It's absolutely ubiquitous, among youtubers and in discussions alike, and in my experience, RSS formula cars leave a lot to be desired.
From what I playtested more extensively, their 1979 and 1990 formula cars are demonstrably inferior to the Bazza 1975 GP and the ASR F1 1991 mods when it comes to sound, and with RSR you lack actual different car models for teams and makers.
The RSS Formula Americas seems to run on fantasy physics too, because the tires seem to have have no friction with the road and the car, left without any throttle inputs, on a flat stretch of tarmac, accelerates on its own instead of slowing down.
The fact that those mods are paid doesn't help the case either.
Is there something I'm missing here? Are they popular because of their more modern F1 cars, which I haven't used much yet? What's the story?
From what I playtested more extensively, their 1979 and 1990 formula cars are demonstrably inferior to the Bazza 1975 GP and the ASR F1 1991 mods when it comes to sound, and with RSR you lack actual different car models for teams and makers.
The RSS Formula Americas seems to run on fantasy physics too, because the tires seem to have have no friction with the road and the car, left without any throttle inputs, on a flat stretch of tarmac, accelerates on its own instead of slowing down.
The fact that those mods are paid doesn't help the case either.
Is there something I'm missing here? Are they popular because of their more modern F1 cars, which I haven't used much yet? What's the story?