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Old 11-28-19, 03:09 PM   #11
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All the cars can be test-driven for free in their shop, on their inhouse track. It is meant to give buyers of indivoidual cars the chance to get a taste of the individual car.

You also must know that they are in the ongoing process of migrating car physics from an "oldest" and an "older" development stage, to "newest" which are physics designed bx Alex Hodgkinson. These latter are the best ones.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/162A...4YstFnY9g/view

If you join a test session on their servers on other tracks, make sure you drive one of these. AI also tends to work best with these. For testing, stay awayx formt he exotic cars, but try the mainstream classes, usually these are the ones that work best. TRry different cars as well, the differences can be immense. Old cars like some of the older Porsches can also be great fun, right becasue they are more tricky to drive. WTCC cars are front wheel driven.

Setting up the force feedback well can be a bitch, and they do not explainn their many options too well. If you run into issues, ask in their forum.

https://forum.sector3studios.com/index.php
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