edspurrier
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| posted on 2/11/08 at 06:59 PM |
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Racing Games
So now it;s on the road I'm looking towards 1st track day.
Are there any "accurate" caring games that can be used to practice UK tracks beforehand? Especially cheap or free ones! WOuld like to
get a feel for how the corners look. Not sure how much help it would really be but beats working
Thanks
Ed
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matt.c
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| posted on 2/11/08 at 07:02 PM |
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Race driver 3 is quite good.
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mediabloke
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| posted on 2/11/08 at 08:09 PM |
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I'm on the lookout for one, too.
I kept meaning to try it a while ago, but LFS (Live For Speed) appears to have what you're looking for. It has a facility to create custom
tracks, and I'm sure I saw some forums that had most of the UK tracks ( inc. the TG test track IIRC... ). lfsforum.net appears to have some;
racesimcentral.com too.
racesimcentral.com
lfsforum
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speedyxjs
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| posted on 3/11/08 at 07:54 AM |
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rFactor has loads of downloadable 'real' tracks and cars.
How long can i resist the temptation to drop a V8 in?
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bigshotsquid
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| posted on 4/11/08 at 03:14 PM |
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forza motorsport 2 is a great game to play if you want to practice you have an option for a suggested line and braking times ect
Going to McDonalds for a salad is like going to a crackhouse for vitamins
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Jubal
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| posted on 4/11/08 at 03:21 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by speedyxjs
rFactor has loads of downloadable 'real' tracks and cars.
Most of which are pants. I like racing games for what they are but the real life tracks aren't very close to the real thing at all. Cadwell and
Oulton are shocking. Mind you, not bad for free...
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