[Q] Can racing sims teach you bad habits? - Page 2
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New Zealand6137 Posts
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PanoRaMa
United States5068 Posts
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MaNg0
United States675 Posts
the g25 has a clutch + 6 gear shifter, but not as close to realistic as your racing sim. you'll be fine. also get GT5 | ||
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New Zealand6137 Posts
On June 04 2009 12:03 PanoRaMa wrote: H those aren't racing sims xD yeah, but they're close! right? ... but seriously don't be afraid of playing games because you think it'll own your manual skills or something, that won't happen | ||
AttackZerg
United States7453 Posts
Going 150 and moving into sixth gear on a vet in real life, is a fucking ball clenching experience. In a videogame it means your begining to not be bored... Play racing games for fun. Learn all about the mechanics of a car if your so inclined, before you drive. Same as play starcraft for fun. Learn about war in the army. | ||
DeathSpank
United States1029 Posts
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infinity21
Canada6683 Posts
the g25 is estimated to arrive on jun 15th D: (just ordered) | ||
LxRogue
United States1415 Posts
I really doubt it will negatively affect your driving, although it definitely won't help it. I don't drive a stick-shift, but your going to need a long while before you're good at it. Driving is all about practice. | ||
MiniRoman
Canada3953 Posts
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deathgod6
United States5064 Posts
A teenager drifting to deliver tofu in the mountains, pshhhhh. | ||
AttackZerg
United States7453 Posts
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ToyotaDemon
Australia150 Posts
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leveIs
United States44 Posts
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Dark.Carnival
United States5095 Posts
On June 04 2009 15:54 levels wrote: My hours and hours of Gran Turismo 3 before age 16 made me a better driver doubt. If only because I understood the physics of a car before ever being behind the wheel of one. definitley, going 160mph into a wall is a good way to stop your car | ||
mcgriddle
United States253 Posts
On June 04 2009 11:58 micronesia wrote: Do you also have a 37 inch penis, 400 iq, and 38 hot girlfriends? This is not good advice to be giving someone who has never driven a stick before. Most people will at least stall a few times etc when learning from scratch... don't make it sound like you are a moron if you can't drive it almost instantly. i said that day... as in I had practiced in a parking lot for a while before hand. And of course EVERYONE will stall a few times. I have had my fair share of painful stalls. Just avoid stoplights on hills and all will be good :D. | ||
Fen
Australia1848 Posts
Half of driving is feeling. How do you know that you took a corner too fast or that your messing up ure gear shifts? Because your body feels it when your driving. Racing games cant simulate the feeling of driving, only the actions. Its very easy to draw the line between what you do in a game and what you do in real life. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
On June 04 2009 11:58 micronesia wrote: Do you also have a 37 inch penis, 400 iq, and 38 hot girlfriends? This is not good advice to be giving someone who has never driven a stick before. Most people will at least stall a few times etc when learning from scratch... don't make it sound like you are a moron if you can't drive it almost instantly. Eh, I learned how to drive stick in a day too. You're all giddy for a new car, so you spend the whole day driving. Granted, it took like a week or two to master, but I could at least get where I needed to go | ||
R3condite
Korea (South)1541 Posts
On June 04 2009 10:40 SpiritoftheTunA wrote: you really really wont, the amount of feedback (i.e. reactions to your actions) in real driving should totally override any habits you pick up playing games yup also trying to practice driving a car w/ games is just an excuse kids make to buy the racing games... it will not in anyway help u in ur real life car driving... | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14886 Posts
learn in a parking lot | ||
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