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      05-18-2015, 10:56 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by lamia2super View Post
best realism physics is iRacing. i think project cars has nicest graphics and is more of a complete game vs AC. AC is still a working progress and has better sound....all good games with lots of tuning to be done to the cars and controllers to make them feel right.
Iracing does not have the best physics. It's actually pretty average. It has a huge library of laser-scanned tracks and a fantastic organized race community, but the physics are just okay. AC's cars drive the closest to real life. I use sims as a driving tool to improve skills/technique in real life and have spent a lot of time with almost all modern sims. AC blows them all away.
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