G Real Car Driving

The standout feature of the game is its physics engine. Vehicles in G Real Car Driving have weight and momentum.

In a real car, when you hit the brakes, the nose dives. The front tires grab the asphalt, and the rear gets light. If you turn the wheel while braking (trail braking), the car rotates. g real car driving

For two decades, driving games lied to us. They offered a "third-person" chase camera that let you see around corners. They offered "auto-correct" steering that saved you from oversteer. The standout feature of the game is its physics engine

The new wave of G-Real simulators (titles like Assetto Corsa Competizione, iRacing, and Richard Burns Rally) has destroyed those crutches. Here is what "G-Real" means in a simulation context: The front tires grab the asphalt, and the rear gets light

Road car drivers laugh at this until their first track day. After 10 corners, you cannot hold your head up. F1 drivers have 50-lb necks for a reason.