Looking for a Driving Sim for beginner

Soldato
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just got hold of a wheel for my pc and im looking for a easy to get into driving sim. nothing too technical when it comes to controls or settings etc.

is there anything?
 
Nothing to technical + driving sim doesn'tgo mate.
If it is a true "sim" its going to be more complex.

Personally I would recomend GT Legends. Some lovely cars to drive and good fun all around :)

Great online when you find a nice server too. the racing 24-7.co.uk server is excellent.
 
GTR is a great sim on the PC, but you really need to jump in at the deepend and ignore the Arcade and semi pro modes it offers. GTL is the same as GTR but set in ~1970's - also a great game.
 
Most sims can cater for beginners, with assists and such like so you can ease yourself into them, online you would not find much servers for beginners tho so most of your practice would be offline really.

Most of the big sims, have demo's so you can basically try them all see what takes your fancy, personally I would recommend RFactor :)
 
Trifid said:
GTR is a great sim on the PC, but you really need to jump in at the deepend and ignore the Arcade and semi pro modes it offers. GTL is the same as GTR but set in ~1970's - also a great game.
Its not set in the 70's
Its set now but your doing all of the classic championship races :)
 
ok ive tried FLS demo and the control setup system is a bit tricky to get working properly, every time i tried to change anything the control of left and right would just go way out and mean me zig zagging over the roads. the actual game though is pretty impressive.
time now for Rfactor i think :D
 
ive tried playing with the settings but i couldnt make any sense to it after trying. i had to keep deleting the settings files to get it back to normal.
ill give gtl a go though once ive downloaded a demo for it, its only a tenner brand new though :cool:
 
well i tried and tried and tried with LFS, and im now just being able to go round a track once without too many spillages :p
still cant get my head around how to set up the wheel though, it seems very tempermental if it will go in a straight line or not :/
 
I know ill get flamed by the hard core driving sim'ers, but, I would recomend Toca Race Driver 3.
Its not too tricky to get the hang of but its certainly not what i would call an arcadey racer. But most importantly its a whole lot of fun with a wheel and pedals.
 
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