Isaac Chavira
Livery Designer
I think a good GT4 game would be pretty damn good too.
well it is not about them not bothering to licence some cars they used .. there just was no budget for thatYes indeed most of the tracks are licensed.. but what I meant is they are not really bothered about not having a license for many cars like Porsche Cup, V8 Supercars and all the open wheelers...
sure if that improvement would be having compleete series + some random cars and road carsAssetto Corsa has always been on the top of this forum discussion by far. So why pretend that we need another concept?? We just need it to be improved and that's all.
the future is AC competizione.
Having one series only and doing it well is nice and all but ultimately I find ACC and it's focus solely being on GT3 cars a bit concerning. At the very least GTR2 had several classes of cars (GT1, GT2, etc.) and it was very moddable while ACC won't be, at least not for a while. But hey GT3 racing is by far the most popular thing in sim racing atm so it makes sense for them to do so. I just like to drive old cars like 962s and what not from time to time.
I have ADHD, I don't think a variety of content is what keeps someone with ADHD... err... content.
Honestly I'm not sure what does, as the adjective 'content' is sufficiently vague and humans are sufficiently diverse in tastes that very little could possibly qualify.
The closest thing I can think of would be the various prescription drugs used to treat ADHD, although from my experience they less keep me content and rather stop my leg from invoulantarily shaking and draining me of all my energy by the time it gets to 14:00.
I feel like focusing on a single series means more quality content. Games with too many options generally excel in none. For instance, think of how detailed ACC cars and tracks will be compared to AC.
Do I rate F1 series and WRC as the way to go? I'm actually into GT cars.Oh my!!! You will be so disappointed LoL
Or not...considering you rate F1 series and WRC as the way to go!!
hmm I think, evethough physics wise it will be just improvement from what we know (I guess we might get better FFB despite first reports claim it has the same strong and weak points it has in AC), just things around the physics, car models and modern looking graphis will be the real improvement of ACC ... it is features, options and structure.I believe ACC will be the benchmark of a single series game. Part of me thinks single series games are the way to go because various reasons but I also think its longevity cannot be nowhere near the same than mixed bag-titles like AC have. That means we might have time to drive a few different sims instead of sticking with an jack-of-all-trades title because not much reasons to look elsewhere.
Through AC's lifespan I've had changing go-to-class starting from road cars to GT's to historics then back to road cars to GT's leading for the open wheeler interest I have these days. All of these boxes I've managed to fullfil within one title. Partially because of Race Sim Studio thou (open wheelers). That mixed bag plus healthy modding scene combination is pretty much the killer combo right now and I can't see how it could be much different in the future.