Yesterday evening I had my very first experience with DR 2.0 and my G27. To make a
short story
long, I had a blast and couldn't stop playing. As expected, I chose RX with the less powerful VW version. The very first thing I noticed immediately is how bad the FFB is. Even though I find most of the FFB in games crap and unrealistic, the FFB in DR 2.0 is even worse than that. I now know what everybody is talking about. Fiddling with the FFB and trying to make make it suitable to my preferences gave me the feeling that I was driving with a car with very powerful power steering or even worse, a car that was floating.
What I also noticed, even with my keyboard is the realistic feeling
(because I'm the reference when it comes to real life car physics, everybody should listen to me
) of the car's behaviour. It is so hard to control the car at the limit. I have so much respect for real life rallycross and rally drivers in this regard.
The biggest set back was the lack of triple monitor support. I tried but it was awful and completely stretched. Even Wreckfrest has better triple monitor support. Luckily triple monitor is actually not needed in DR 2.0 au contraire to circuit racing where triple support is a life-saving feature. VR FTW maybe?
The feature that surprised me the most was the tuning of the car. Tuning your car actually does work in DR 2.0 is does make a huge difference if you change the setup of the car. I managed to mess up the car's setup resulting in finding a setup that was the opposite of my driving style.

So, I tried other setups and managed to shave a couple of tenths of my incredible fast and professional time in RX.

I'm still 5 sec. slower than the top time on the leaderboard though. Shame on you
@kikie. I'm positively sure that I can reduce my time with another two seconds if I can find the correct setup that will suit my driving style, which is actually a non-aggressive, neutral and clean driving style. I like a rather neutral car with well-balanced braking, neutral turn-in but slightly oversteering when exiting a corner. I love oversteering my car ever so slightly by using the throttle when exiting a corner.
@Scaff HELP
(setup)!
Playing RX makes me wonder if RX is the only part of DR 2.0 I'm going to like. It seems that my expectations of RX was too high and probably going to enjoy rally as much as RX. Strange what you learn about yourself by playing racing games.
I do miss a sequential shifter and a proper brake pedal. Also, it seems that the handbrake is digital and not analogue in DR 2.0? Am I correct? I wasn't able to set up my Logitech Attack joystick as a handbrake.
Note to myself
*Invest in better sim racing hardware, you penny-pincher*.
@MarcoM I don't why you couldn't get the virtual steering wheel to match with your physical steering wheel? I didn't make any effort to make it synchronise and when I used the cockpit view my G27 matched the virtual steering wheel steering perfectly. The only thing I did, and I do this every time in every sim, was to set the degrees of my G27 in the Logitech profiler to 540°.
Is this short story long enough?