I was also reminded why I stopped playing it in the first place. the handling, physics, and force feedback are so incredibly bad it just amazes me how they could release such a piece of garbage. I cant wait to get the files out of my hard drive.
anyway, I made a short video that has an fps counter in the upper corner.
i tried TDU2 on my new system to see how it would do
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Well they never claimed to be a simulator. If you want simulator style physics, play a simulator!
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The Game seems to run like clockwork. Good to see you back on track.Karu62 wrote:I was also reminded why I stopped playing it in the first place. the handling, physics, and force feedback are so incredibly bad it just amazes me how they could release such a piece of garbage.
The lack of FFB has always been an issue. For improved handling and some other cool stuff you can always try the TDU2UP and use SP mode.
If you want a good modern driving sim, try Assetto Corsa. It is still in development, but it drives pretty good IMO. Great FFB as well.