'll be >>>> subscribing after release.Yea ,it's good but not sure it's that much >>>> better than the other racing sims that are out there now.At least not >>>> good enough to justify the pricing to me. >>> >> >> > |
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iRacing = crack in a box
Again, very valid points. I commend you for actually stating what you like,
dislike, and your concerns instead of just saying "It will never fly". You would have made a good beta tester Here's another thought. You can spend more than $20 for a dinner (hell, for a LUNCH these days!). Twice that for a movie with all the trimmings. You get the point. I think a lot of people would benefit by tossing that one $20 bill at it for the single month to really give them the info they need to make a good, solid decision. I'd hate to see people miss out because they are going by what naysayers say, instead of experiencing it themselves. Just something to think about -Larry "schooner" > wrote in message news:66h2k.34$L03.10@edtnps92... >I agree on a lot of your points as well, I'm just saying many wont as its a >big change all round for the sim community. > > At that price I personally don't think I will bother, with work and > personal life I suspect I wouldn't use it enough to justify the time I > could spend racing. Plus to do it right I would want a setup on my LCD > TV, not at my primary PC and that seems like a lot for one game. For the > last while I've basically given up on PC gaming at gone the console route, > lot less headaches and much quicker to pop on and play. I'll wait and see > how iRacing progresses I guess and then see down the road if it may be a > worthwhile investment. > > I managed a fulltime multi series N2003 league for years and know the pros > and cons of all involved, iRacing is a good concept, I'm just not sure how > it will fly with their divisional/licensing structure and subscription > model. To me it seems to lack the personal close group feel that leagues > bring to the racing, and makes it much more sterile and dictated. > > "Larry" > wrote in message > ... >> Valid points. And exactly why I like the idea. >> >> If I'm being honest, I... >> >> 1. Am tired of online crash fests. >> 2. Truly, TRULY sick of the whole mod thing. Really, I am. I just >> wanna race these days without all that nonsense. >> 3. Love the idea of a centralized scoring system. >> 4. Love the idea of people racing under their REAL names. >> 5. People being responsible for their actions. >> >> And a bunch more. >> >> -Larry >> >> "schooner" > wrote in message >> news:Ktg2k.20$L03.9@edtnps92... >>> There is a lot more and lot less to it compared to other sims. How you >>> see the glass will impact who joins. The sim community is traditionally >>> an open varied community with a lot of small groups doing varied things, >>> with open mods, group leagues, custom tracks, add-ons, etc. iRacing is >>> none of that as I understand it. iRacing is more about regimented >>> organized racing on a grand scale with a central rules board running all >>> aspects, which has both good and bad aspects. >>> >>> Time will tell how it goes, but I personally think the pricing plus >>> strict rules and dictated racing divisions may turn a lot away from it. >>> >>> "Larry" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Then it's not for you Jack. No problem. It's not expected to be for >>>> everyone. >>>> >>>> However, your post completely side-steps the community, competition and >>>> other aspects of iRacing. There is a lot more to it than comparing the >>>> sim itself against sim xxxxxx. >>>> >>>> -Larry >>>> >>>> "Jack" > wrote in message >>>> . .. >>>>> Andrew MacPherson wrote: >>>>>> () wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Bitches better prepare yourself, simracing is back. >>>>>> >>>>>> I've still got my fingers crossed that I'll hate it. I've almost >>>>>> given up >>>>>> gaming completely, and the 'beast' down the desk hasn't been switched >>>>>> on >>>>>> for weeks. Actually it might nearly be months. >>>>>> >>>>>> It sounds like I'd better start filtering out any message with >>>>>> iRacing in >>>>>> it, just in case anyone starts calling it GPL2. :-) >>>>>> >>>>>> Andrew McP >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Well I have been testing it about a month,I don't think I'll be >>>>> subscribing after release.Yea ,it's good but not sure it's that much >>>>> better than the other racing sims that are out there now.At least not >>>>> good enough to justify the pricing to me. >>>> >>> >>> >> > > |
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iRacing = crack in a box
schooner wrote:
> The sim community is traditionally an open > varied community with a lot of small groups doing varied things, with open > mods, group leagues, custom tracks, add-ons, etc. It depends how old you are what is traditional The community you described evolved after the mainstream developers departed (Papyrus) or lost their way (Crammond). For many more years than we have had small studios and enthusiast groups we had a staedy flow of blockbuster releases that the vast majority of sim racers used. The fragmented result of sim racing anarchy without any form of common ground or organisation (FILSCA tried and failed) has led to the concept of pick up racing as being a waste of time. iRacing promises to give us back the de facto sim aligned with an innovative organisational system to make pick up racing (arrive and drive) of the highest quality along with league formats rather than aimless races. Of course a new hobby of modding which people enjoy and provide enjoyment to many has developed and that will be catered for by other products which will continue to flourish as iRacing won't cater for these. Though in my view this isn't the roots of sim racing. Cheers Tony |
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