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If you enjoy the game, good for you, but for me this is the worst
Did you know that real Formula 1 drivers use this ISI physics on their million EUR worth simulators? After 40 minutes, which mainly was loading I assume, you can't judge the physics, especially if you came from arcade... I remember after playing the first edition of Need for Speed in 1995, and later GP2 and F1 Racing Simulation, how awkward was GPL from Papyrus, so I deleted from my PC until a year later I could test it with an FFB wheel and turned out to be awesome after some weeks of practice.