09-20-2014, 10:46 AM
(09-20-2014, 09:07 AM)Fatal Unfair link Wrote: I own it with my friends and we always have so many problems hosting/having our own private driving sessions that I've started to hate it... Also, I don't have any setups there and no clue how to make setups making me lose a lot of time to people who actually know how to create setupsYes, you really need to dial down the force feedback. But once done, I think it's not at all bad. Cars can be quite difficult to correct once you lose grip - easy to spin out - but I'm thinking this is probably more realistic than LFS. Personally, I think both AC and LFS are better in different ways. Have had some really fun multiplayer races on AC now. Only problem is no in-game chat (unless there's an app for that, it only seems available from the pits) and the usual numpties who crash you when rejoining the track or when you try to pass them.
Also AC just doesn't have that LFS feel..
I also feel that AC's earlier versions might be reason why my wheel's force feedback has gone weak...