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Hours upon hours upon hours of hard work. I seem to recall watching some production videos that showed them going to the locations where there were going to be tracks, like Rome, and taking LOTS of pictures.
I've had consoles my whole life, but I have PCs as well. I'm currently working on building a new PC, since all I have right now is a laptop! I think consoles work well with video games since they're dedicated boxes just for video games! I also highly recommend if you're going to play racing games, get a good racing wheel controller, and mount it on a good stand. I have an older Logitech G25 wheel. Me and my dad built an entire chair for it, which uses a seat from my old first car. It has a 6-speed gated manual shifter and the pedals include a clutch, there's also paddle shifters on the wheel if thats how you want to roll. You can also flip a dial over and the gated shifter becomes just a quick up/down shift, like a Hurst shifter. It's quite fun to play racing games with, but it does lack the feel of driving a real car, with the feeling of the slip in the clutch and the gears in the shifter.
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