I didn't buy from Steam, so it's a fair deal, I think the drive/physics are not bad, FFB has improved, I do think the R&D upgrades looking at it can be done to quickly still, especially if your planning to do a full career. The graphics are a improvement on F12016, and if you want a fairly large fps improvement put vehicle reflection to high, you wont hardly notice the difference in looks if at all, but for me on my 1070 gained another 30fps, which is really handy for the wet weather racing, everything else is turned up, my only gripe with the graphics is the brightness on track, practice 2 at Melbourne was in the afternoon, and I had to turn the gamma control ingame up from 105 to 150 just to beable to see the track surface, this needs sorting, it's way to dark. Sound is ok, could be better, but then I tend to compare with the best..R3E..So apart from the R7D progress and graphics at certain times being dark, and not paying the bloated price I think it's not a bad sim/cade to own..