I have about 75% of the iRacing content and have been using iRacing on and off for over 4 years, yes it is expensive but you only pay once for the car/tracks that you want. The part that gets under my skin is the membership fees BUT you get heaps of free content when you first signup. The fees are expensive but it is what it is, dont pay for it if you feel that its not worth the money.
They still have alot of work to do at iRacing to get it to where it should be, i mean atm you cant make track bar adjustments during a race when using the Trucks, Nationwide or Sprint Cup cars which is utterly stupid
, this and other stuff needs to be addressed. Communication with other drivers on the server is also another part of iRacing which is miles ahead of other sims.
Apparently in the next upcoming update iRacing is supposedly getting "live track" in which you can see the rubber being laid down and the racing lines built up just like real life
. Iam not sure what else is in the patch (hopefully a weather changing update with rain effects for road courses) but i was told by a reliable source that this patch comes out in mid July (for the American summer), i only hope they fix all the little things that they have overlooked. Mainly they are just small details but where they have got it over other sims is THE MAIN COMPONENTS in car, tyre physics, fuel usage, graphics detail, multiplayer netcode and Trading Paints, which has to be the easist way to pick a car skin and race with it with no hassles of d/loading it and puting it in a folder, its all done for you
. I think that AC has the better GT3 physics but there is not much between them and once AC gets the weather and MP netcode and some other details sorted then hopefully it will be able to challenge iRacing.
The iRacing DW12 has to be THE BEST OPEN WHEEL SIM EVER MADE...for ovals, absolutely incredible, the immersion factor is off the charts, the physics are incomparable, the car sound is incredible, it handles fantastically well even with the fixed setup but if you get within a car length of the car in front you do get quite a big aero push which is exactly what happens to the car in real life. The tyres wear is ok, the fuel usage is pretty much perfect and so is the graphics of the sim.
If they could keep the first lap heroes away
and up the licence from Class C to Class A for this series
it would keep the idiots off the servers
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Iam waiting for the next update before i renew but it would be fantastic if we could get an Australian DW12 oval series going here at RD, now that would be awesome and make the cost of iRacing worth it for more people here at RD IMHO. iRacing in multiplayer makes the cost worth it, to hire a server costs $2, we could run a 10 race series at a cost of $20 plus whatever tracks people would need. That is where iRacing is miles ahead of every other sim out there, their netcode is almost faultless (almost), but there are a few small bugs that i hope will be repaired soon that need to be, like ghost contact in open wheel races etc etc
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I really hope that the Australian guys in RD can put together a DW12 series using iRacing as its platform soon. Iam willing to help if its needed.
To finish up my opinion, iRacing have spent a alot of time and money building this sim into what it is today and apart from the problems i mentioned above IMHO it is worth the money if you use it everyday or are involved with a club like RD or any other club for that matter, that has leagues to race in regulary.