I have 4, did not buy, or trade for any of them. If you cant drive the car its not worth having, imo.
I've won numerous X2010 races online.
Its about a 90/10 split. 90% of those who have them cannot make a lap without spinning or going off. 10% can.
I've done 56.5 seconds at Grand Valley, 1:01s at Suzuka, 56s at Monza. My experience tells me that if you cant drive the car its not fun.
Spinning in the sand trap like a group of hornets or yellow jackets caught in a screen or net is not fun (thats what most people look like in the X2010.)
The car is actually very easy to drive properly with a wheel. You basically point it using small steering inputs. Its possible to run flat 245 mph through the Ss at Sarthe, Flat at 225 mph through the parabalica turn at Monza, and flat at 290 mph on the pit road entry road at Indianapolis.
I have an easier time racing this car than I do the conventional Ferrari Formula 1 cars in the game which I also spend alot of time on. I've done 4:54 at the Nurburgring using real track edge with assists in an F2007, 5:06 in the F10 which is much harder to drive.
The F1 cars are so much harder because you actually have grip lossage and you can spin the cars, which you cant really do with the X2010 if your steering it properly.
i don't like the X2010
waste of resources imo
they could've put any of the red bull F1 cars, i would like that a lot more
or ditch all of it and put more premium cars
They almost certainly would have included many F1 cars if they had the license to do so. If I have it right the FIA basically owns the F1 teams, and they give out the licensing to select game developers.
I would like to drive the 2004-2006 F1 cars which were much faster than they are now!