Assetto Corsa Competizione

Yes but it isn't that bad at 15 euros per year I'm sure @swannyUK helps run the site he could give you more info if needed. I just renewed my sub after it ran out a month ago so much better racing than the in game races where you get wiped out at the first corner every race

Yea indeed, the cost doesn't put me off its just down to my own inexperience with sim racing. I didn't know how involving it was until recently which has sparked my curiosity.
 
I'm not the fastest but as long as I have a clean race, don't knock anyone off the track and have fun I'm happy! More races you have the quicker your SA will go up.
@swannyUK thanks for the heads up, gave the Bentley a go on sliverstone and got a 2.04.9 straight off. Took a day or 2 to get that with the ferrari evo! Seems a lot slower but actually get better times
 
I take it that a paid subscription is needed?

I'm sure everything is above board, but as I'm just getting in to sim racing I've obviously never used/heard of these sites before. I really should read into it more to get a better understanding of what they all offer.

Race Department is well established, a legit site run by professionals and long standing well intentioned enthusiasts. The site is a sort of meca for creators, most things (legal) get hosted on the site and are available as free downloads.

The premium service they offer entitles you to join up with their organised races, and a number of other entitlements. What is (or was) a good sense of friendly community when joining up on races, on voice coms they're a nice bunch. I sub myself, and if for nothing else 13 odd quid a year for the unlimited content they host is fair recompense.

SimGP is home to a number of different organisations that offer free membership of their various racing series. Even if you do or don't go with RD id recommend joining one, i've noticed over the last week online that there's a ton of new players, you'll find your level easily.

@petey

Less designing, more driving.

Unless you want to do a Lexus.:)
 
Race Department is well established, a legit site run by professionals and long standing well intentioned enthusiasts. The site is a sort of meca for creators, most things (legal) get hosted on the site and are available as free downloads.

The premium service they offer entitles you to join up with their organised races, and a number of other entitlements. What is (or was) a good sense of friendly community when joining up on races, on voice coms they're a nice bunch. I sub myself, and if for nothing else 13 odd quid a year for the unlimited content they host is fair recompense.

SimGP is home to a number of different organisations that offer free membership of their various racing series. Even if you do or don't go with RD id recommend joining one, i've noticed over the last week online that there's a ton of new players, you'll find your level easily.

@petey

Less designing, more driving.

Unless you want to do a Lexus.:)

I actually went to create an account with RD last night... Turns out I created one back in 2011...

I guess racing within these communities will be a lot better than public servers, next time I'm on ill probably sub and try it out :)
 
Got a wheel today, specifically the G29. Never had a wheel before. My lap times have tanked but it's so much more immersive. I will stay off online MP for a bit until I get used to it for now.
 
Got a wheel today, specifically the G29. Never had a wheel before. My lap times have tanked but it's so much more immersive. I will stay off online MP for a bit until I get used to it for now.

It'll come back and with time you'll be consistent.
 
Do you want to drive GT4's or any of the following tracks?
If so, yes. If not, no :p

- Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit
- Suzuka Circuit
- Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca
- Mount Panorama Circuit
- Donington Park Circuit
- Oulton Park Circuit
- Snetterton Circuit
 
IS there any pack/s I should get first like which one/s are the most popular? Not interested in GT4 atm. I like the sound of the British tracks but if they never come up in MP then no point getting them?
 
A little update on those Turn1 liveries I posted a little while ago.

I didn't make this video.

Anyway, Turn1 has recently partnered with SimracingGP, so some of you can expect to be racing against some of these.
 
So im back simracing with a new wheel and getting back into ACC.
I play all the sims but for a bit of online racing its ACC for now.
Problem is for all my years simracing im terrible at setups so im finding myself 2-3 seconds a lap behind the quick guys and even more behind the likes of tier 1 AOC guys but those guys are al aliens :P.
I dont want to go down the rabbit hole of buying setups so would appreciate where one could get some decent ones.
Cheers for reading.
 
The aggressive preset is more than good enough for 99% of drivers. I know as I bought the CDA setup bundle for the Porsche when it first came out. The difference was very marginal, more time to be gained by improving my driving (for ref. my current pace rating is 87).

The most important aspect is getting your tyres in the right operating window, pressures need to be around 27.6 PSI for the slicks and 29-30 PSI for wets. Play around with brake duct cooling and cold pressures to achieve this. Do this against a baseline ambient/track temp and then know what adjustments to make depending on how much hotter or colder it is come race day. For car balance 1 or 2 clicks on the rear ride height is usually all you need.

Only if you can consistently get within 1% of the top time on the special event leader boards would I bother going down the Motec rabbit hole.
 
How do I get off public servers? Had 4 maybe 5 races tonight cut short by mid pack pile ups witin the first few corners. I'm by no means fast, usually come mid table but i've only been playing on and off for a month and public servers are getting a bit annoying now.
 
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