![]() ![]() ![]() 6 months later I picked up rFactor2, then Project Cars 2 and most recently R3E. This took me to Assetto Corsa on PC and within a week I had ditched the controller and bought a G920 (acceptable noise levels!). Then in Dec 2016 my son got an xbox with Forza 6 and I had a dabble with the controller and I thought hmm, I wonder what PC driving games I can use with a controller (less noisy than a wheel). progressed to GTR and GTR2 (with a Logitech Formula Force wheel) but then Kids came along and the noisy wheel got stored and I didn't really touch any driving games for several years (played many other PC games though). ![]() Rough highlights include the Geoff Crammond GP Games, the Papyrus Indy 500 games (never did NASCAR for some reason), first couple of TOCA games, Colin MCrae and RBR, Midtown Madness (loved that for what it was, fave car was the Mustang). Then moved onto 386 PC and have never looked back. I think my first was Revs on the BBC Micro I think it would be fun, if you could look in the dark areas in your brain and will be happy to see your Racing Career in the next posts. There are a lot fun racers like "NItro" and. Geoff Crammonds Formula One Grand Prix - Amiga (it get serious now!)ĭTM Race Driver - PC (First Online Racing for me!) Street Rod - Amiga (told me how to built a good streetracer, what a manifold is etc.) If I've known that 35 Years ago (where it started.) WOW!!!! ![]() Now sitting here with an Oculus Rift on my Head and driving league racing in Raceroom. Well, the story begun to roll faster and faster. Luckily our father takes us in holidays to a gaming room, where we could play Out Run a few times. After that I've switched to my brothers C64 and we played Test Drive and Test Drive 2 the whole time. I think this is, where it all begins for me. In the early 80s as a little child I ever wanted to play "Pole Position" on the good old Atari 2600. Reading another thread here ( ) it came to my mind how it was started everything in me to like those racing games. ![]()
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