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Originally Posted by Need4Camaro
Since we're on subject.. ..I have a steering wheel and an XBox that I use to play Forza Horizon 5, Need For Speed Heat, and The Crew 2... ...I think Forza is the most realistic of the three in terms of handling, but it still doesn't feel super realistic...infact it feels like cars in that game are actually more difficult to handle than they are in real life.. ..Would you agree?
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Originally Posted by Ryfly05
Yes. Those are all arcade games that aren't even trying to be realistic. If you want a simulator, iracing and assetto corsa on pc are considered the best. The gran turismo games on Playstation straddle the line between arcade and simulation. That being said, I find them all fun in their own ways.
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IMO - Playstation is leaps and bounds better than XBox for driving games that attempt to be less arcade and more geared to sim.
Project Cars is pretty good too - i was running a track in the rain and the course became increasingly slippery as the laps wore on, requiring a lot of throttle control. Assetto Corsa is on Playstation as well. Dirt seems to behave well, but I don't play it much at all. Wreckfest is probably the most fun racing game on PS right now, and it somehow balances arcade with sim.
I typically play GT Sport on a regular basis, it's a nice balance of sim/arcade. I run a PS4 with the Logitech G29 wheel/pedal/shifter setup. I also have VR on the PS4 but the image quality is more like PS2 due to age. Still fun looking around the interiors... if you're not prone to motion sickness.
PS has a ton of arcade racers as well, all the NFS are arcade.