Not exactly. Silhouette meaning they look like a bit like their road-going counter-part, but are in fact a shell on a racing chassis. The four cars themselves are very well BoP'd so have almost identical pace, but each has a different engine and slightly different handling.Question: 'Silhouette Series' meaning the cars are the same, like DTM?
There's not a lot to be said, really. I'm not sure any of them have any particular advantages or drawbacks, and all are capable of pretty much the exact same pace. I spent hours in them this afternoon and the difference was negligible. This is probably because they are purely fictional cars, which means S3 can do whatever it takes to make them as closely BoP'd as possible. I chose my car based on my preferred appearance and engine sound alone since there was no difference in performance.That being said, I just chose it randomly, I have no idea about the drawbacks / advantages of each car and I probably won't have time to do laps until the weekend. Maybe someone give me a few cues how each car handles, that would be great
Doesn't it just? Main reason I picked it to be honest... if I'm going to be listening to an engine for 90 minutes then it may as well be one I enjoy! Also prefer the cockpit of the Canhard to the Couger, motec is far easier to read in VR. And as an added bonus, the Canhard has a rear-view camera.The R51 sounds gloriously.
Main reason I picked it to be honest.
If I'm not mistaken and if I remember correctly that Ross and I had it confirmed by Alex, forgot his last name, but I do believe he was involved with the development of the new Force Feedback last December. Where I do think he said the temperature does not affect the handling, but it does affect the tyre wear. Perhaps, Ross, you can confirm this or correct me if I'm wrong. On some cars, it is literally impossible to keep the tyres in double digits. Basically, there is no amount of wheel camber, toe or tyre pressure will make much of a difference.And the tires get REALLY hot! It dosent impact performance much, but you do worry when you see triple digit celcius figures.