![]() ![]() ![]() AI races are worthless unless to check average racing line and average braking points, human drivers will not act like AI do. Going to start out with AI races, then move up to lobbies, then try and find a league like you said. I've actually never raced online in a sim before, but I'd really like to start with this one. Now let me recomment you an important (IMO) thing: when you feel ready to compete (competizione in the name is not a random choice, this sim shines in competitive multiplayer IMO) find a league.Īs i like to say, SP and random lobbies MP is gaming, leagues are the real racing simulation. *also raceroom premium pack at 99 euros has an excellent value for money ratio.* It is IMO the best sim in the market (iracing excluded, never tried it, is another market actually) and even at full price only the other kunos sim (AC1) can beat it in value for money. This is not a suggestion, my recommentation is to buy them all if you have the money and since you like it. I started with base content plus the imola DLC cause i love it, then bought the intercontinental DLC for the mountain and kyalami (great tracks) then the GT4 pack, brit pack and then the challenge pack and american pack on release. IMO, base content is enough to keep you busy for enough time (especially considering that some cars and popular tracks like spa, silverstone, monza, nurburgring etc are considering "premium" content for other sims and you have to pay more than 6-7 euros for each of them).Īs you progress and if find out that you want more content, then you can decide if you need more tracks or more cars or both and decide what you should buy. ![]()
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