I'd been wanting to do this for a while - I race in 750 Locost and often practice on Project cars PS4 game to learn the tracks before I race. The
times I've been setting with the Caterham Classic are always similar to the times we get in Locost, so last weekend at Silverstone I got some
footage and made this split screen comparison. Computer games are getting pretty realistic don't you think?!
https://youtu.be/4CWkx0s2SgM
Before i sold it, I used the HTC Vive with Project cars and Asseto Corsa - it's uncanny.
Good video btw.
Wow
Nice work!
Are both vids played real time or are they mapped to each other?
When I went to the ring I found it far to easy to commit to the blind corners and complicated complexes as I knew the track so well. I had to wind it
in a bit and tell myself that a game is not like real life, especially on Forza when you just hit the rewind button!
that is impressive! I have never been able to drive simulators - not even the in car ones, don't know why, just can't do it. So I'm
doubly impressed
Great video - I have poverty spec download speed and at low resolution couldn't tell which was which.
I use real racing 3 and while I'm canny good on it I fail to recognise the tracks when watching pukka racing on the telly.. only track that
looks vaguely familiar is Monza!
Could watch that video for hours, lap after lap
Hi Steve Not hijacking the thread but have a peep on YouTube for wiznorton racings videos of their rotaryvengined super bike on the Isle of Man TT
track there's a couple of laps which makes fantastic viewing on a big screen. My wife wet all the way through school with wiz 's wife
Atb
Mike
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Originally posted by coozer
I use real racing 3 and while I'm canny good on it I fail to recognise the tracks when watching pukka racing on the telly.. only track that looks vaguely familiar is Monza!
Could watch that video for hours, lap after lap