In case you are driving with controller it work the same, but if you are using brake and throttle at the triger buttons, you can apply more or less brake and throttle, making it easier, also if you are using the analog stick for turning, you can use more or less of the steering wheel too.Ī wheel makes a universe of difference, not only at the precision you get but also the feeling, you really feel the car and track through the FFB and it is amazing.Ī simulator also deliver the experience of you learning to drive better at each turn, a thing that is automatically delivered by the arcade as all turns are easy to be done at an arcade game.
In case you are driving with keyboard, you need gentle and fast taps to throttle, brake and steering keys through the turns and using full brake just before the turn, full throttle just after the turn and full turn just when the car is at position and you are not full braking or full throttle. These are driving simulators, mistakes are punished with you locking wheels and going wide or offtrack in case of too much brake, spinning oversteering or going wide understeering in case of too much throttle, losing balance of the car if you jerk the wheel left and right or too wild. You can check throttle and brake inputs at the video. You can check I am braking on straights and if I brake too much, or have too much brake applied when I start turning, the car go wide or straight with wheels locked.ĪCC is much less lenient with mistakes but: Maybe playing with actual steering wheels would help? That because NFS is a full arcade game, PC2 is a simulator that is lenient with your mistakes. Yeah I've tried the demo PC2 and it's much different from the other racing games I've played. PC2 is not bad if you never had a simulator and want to start. If you want to start learning better, try the Ginetta G40 Junior and then the Ginetta G40 GT5. In case you want a more "easier to drive", that resembles more a NFS car, try the Formula X, but it still may spin a lot. PC2 is not a NFSm, just be aware that driving cars like a NFS car will make your car either spin with oversteer or go wide offtrack understeering by using too much throttle, can make your car lose the ballance if you turn left and right too fast, what again can cause your car to either spin or go wide offtrack, also locking wheels in case you use too much brake. Origineel geplaatst door EF_Neo1st:Still, I noticed you have some NFSs at your account.