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Originally Posted by Arthur-Z
I played Assetto Corsa with Thrustmaster TMX Pro and TH8A shifter and didn't enjoy it. It might have more realistic physics, but it just felt so different and harder than driving a real car, especially drifting. Initially I thought that it could be some king of cheap training, but all the feedback was so different, plus lack of the g-forces, so it didn't really work, at least for me. I decided to play racing sims on a gamepad. Super realistic physics might be cool, but at least from my experience, it's kind of pointless if you have a mediocre hardware, which is the majority of the devices. Maybe some really fancy ones feel better, but they cost like a decent performance car, and in the end you still don't have all the g-forces and such, so I'd rather buy a real car for that price.
I think gta5grand should be in the sweet spot regarding realism. From what I can see in the videos and remembering the game.
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PS5
-Battlefield V as my current main MP game
-Rainbow Six Siege off and on, though I rarely play it compared to last year
-Biomutant and I'm about halfway through I think
-Hitman 3 for the monthly ET's and Featured Contracts
-Chivalry 2 whenever my friends hop on and want to play it. A bit drab on content already.
Switch
-MH Rise off and on still
-Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle
PS4
-Ace Combat 5