Driving is still harder in games than it is in real life

Driving is still harder in games than it is in real life.

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I have a tesla so i can ram into a preschool

Well yeah, city driving is massively different to actual racing

That's because you can't physically feel what the car is doing and lack proper depth perception. This is balanced out by not losing thousands/millions of dollars when you crash.

american/euro truck do it right with the linearity settings, you can turn and brake really smooth on controller, and then theres wheels

I still flipped my truck on my first hard turn

you don't drive that fast in real life

>tfw he's not a v8chad
gotta go fast

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Driving fast doesn't feel slow in real life

Driving slowly (aka 120 mph on a highway that requires little driver input or double digits on a sweeper) is easy

Driving quickly is indeed difficult

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If you drive a car at 30km/h in a simulator it will be quite easy. The big problem is that you don't feel the car and your vision is quite limited even with VR, when compared to the real world.

why would you stand within instant death distance of these things

because its rad

white pypo thing

Cause its cool and they sound cool and it looks cool

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americans cant use stick shift lmfao

For me, its the Col de Turini stage in every year's Rallye Monte-Carlo

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Figuring out weight shifting is hard

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unironically it's because computers in IRL cars basically are cheating for you. Powerstearing, etc, etc.

I play first person so that my drivers instincts kick in. Works so well that I can't make turns half the time if I'm not in first person camera

>he doesn't know about rally b

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My first couple cars were all manual transition.
I prefer them as long as I don't have to deal with city traffic.
Modern automatics have gotten to the point where they're more efficient than a human driver could be.

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How hard is driving stick really?

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Literal children do it

It's group b if anything

>he never drove at Mach 2 while gliding over the turbo pad
You've seen nothing, son