![]() Anyway, this is city driving and one doesn’t need more than about 30 FPS to be playable. ![]() It’s a city sim with hundreds of vehicles as well as people. This isn’t a racing sim with 10 cars on track. There is a lot going on in the game, however. I have a pretty good graphics card, but on high resolution (which was still low quality) the game delivered about 85 fps rather than the 144 I was expecting to sync with my monitor. Meaning they are pretty low resolution and look on par with original rFactor. I paged through them and subscribed to a few favorites: Lancia Delta Integrale, Ford Crown Victoria, Honda CRX, Mazda Miata, and a 1990s Toyota Corolla. The Steam Workshop is full of additional vehicles. Sorry, what I know about cars in the US is small, and anything outside of the US mostly non-existent. VehiclesĬCD gives you plenty of vehicles to choose from right away, which include some familiar looking Japanese and European models as well as some that are probably Russian. ![]() ![]() The traffic patterns in CCD are a little different from what I’ve seen, and I’m guessing the setting for this game is Russia. I’ve driven in the US, Canada, and UK, and have been a passenger in cars in various parts of Central America and Western Europe. Towards that end, I decided to buy City Car Driving (Home Edition) because it’s supposed to be a realistic traffic simulator. ![]() I recently had surgery on my right Achilles, and have been on a quest to improve my left-footed driving in the virtual world in preparation to driving left-footed in the real world. ![]()
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