3LeMeN7Just wondering.. Using a Driving Force Pro, will your skill come from being a good driver, or being good at video games?
enphynitythis game needs peripheral vision. hard to be a really good driver when you can't see what is on either side of your car
Civicbusyeah that'd be a killer setup. The F355 Challenge cabinet was the best, they came in soooo handy and worked naturally.
Minnesota01R6You can have peripheral vision if you want to buy 3 tvs, 3 PS2s and 3 GT4s.
Civicbusyeah that'd be a killer setup. The F355 Challenge cabinet was the best, they came in soooo handy and worked naturally.
veilsidebrI personally LOVE this arcade game. It´s just as real life driving, or quite near it.
I´ve won many times on it, and u really have to work hard to get the first place, mainly in manual mode as u have to heel and toe all the time.![]()
3LeMeN7Just wondering.. Using a Driving Force Pro, will your skill come from being a good driver, or being good at video games?
Minnesota01R6You can have peripheral vision if you want to buy 3 tvs, 3 PS2s and 3 GT4s.
On the topic of this thread: I would say driving skills are a plus, but since you can't feel G forces, you really can't figure out what the limist of the car are. I played GT3 a lot before I ever took my car out on track, and I think GT3 made me a better driver, but I'm not sure the reverse would be true.
I have a couple of friends that are excellent drivers, but the first time I set them infront of my DFP with gt3, they crashed into walls and spun out. I guess I would say it will help make the learning curve less steep.
SaintKamusthe reason people sit down and crash in games like F355 challenge and GT series is because they expect it to be a 100% arcade game where using the brake is an option. (burnout anyone?)
and since they can't sense the speed or the danger they'll just go flat out... that's one reason, the other one is with realistic simulators you get realistic handling, and very few people that are good drivers are good pilots, put your friend on an F1 car on the track, (heck, any car.) and he'll spin out and crash into walls just like in F355 challenge or even gran turismo 3 (wich isn't that realistic to begin with... GT4 is close to F355 though.)
Minnesota01R6I assumed he meant good "race driver" when he asked this question, so I guess I shouldn't have assumed so much. Just being a good driver will not help you on GT4. You don't need to parrallel park, signal a turn, or avoid roadkill in GT4. The two friends I was talking about are good race drivers, and they, like everyone, still needed to get the feel of the game because no matter how close it comes to reality, you don't get the visual, audio, or seat of your pants sensations that help drivers. Also, I own the F355 game and I think the physics are terrible. I wouldn't compare them to anything in the GT series.
Svenahhh, but do you own the F355 simulator? That rig is crazy.
Civicbushahaha yep, the heel/toe and that KICKASS shifter/gate were one of the many reasons I loved that game.
It's always fun watching people hop in thinkin' they're all that and a bag of refried beans then they go sliding off into the netheregion and all you see is that big red brake light on the back light up for a solid minute![]()