Some feel pretty decent, especially regarding feedback from the front tires. i have logitech G920.i'm a everyday day driver, sim racing is more harder than driving in real life on professional settings, some car drives you and some make you fight and struggle.Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts.© Valve Corporation. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.RaceDepartment Editor-in-Chief, occasional YouTuber, commentator and broadcaster, with a passion for motorsport on both the real and virtual racetrack.Thanks for that update Racedepartement and Kunos!I must say it all sounds very good ...even at the young age of 56 I am exited.Dampers with four settings.I have not got heavily into setups in any sim titles.What I tend to do is go harder or softer on all settings because when I used to race real cars we only had one setting to play with which was about 6 clicks from hard to soft.Normally you don't have to change everything to have a good driveable car.

In AC there is a lot of disconnect between the car and weight transfer. It feels real.

DiGiT4L.

The MX5 feels really stable, if a racecar is not stable and ( relatively ) easy to drive then the engineers are not doing their job properly.I often go to Mugello and I know I couldn't spin my Mazda unless I tried hard... not hard, but really hard.I will not comment as I don't have much experience in iRacing, and I won't join it long term as long as I am not working, but Nicki Thiim does have a video comparing iR, AC and R3E with the 911 Cup at Nurburgring. Cars would take off so easily on famous Flugplaz at Nordschleife no matter how you adjust aero. I hope this does not offend any iRacing fan, it's my personal opinion, I know a lot of real racers have said great things about iRacing, but I'm not sure how much of it is just marketing.

Now with the proper settings I am getting 90 fps with ACC with using VR and a 4k monitor.i think i'm getting used to it, with VR i get about 90fps. I don't recall that my BMW 535 IRL would take so long and swing all over the place when I brake from 200 km/h to 0, while a some BMW M3 GT2 in AC would slide like shit all over the place and would not brake from 200 km/h to 0 if I hit the brakes lets say at 60% capacity because 100% they would lock up.

But I feel more connected to the road and car with iracing.

For hardware, sims, leagues, and more!Press J to jump to the feed. Both AC and iRacing have good tracks so I am happy.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.The central hub for the sim racing community! Jan 30, 2019 @ 11:51pm Competizione vs Project Cars 2 i would like to know how is ACC compared to Project Cars 2. Blancpain is great, but I like a broader range of vehicles to test and race.The amount of work they did will not be justified enough by limiting themselves to GT3 cars only.For the first time, somebody said Physics Blog and my ears pricked up HA HA.It looks like our highly anticipated Blancpain GT game will get topnotch physics and graphics in the same package! Assetto Corsa Competizione will be available to purchase on Steam Early Access from September 12th 2018. The iRacing MX5 seems hyper realistic to me on a Fanatec wheel.In my opinion some people tend to think that racecars slide all over the track and the harder to drive = the more realistic, try to not fall into that way of thinking.

They're saying they want this, so let's do it. This will help no one and will especially not help in the game's final development.

I own a car that has been implemented in both sims ( the Miata Mazda ), and I have driven a Ferrari 458 Italia at Imola, and I'll say that, iRacing is a great sim, yes, but there's something about it that makes it feel different from the real thing, mainly because of that driving on ice feeling.

If you speak German you shoud check out his many more videos on sims, if not check out his English videos anyway.I own a miata too and I think the mx5 in iracing feels boring.Sims are as good as their fans want and believe them to be.

We would all do well to note this.

I mean it is not a Ferrari, but a sporty fun little car, meanwhile the AC version feels more like my Volvo.Strange, as soon as I got the Ferrari 458 Italia going I thought to myself '' wtf, I expected it to handle in a similar way to AC but not so similar ''.I'd like to try the Alfa Romeo Mito too to give some feedback, shame I have never driven one.iRacing overall, especially the level of detail and accuracy their latest cars have been produced with. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Don't forget to like, subscribe and follow us on social media!You must log in or register to reply here.

Assetto Corsa vs iRacing, which sim has better physics? ACC is now becoming a real good driving game for me now both cars and tracks with all the changes and releases that have come out so far.

Real physics.

There is a huge difference how a car can handle on a track with 41C track temp and lets say 35C track temp and not to mention 30C and below. JavaScript is disabled. I've actually never seen anyone disagree with that, it's been kind of a generally acknowledged issue.About 2 years ago, I thought that Assetto Corsa felt better.They are both good. On the other hand, the assetto MX5 cup seems like it has way too much grip, you have to try really hard to get that thing to understeer. Some feel like garbage.Iracing tends to be much more consistent other than a few cars being awfully 'numb' regarding that front wheel 'feel'.I particularly enjoy some of the street cars in Assetto like the Corvette and 911R. I'm dissapointed about PC2's car physics and FFB. Its not a xbox or playstation arcade game. Assetto Corsa Competizione. Game of the year right there!The major takeaway from reading about ACC's release/roadmap is that the staggered release will allow for feedback and help Kunos develop the game as it is being built.