My PC upgrade is always determined by the new game I purchase and wanting to use. Due to limited time I only use max 2 games intensely for a couple of years. I’m very lazy in learning all the new stuff.If your PC struggles then worry not, I'm sure lower settings will be available, and if it's as good as you want it to be who knows what machine you'll have to continue running it on in a deacde's time
That’s why the AI should be moddeble & adjustable on every aspect when being possible, otherwise there will always be the AI discussions. Discussion like from gamers who never did race in real life or worser the only experience on the road, is from using a bicycle.Glad to see more than 44% of people are saying AI. Honestly if the AI will not be amazing then no thanks, i already have enough of games that want to sell me Monza or Nordschleife with GT3 cars.
I agree with this. The AMS2, GTR2, and LMU/rF2 AI all do this brilliantly. AI on AC feels incredibly slow, inconsistent, and completely runs you over with no regard of holding their line and aggression.Assuming my Potato PC could even run the game, good dynamic and competitive AI is my #1 wish. AI that makes mistakes, AI that sometimes has engine failures or overshoots a corner from "trying to hard" to make the pass. That would be my #1 wish.
Assuming my PC could even run the game.
No career no buy is the new racing game motto for me. Along with quality of the AI.I'd like to see a career mode were you can enter a discipline and start at the bottom series and depending how well you do in the season, you would get offers from teams and from there you progress up that ladder to what ever the top series is in that career.