Only thing good about PC2 were easy achievements and that I bought the deluxe edition on a massive sale for under $15. Once I was done collecting all the single player achievements, I was DONE with the game and uninstalled the game from my Xbox. Reddit, the operator of online message boards that became the go-to destination for day traders chasing this years frenzy for so-called meme stocks, is seeking to hire investment bankers and. The handling has been tuned to a T, the content is excellently curated, and the amount of variety and racing available in it is delightfully daunting.
However, I fixed the issue by uninstalling, then re-installing, the relevant software in the following order: 1) Plug in Logitech G920 2) Uninstall Logitech G920 driver from the device manager, 3) Unplug Logitech USB cable from computer. Not only that, The career mode was just achievement fodder for me and wasn't too engaging either. Project CARS 2 plays like a pumped-up version of the classic TOCA Race Driver 3 from 2006, redressing many of the complaints levelled at the original. After Windows 10s latest update, the Logitech G920 wheel was no longer being detected by Project Cars 2. I was using a full racing line and even as I braked as suggested, the cars still went out of the track (that's how bad the understeer is when using a controller for road fars) and since I mainly prefer to drive road cars, this was something I could not overlook no matter how much I tried. Im looking for a realistic sim but.
I liked the reputation of PC2, not so much the 3rd edition. Long answer: Road cars (including the ones that handle well in real life such as the LaFerrari, McLaren P1, Porsche 911 GT3 RS, Pagani Huayra BC, etc) handle like absolute dogshit in this game, not matter how much the controller setup was fine-tuned. I am choosing a car simulator I want to try as my first one.