tarheel91 said:
Physics works the same regardless of what car you're driving. Once you have a transient steady state physics engine, you're good for anything with tires. |
Well, at Inside Sims Racing preview (one of the biggest and most highest regarded reviewers of racing sims), they pointed out how each car handles differently and how you can actually feel the physics (especially the feedback from the track, being almost 1:1 to how the track feels, meaning you can sense the impact of each bump of the track in the handling of the car) while driving.
Here's the link if you're interested: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdH8tFpkKYA
So, I don't see how you claim the physics works the same for each car
Got any proof to back that statement?
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