LOL. uhm. yeah, o.k.![]()
LOL. uhm. yeah, o.k.![]()
LOL. uhm. yeah, o.k.![]()
Gotta say I love the Lotus 49. Only thing is I have to many off tracks and spins to feel I can actually go into an official race and not lose 3 licenses.
Otherwise a blast to drive.
I think the biggest thing with the 49 is knowing when to pass. Just because the car in front slides a bit or whatever isn't an instant passing opportunity. The car has such speed in a straight line that if they save the car there probably be straight enough to out accelerate you down the straight which will turn into a mess at the other end. Being patient and picking the right time to pass is key to a successful run.
Ugh, having iRacing withdrawals.
So because some people are still using Windows XP (why!?) they disabled the Oculus Rift until they can get a workaround fix. Apparently the Rift API clashed with Windows XP users for some reason. Just upgrade!
Sure, I could go back and play on a regular monitor setup, but after using the Rift in iRacing, I have no desire to ever go back to racing on a flat 2d screen again.
This sucks. Hopefully the fix comes out soon.![]()
You would think that after almost 12 years people would want to upgrade. Stuff like this reminds me people do not like change.
You would think that after almost 12 years people would want to upgrade. Stuff like this reminds me people do not like change.
There's still very little wrong with XP. If I hadn't needed a 64bit OS, I'd still be using it because the incentive to change is very small. I can't think of any aspects of Win7 that I use now that are substantially different to XP.
People have been begging for different pro series for a long time. But it has reached a peak lately due to so many people getting fed up with how bad the iRacing F1 car is.
One thing I have never understood about iRacing and probably never will, is why they treat the F1 car so badly.
It seems like the top cars for each side (oval and road) would be the first to get the newest tech developments and stuff like that. So the F1 car should have been the first with the newest tire model developments, and the first with enhanced sounds, etc, etc. But it seems that it just gets pushed aside which is weird to me.
The car is so bad now, pro drivers are talking about not even running in the DWC
There's still very little wrong with XP. If I hadn't needed a 64bit OS, I'd still be using it because the incentive to change is very small. I can't think of any aspects of Win7 that I use now that are substantially different to XP.
iRacing needs to say now "as of Season 3 2014, Windows XP will no longer be supported". It gives the guys who need a new PC some time to upgrade.