Testing out the Porsche 917L (essentially a Porsche 917/917k with a longtail rear-end).
Decent run. Wasn't really going for a hotlap or anything. Setup is custom. No aids, opponents are lost somewhere esle :D.
Track is available for download at rfactorcentral.com, though you have to find out for yourself where to get the car (because I don't think I was supposed to download it in the first place, it's partially illegal I believe o.o).
Also sorry about the crappy FPS. I recorded it at 50FPS, which was really smooth, but when I opened it in Windows Movie Maker to compress it, it only played at 30FPS. Also the quality get brought down after compression. The original quality was great, however the original file was 2GB so I was unable to upload without compressing it.
System specs when this was recorded:
AMD 64 X2 6400+ 3.2Ghz Black Edition dual-core
ASUS EAH4850HD TOP 512MB
4GB DDR2 RAM 667Mhz
ECS Iris 1.0 motherboard
120GB Seagate HDD 7200rpm
lightScribe DVD/RW+ Drive
Corsair 400W PSU
Playing with a Logitech Momo Force wheel, no FFB
All graphics settings in-game were on highest possible setting, including AA.
Will this Corsair 400w PSU run a Sapphire HD 4850?
saikimimaru 1 year ago
@saikimimaru Most likely. It runs my ASUS 4850HD. Depends on the other stuff in your rig. Mine's quite minimal.
No1snYpeslikme 1 year ago
haha oke then...
with no more big talk, show it you can do 'much better'
:P
liketoflyboy 2 years ago
When I can get rFactor working I will.
No1snYpeslikme 2 years ago
finally someboddy on youtube that actually can drive ;)
btw, does ''Setup is custom'' also mean that you are using traction control?
liketoflyboy 2 years ago
Eh actually not that good of a run. I've done much better. But custom setup I mean like adjusted springs and tire pressure and stuff not just defaults. Running the default setup with this car is difficult.
No1snYpeslikme 2 years ago