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SATURNRACER
10-23-2008, 04:47 PM
I Racing has the most realistic racing sim out there.
Sebring is crazy right on with all the nasty bumps through 17.....it's nuts how realistic it is....anyone else playing?

Seat time without paying for tires or fuel!
all they need is a FWD car .....lol


http://www.iracing.com/home.html

Flyin' MacLean
10-23-2008, 05:18 PM
iRacing is pretty much the only thing keeping me sane until I can get behind the wheel of a real race car again :) I'm working on getting my 3.0 rating so I can run the Advanced Solstice and a proper setup.

its66
10-23-2008, 05:24 PM
I assumed that it would be an electronic form of crack, and have managed to successfully stay away....so far...If I get hooked, it's YOUR fault OB:D

SATURNRACER
10-23-2008, 05:42 PM
DUDE just do it......:026:
it is amazing lol... $20.00 a month you get all the tracks we hit it's awesome!
I might end up divorced over it but at least i'll have seat time...lol :D

Ron Earp
10-23-2008, 07:19 PM
Jim, you are correct - it is an electronic form of crack.

I've got an iRacing setup too, but I'm just playing in "Test Car" mode. I've not joined a series or anything like that.

It is flat out awesome. Everyday I make some tweaks to the hardware and it gets more and more realistic. Good stuff and highly recommended.

Ron

Mazmarc63
10-23-2008, 07:32 PM
I Racing has the most realistic racing sim out there.
Sebring is crazy right on with all the nasty bumps through 17.....it's nuts how realistic it is....anyone else playing?


Alright John, where do you live? Jim and I will be over Sunday.:happy204:

Ron, you live to far. Besides, I think you are going to be at some track somewhere getting wet this weekend. Or at least beer drunk.:rolleyes:

Greg Amy
10-23-2008, 08:39 PM
I assumed that it would be an electronic form of crack, and have managed to successfully stay away....so far...If I get hooked, it's YOUR fault OB:D
+1.

Ron Earp
10-23-2008, 09:14 PM
Ron, you live to far. Besides, I think you are going to be at some track somewhere getting wet this weekend. Or at least beer drunk.:rolleyes:

Yep, too far for an iRacing run. But you need to try it out. VIR is extremely well done on the sim and you can get some good practice in before you come up and drive!

You are right about getting wet it appears. Our crew man might lay some rain tires on my though so it could be no beer and some wet racing, we shall see.

R

trhoppe
10-24-2008, 05:55 PM
I tried it, but it just got annoying/boring.

Yea, the simulation part of it is pretty cool, but the Solstice is a POS and not really that fun (for me) to drive. Its almost frustrating with its POS "almost unlimited slip" differential.

Also, the whole races once an hour deal is kind of a killer for me. If I decide to play a video game at 7:30pm, I can't. I have to wait until 8pm before a game starts. I don't have that kind of time to just "wait". This part is even worse if you get spun/crashed out of a game in turn1. You got an hour till the next race starts. No thanks.

Race 07 is a better "game" in my opinion, and especially for me racing an IT FWD car, the in-game physics respond like my car, rather then that POS Solstice.

Now if they added a FWD dynamics car and allowed races that started every time a room filled up with 10 people rather then once an hour, I'd come back.

Last but not least, all SCCA members get a 1 free month trial. Just remember to cancel the auto-renew option. They got me for another $20 that way, fackers.

-Tom

SATURNRACER
10-24-2008, 07:30 PM
Race 07
what is that?
I agree the Solstice is a turd to drive but the Legends are not that bad.
lol

rhygin
10-24-2008, 11:30 PM
I was looking at this as an enhancement to my down time this winter and want to know what sort of pedals and wheel set up y'all are using. Want it to feel decent, but do not want to drop the cash that soem serious systems cost!

thanks,
BB

SATURNRACER
10-25-2008, 10:39 AM
Logitech,
Reasonble and great feed back,
I do not have the clutch pedal though. they have great service and always there to help if you have issues.

Flyin' MacLean
10-25-2008, 01:23 PM
The thing to remember with iRacing is that the Solstice is just a trainer. Once you have a safety rating of 3.0 you can jump into other cars and get away from all the hacks. For road racing you have Skip Barber, Formula Mazda, Radical, and a DP car, 1979 Lotus F1 car, Spec Racer Ford and a host of others are in the pipeline.

RexRacer19
10-26-2008, 12:53 AM
I have been doing this for a couple of months as well. It is the best sim I have ever driven, and the tracks that I know are just about perfect. It is a little spendy though. Especially if you purchase lots of extra content...which I haven't.

I think I am going to do the Legends weekly road racing series coming up.

SATURNRACER
10-27-2008, 01:17 PM
You don't have to wait a hour to race now!!!!!!:happy204: They just changed the schedule. Every half hour and the race is 50 laps can be pretty grueling you can race:smilie_pokal:....you get 5 mins off the track.

Running the legends series is a blast!

Dana I was waiting for you to show:shrug:.....had beer and brats and all....lol