It can be a bit messy with all MOD specific settings, but it works. I handle everything in GPL from GEM and just use the seasons mentioned. I guess rFactor 2 when it comes to MOD's can supply me with most of those tracks as well? I'm not sure if MOD's (as GPL MOD's) include historical season cars to my AI-opponents or if I have to download every other car (not the ones I drive) seperatly? Just try to prepare for what I'm up to. Mostly I train and do AI-races on the historical tracks of 67-69. That would be something and a real teaser to me anyhow. And in addition it seems to serve me with the possibilty to race my own car, a Mazda MX5 07, in the game. the Lotus 49 of 67, the Matra MS80 of 69. Next I found that rFactor offers me (even if I'm not sure of how to equip the game with what I'm after) my fav cars as kind of 'MODs'. Even if GPL is very good I guess rFactor 2 is at least as good as that. I've been quite happy with this setup but now I consider if rFactor 2 might be a 'fresh re-start' to me? Perhaps someone more experienced can give me some hints here around my rFactor 2 newbie quests?Īs far as I can see rFactor 2 (even if it's not the latest SIM) is considered to be the most realistic SIM when it comes to driving. ![]() As well as I loved all wonderful MOD's related to my favorite seasons (F1 67 and 69 and GT67). As I understand it GPL's racing engine still i considered a really good one and I loved the 'realistic' feeling in driving it. Purchased original back in the 90'ties and as I later found out all exceptional MODs I dedicated a computer with a wheel just to run this my one and only SIM (and game). ![]() Honestly I'm not much of a Gamer and the only Racing SIM I've ever used is GPL.
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