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2. AC will run on your grandad's 6 year old computer but looks great with the content manager / custom shaders patch / sol installed.
3. ACC features all the well-known classic tracks that you want with no garbage.
4. ACC does not have Hockenheim, Imola, Nordschleife or Red Bull Ring.
5. For AC you can download great tracks from Racedepartment.
6. This becomes addictive though and you could end up bloating your track list.
In short ACC has a more modern feel where you're confined to all the great GT3 cars within a small and refined yet superb set of tracks; whereas AC gives you all the classes you'd want and a huge variety of tracks to download.
Both games are absolutely fantastic and essential purchases.
ACC quality
ACC is a closed game. It simulations a race series so it forces you to play in that structure. Meaning cars, tracks, race formats. It does it very well so thats not a criticism.
AC on the other hand is run whatever, wherever, with whatever, however. The default content is all over the place, and the mod scene is huge. There are all sorts of communities focusing on different aspects (Such as drifting, which is seemingly very popular)
I'd buy both....
I am fairly new to Simracing.Can you ugrade ACC so you can play the Nordschleife?
A simulator is a tool to help you as a use in the real world.
AC offer mod so you can use it as a tool to memorize track or different cars with your own specification. It help to memorize the track & braking point while offering how it kind of feel like in order for preparation. Laptime is meaningless & skill don't quite transfer well in the real world like all other simulators.
ACC offer none of those & only is a role playing racer game. Most people will never drive a GT3 car & real GT3 drivers will not or never use ACC as a tool thus why it's arcade.
Wow, just wow.....
ACC is newer but looks and runs like crap at 1080p on older hardware and has terrible input lag. (Not sure if newer hardware makes it look any better at 1080p) ;)