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12th August 2009, 06:47 #51
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Originally Posted by Bruce D
how fast they are! Needless to say, that after some time using an S2000 car
the transition to the WRC seems a lot easier!
So, for new rbr players, It's better to start with S2000 class and gradually move on to the WRC!
As we all know, In RBR speed comes later...
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12th August 2009, 13:36 #52
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Originally Posted by Bruce D
But I have to say that driving with a s2000 car is very simple comparing with wrc.
I'm a little confused at the time about what car to choose but testing will give me the answers I need..speed with no limits..
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12th August 2009, 13:47 #53
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Originally Posted by LCD
I stared running with wrc car and in my beggining couldn't move more than 100 metres!
I agree that a s2000 car will help more a new driver than a wrc!
Mainly,it will be better for his psychology,for not dissapoint with the game..speed with no limits..
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12th August 2009, 14:30 #54
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Originally Posted by jimakos
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12th August 2009, 19:25 #55
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Another wierd thing I found with RBR was how you set up your steering wheel. Originally, at least with the G25, I used the sequential shift on the side for changing gears, but I found once I changed it to the paddle-shift that controlling the car was a little bit easier. Now I just use the sequential shift for the handbrake.
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