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Ye i have rfactor 2. But i got a lot of issues with rfactor 2. It feels like this new game is a better version of that. I was maybe thinking of buying it. But what is holding me back is the short amount of tracks compared to rf2, not that I own every dlc but its still more then what the wec callender consists of.
But 2024 season is suggested to eventually come, that would add 4 more tracks to the game (Lusail, Imola, Interlagos and COTA) along with the extra cars/teams participating in 2024 season.
How many tracks did acc launch with? I can't remember. Many were DLC though.
OP I had the same concerns but honestly I don't think it will be a issue. More will surely be added over time so it could end up filling out with time. The tracks available are all great tracks that are unique to drive. Monza is probably the worst track in game but most love that track. For me its boring.
I have mainly been driving on Spa, Fuji and Le-mans all week. I am not bored of any of them. Lets not forget, most sims have the same tracks so we are normally driving the same tracks over and over. Most public lobby's are either Spa or Monza anyway in my experience.