I'm not that impressed with it so far to be honest, with stability off it seems very difficult (even with IA on the easiest setting) best I've managed so far is 4th place with stability on full. I'd also say it's not as controllable as Forza's physics. Graphics aren't all that, there doesn't appear to be any damage in effect (mechanical or visual even when set), audio also seems rather flat and uninspiring. I appreciate its a work in-progress and am not slagging it off, I'm just surprised at how much it still has missing.
I'm looking at reviews for the G27 but they don't seem to be all that forgiving either, so not sure what to do at the moment, I'm going to keep plugging away with AC on the Xbox controller to spend more time with it and go from there.
Those that already have a G25/7 how do you find setting it up? Reviews seem to slate the amount of cabling required and I'm reluctant to splash £200 on it if it ends up in the attic.
Project cars looks a lot more promising but is atleast 6 months away.
Been part of project cars since its inception. I am one of the first round of investors (You chose how much money you invested into it upon purchase).
Firstly yes I am using a wheel on both of these. I can not even start to describe the difference between using a pad and wheel, unfortunately platforms like PC and AC are designed for the wheel, the pad is always compromised.
There is not a single other Sim apart from Assetto Corsa (and perhaps LFS) that accurately translate the feedback from the front wheels to the steering wheel. The slip angles of the Tyres is surreal, its not like most other games/sims where you push the car to an uncontrolable edge then it fallls off the cliff. Instead the cars in assetto corsa have progression and feel, you feel that your tyres are at the limit and when they go it can be pulled back, just as in real life..
Not me, but you get the idea, the car behaves as one expects a car to behave.
For pad, as much as I bum Assetto Corsa... I would push you to Project cars, so far the physics are more forgiving.
Lazer scanned tracks with accurate bump data, proper physics and the Ring coming later this year. I shall be firmly in the AC camp.