Michi Hoyer has already created a series of introductory videos for folk new to rFactor 2. His videos go through initial setup and general best practices to optimise gameplay and performance ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O1Kotw2uH8w.html
RFactor 2 is absolutely masterclass in rain, nothing comes close, - except GT in graphics - the physics and what they achieved with a ten years old engine is incredible. Hope more content comes for it.
Thanks for these recent fF2/LFM videos. I was not planning on spending any more money on fF2, but was intrigued by the BTCC and, what I consider to be, required tracks. I have downloaded the Q2 pack and have had a blast with the new content. The cars are so flickable...it puts iRacing to shame (speaking of not giving someone any more of my money). Need to become a Patreon at LFM so I can expand the possibilities.
Glad you picked a rear wheel drive Dave, it was more fun to watch ha ha. Real hand full in the wet. Good job it' was the short circuit. Full circuit would have been a worse nightmare.
Your rFactor 2 stuff looks like lots of fun. I bought it, but I'm having trouble liking it. Yipes!! I'll give it another go this evening - just because of you, Dave. I'll report back.
Rfactor's content is a bit hit or miss, that of course includes the mods. A good place to start is the S397 content, of which quite a bit is free (have a look in the steam workshop), but a lot has to be purchased as DLC. I personally love driving the S397 GTE's.
Great content! Maybe use CrewChief voice commands when doing POV races. It could increase immersion and also help you when you want to know if the car ahead is a backmarker or not. Cheers!
the FFb in this game only gives feedback in the center of the steering on my moza r9, turn wheel 3 inches left or right and it gets all loose, anyone else have this problem or know a fix