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- deca_tarce
- Deca Tarce
I finally got a DFGT, and now I'm looking to the PC lineup for everything I've missed out on (refusing to even bother with them without a wheel)
I really don't know a lot about ay of the sims, and threads here seem to be more for people already playing them; discussing mods and tuning and whatnot. I was wondering if I could just get a quick rundown of what some of my better bets are. My favorite kind of racing is probably just street cars, not super high speed stuff. I am flexible though, I'm sure I could have a lot of fun with any sim that consists of more than oval tracks.
So far my experience is limited to the LFS demo..only hesitant to unlock it because my current internet connection isn't really suitable for racing online. All the other players cars move really choppily in any game I've been in.
I've really been looking into Richard Burns Rally lately, people seem to say a lot of good things about it and it's pretty cheap these days.
I suppose I should provide computer specs while I'm at it:
It's an Inspiron 6000 running XP Professional. 1.60GHz Pentium M, 1GB ram, ATI Mobiility Radeon X300 (120mb)
I really don't know a lot about ay of the sims, and threads here seem to be more for people already playing them; discussing mods and tuning and whatnot. I was wondering if I could just get a quick rundown of what some of my better bets are. My favorite kind of racing is probably just street cars, not super high speed stuff. I am flexible though, I'm sure I could have a lot of fun with any sim that consists of more than oval tracks.
So far my experience is limited to the LFS demo..only hesitant to unlock it because my current internet connection isn't really suitable for racing online. All the other players cars move really choppily in any game I've been in.
I've really been looking into Richard Burns Rally lately, people seem to say a lot of good things about it and it's pretty cheap these days.
I suppose I should provide computer specs while I'm at it:
It's an Inspiron 6000 running XP Professional. 1.60GHz Pentium M, 1GB ram, ATI Mobiility Radeon X300 (120mb)