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13 April 2007 at 9:48 am #4689
sabelt
Participantlolz…
BTW, i have some good news for you guys. That the owner of Malaysian Sim Racing (MSR – http://www.malaysiansimracer.com) and some other participants including myself [b]might be willing[/b] to promote my-kart. At least 6pc’s. Bring our equipments and voila. Good benefit to for both parties too.
Any benefits in return on their side?
13 April 2007 at 2:22 pm #4691des_k
Participantvery very good idea !!!!
but let me warn you guys,handling rfactor simulation its not easy. therefore i suggest activating all simulation driving assits. Eg : Traction control braking help and etc to make it more fun and accesible for public.two cents worth
14 April 2007 at 2:12 am #4692mikko
ParticipantThe last sim I’ve been playing a lot is Live for Speed (www.liveforspeed.net).
Prompted by this thread I paid up for rFactor and have been trying out many different mods. Had a really difficult time first getting the force feedback anywhere near ok.. now it’s at least driveable, but I don’t quite feel as much “in the car” as in LFS.
Otherwise so far the Clio mod was cool and I tried some online racing with it. The Formula BMW mod was really really cool, at Sepang(GP4) I was able to get to very realistic Formula BMW times (2:13), and it just feel very much like driving the Formula BMW – braking points are very similar and power delivery very similar as well, and the default setup had me changing gears in almost exactly the same places as in real life.
Now downloading the ICA kart mod and will download the Kart Racer mod once the download limit on rfactorcentral is lifted.
So far the braking feels a bit weird in all cars, can’t quite get a feel for it like in LFS, and the oversteer correction seems a lot more realistic in LFS as well – I can feel the oversteer a lot better. In rfactor I haven’t been able to get to making small corrections through corners – it’s always either saving quite a big slide or driving on rails.
rFactor has the huge plus of real tracks and cars. The GP4 Sepang is really really good, the other version is crap in comparison with elevation changes wrong in many places.
I’m off to race a bit more. :up:
30 April 2007 at 6:35 am #4748sabelt
Participantstill searching people to join this league…:)
11 June 2007 at 11:49 am #4918sabelt
ParticipantWould be glad to see you guys in rfactor malaysia sim racing league…
Registration is now open. Race every friday night starting on 6th July.Heres the link
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/468032 -
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