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The Best Automotive Video Games Around

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While getting behind the wheel of a car is often the most excellent thing you can do for us petrolheads, sometimes it can feel slightly limiting. While it might be that heading to your nearest track day is absolutely a wonderful endeavour you remember, it’s hard to afford that every weekend. Much like how a reader will lament that they will only experience a certain number of books in their lifetime, a car enthusiast will lament the fact that there are so many cars and tracks to experience out there, yet they will never touch the large majority of them.

This is where video games come in. Obviously video games are considered more popular these days, but obviously they have nothing in common with driving. Well… is that actually true? Believe it or not, simulating the driving experience is getting closer and closer to reality, and with the advent of VR, is looking better and better the more it develops.

There are better and worse games to play though. The following games are considered the best, can be picked up for cheap, and are available for you to connect with a racing wheel to perfectly simulate the experience.

Forza Horizon 3

Forza Horizon 3 is arguably the most fun you can have with a video game. By respecting the accurate driving mechanics of real world automotives, the open world design allows for a range of fun and silly races. One moment you may be racing in a head to head against a train, another you may be setting up a community race for online friends to battle it out in three wheel reliant Robins only.

The design of the game is relatively arcade-focussed in terms of the points you score, but racing accuracy and solid handling is also considered to be of paramount importance. This game is phenomenal for those looking to celebrate racing, as the game literally depicts the growth of a festival driving season in Australia. If you’re looking for some good clean racing fun, it is primarily found here. The game is available on Xbox One and Windows 10, and with a copy of one you can play on the other with Microsoft ‘play anywhere’ feature.

Dirt Rally

For those interested in more simulation racing of a kind they likely do not have much experience with, Dirt Rally is that game. The game prioritizes procedurally generated (randomized) levels, allowing for complete and total novelty in each track you try and enjoy. Rally times are usually not in competition with other races, so there’s only you, the track and your previous time to contend with in each outing. This gives you a personal and intimate connection to the cars you race. It’s also not difficult to imagine how the tracks also require a finesse and realistic approach to driving.

This is a game where speed does not win out, but careful control of your car, of understanding the upcoming track, of listening and moment to moment awareness will always win the day. These are attitudes you can bring into your normal daily driving, and excellent car accident law firms like indyfirm.com would likely encourage this. For this reason Dirt Rally is very respectful of the mature aspect of driving, and gifts players content like this in spades.

With these two video games, you are sure to experience some wonderful driving fantasy.