Is there any car simulator (real simulator) for pc?
for example that you drive normal as in a city, and where you have to drive a manual car, and shift up or down properly, or the car will stop the engine (just as in real life).
quite arcady?! that game made crazy taxi seem like a simulation i never found a wheel to be at all pleasing with midtown madness, though the game itself is alright if you are going for the quick action
Otherwise, if you want a great driving sim, you'll have to buy a PS2, and get a copy of Gran Turismo 4. I got a slim line PS2 recently, and the only game I own for it is GT4 - it's worth it.
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i really dislike when you guys go in another direction... i specificlly asked for a simulation car game.... real simulation...
MidTown Madness 1 or 2 aint a simulator...
you cant stop your engine if you dont properly release your clutch and accelerate (as in real life), it has no directional light (as when you turn left or right).
it aint have a fuel meter at all, you cant flat your tire, etc, etc, etc
ive recently been playing GTR Demo, its on a track, the game has 2 cars, a ferarri 360 and a saleen (i think) you have to start your engine, you can switch the engine off, handling feels good, u can turn TCS, ABS and all the aids off, low or high. the car wont start if you crash it too much, and the best bit is the sounds, the cars sound amazing.
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Why would you wnat a real simulator, just go out and drive for yourself if you want to experience that. They don't make one cause it would be boring and no one would buy it.
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Originally posted by YankeeMan i really dislike when you guys go in another direction... i specificlly asked for a simulation car game.... real simulation...
MidTown Madness 1 or 2 aint a simulator...
you cant stop your engine if you dont properly release your clutch and accelerate (as in real life), it has no directional light (as when you turn left or right).
it aint have a fuel meter at all, you cant flat your tire, etc, etc, etc
I don't think there are many in existence - certainly no mainstream ones I can think of. The ones that would exist probably only pop up in driving schools, and are likely to be tailored into a bespoke driving wheel and pedals.
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Originally posted by YankeeMan i really dislike when you guys go in another direction... i specificlly asked for a simulation car game.... real simulation...
MidTown Madness 1 or 2 aint a simulator...
hey, we were only trying to help
the simple fact is that there isn't a game which exactly matches your criteria
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