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The Xbox 360 was launched in Nov 2005 and Forza 2 came out in May 2007 which were soon followed by Forza 3 and 4.
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Take for example the PS3 was launched in Nov 2006 yet GT5 did not come out until Nov 2010. I suspect that the next gen consoles will be a massive step up again but it won't be for a few more years until the great next Gran Turismo or Forza comes out as developers really get to grips with what the consoles can do. In fact I find the console racing games so good that these days I enjoy playing them more than I have Iracing and Rfactor 2. However, what the consoles are offering these days with GT5, Forza and F1 2012 is right up there, especially when played with a Logitech or Fanatec wheel. I've won a few online championships in GPL, GT Legends, Rfactor etc and had a real blast. Then naturally onto GPL, GTR, GT Legends, Rfactor, Race 07, Nascar 2003 and finally Rfactor 2 and Iracing. Started on Revs back in the BBC days and onto things like GP1 - 4.
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I have played PC racing sims for around 20 years or so. Many Thanks.Įdited by Ibsey, 03 February 2013 - 09:42. I hope I am not asking too much here & any advice would be greatly appreciated from a very confused bloke. However in the case that spending a bit more on a PC did result in driving physics that were massively superior, then I might be sold.įinally what would one have roughly spend on a gaming PC today to complete with the spec of the Xbox 720 & PS4?Īnd here’s the appetent specs of the Xbox 720 Īlthough I don’t know how accurate these both are? But am I correct in thinking that it is not really worth it for me to match these specs for my next computer, since at this stage my main requirement is just to play rFactor 1 & 2 decently to see if PC racing sims are for me? (maybe with the possibility of upgrading for future racing sims). So I would feel uneasy about spending say an extra £100 just to get slightly better graphics, if the actually game play was no different. My main concern is ensuring I get the best value PC. Or would it just be better to get a higher spec / more expensive PC as stated earlier? Although I am willing to spend as much as is necessary for a new PC, so money is not the limiting factor as such. Might that also be a fairly easy thing to do?Īlso, would this be the best value PC for the above stated requirements (i.e running rFactor 1 & 2 in at least medium detail / FPS.with the possibility of upgrading to run iRacing in future).
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If for instance I wanted to upgrade it to also run iRacing at a latter date (assuming this PC wouldn’t be able to run it currently).
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Also would I be able to run 80’s & 90’s F1 cars & tracks mods in at least medium detail & framerate? (apologies, however I did try looking all of this on google with no luck).
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If it would be able to run rFactor & rFactor 2 does anyone know how well it may run with these specs? For instance might it be smooth & fast enough to enjoy a decent online experience. So committing to spending a lot for a high spec PC capable of running those games seems a bit of a gamble? Whereas the next gen consoles, to my mind at least, seem to be a bit of a safer bet.Īlso would the above PC specs run rfactor or rfactor 2 OK? As those two games would be the main reason for me buying a half decent PC at the moment. And instead put that into getting a higher spec PC instead?Īlthough I love racing games (my favs being GT5 / F12011 & GP4) Please be aware I am new to the world of recent PC racing sims like rFactor 2 or iRacing. Therefore it would just be better the save the money I would have spent on them (between £300 to £500 I believe).
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Therefore I wondered if someone could kindly advise me whether this would be a good move? Or alternatively anyone know / think whether the next gen consoles like the PS4 etc won’t be too good for racing games / sims. As I have been advised that this is a good value entry level gaming machine. The PC I am currently considering buying is a AMD A4 3300 2.5 GHz, with a Radeon HD 6410D & 4GB RAM for around £150 (i’m in the UK). Thereby giving me time to see how things pan out with the next gen consoles like the PS4. I am currently thinking of getting an entry gaming level PC to test the water with PC racing sims. However I am massively confused as to whether or not this would be the right move especially since the PS4 / Xbox 720 / Steam Box & another next gen console (the name of which I have forgotten) are said to be coming out soon. I am wondering if someone might be able to help me? I am considering finally taking the jump from PS3 racing games like GT5 & F1 2011 to PC racing sims like rfactor & rfactor 2 etc.