![]() Visually, we have a few options – single screen, triple screen and VR, so I’ll take a quick look at all three. However, there are better-developed sim cars that I’ve driven both in real-world and the sim, so it’s these that I’ll focus when referencing how similar the two worlds are.įirst up, what does the immersion feel like? Can my instinctive brain tell the difference between sitting in the sim and the real race track? Now, the car was a mod in Assetto Corsa and felt like it lacked the development time to make it truly realistic. In general, laps times were pretty close, but the feeling in the car just wasn’t. I made a video a few months ago where I compared driving a real-world Benetton F1 car – a car in which I set the outright lap record at Brands Hatch – to the sim version. ![]() I see it as a supplement to real-world driving, and I believe the cross-over between the two is going to get much deeper going forward. Over the last 3 or 4 years, I’ve been getting deeper into sim racing, which I absolutely love. ![]() I’m Scott Mansell, and if you’re new to the channel I’m a real-world racer and coach. So, how close is sim racing to the real-world, what are the differences and if you’re fast in a sim, will you be fast in a real-world car? ![]() The quality of sim racing software and hardware is improving at a rapid rate, and aside from not being able to feel all of the motion of a real-life car, sim racing is one of the closest to real-life, of all the gaming options out there. ![]()
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