@ Skud
You play online?
hows the game play, smooth ?
@ Tachyon
No man, you can change fuel loads and it gives difference in laptimes also with the tyre type hard/soft and the degradation. I cant drive with softs more than 8-9 laps. If i did, it always got punctured :/
for 'good' experience, get a Xbox 360 controller or any other with "ANALOG Triggers".
for mind blowing experience, get a force feedback wheel, like Logitech Driving Force GT.
tried the game with that wheel at friend's house, it was like a completely different game, that experience still gives me goosebumps
on the fly 'brake balance' adjustments & the manual transmission :O (button behind wheel).
for games like this, dont buy cheap wheel with only vibration crap, buy one with strong FF, like the logitech.
that wheel costs around 8-9k
true about all the things you mentioned, except Force Feedback (FF), its all about FF when playing with a wheel
save 1k every month for 8 months & then enjoy the best experience of your life.
In motorsport, a safety car or pace car is a car which limits the speed of competing cars on a racetrack in the case of a caution period such as an obstruction on the track. During a caution period the safety car enters the track ahead of the leader. Competitors are not allowed to pass the safety car or other competitors during a caution period, and the safety car leads the field at a pre-determined safe speed, which may vary by series and circuit. At the end of the caution period, the safety car leaves the track and the competitors may resume racing.
It's 850. Very good pricing. BTW, Dirt 3 is 599 only.