Folks, we're getting a masterpiece.
NASCAR 25 is being developed by the folks at iRacing. From the footage I've seen, looks like they nailed it.I hope you are right. I am going to lurk a while and see how it goes.
If it is great I will buy a console, plus a sim rig and go for it. I dont want to spend much more than a thousand bucks so I would probably build the frame myself to leave some money for a seat, wheel and brakes.
I just want to be sure before committing.
It is probably fine. I want to learn more about what it can do and learn some of the questions for dummies stuff. I was hoping it would have a modified series or more short track stuff.NASCAR 25 is being developed by the folks at iRacing. From the footage I've seen, looks like they nailed it.
Maybe we can start a Racing-Forums league or something.
I'm getting it in a few days for the PS5, hopefully the Gold Edition.Anyone who's even remotely interested in a NASCAR video game that isn't a full sim like iRacing should buy NASCAR 25. Don't even hesitate. Just buy it. I haven't even finished my first race yet as Blaney at Gateway, and I already love it.
I finished the first season in career in Arca and did my first truck race. Ty Majeski wasnt a fan....and just that quickly, I think I've found something on the restarts. It was mostly a skill/knowledge issue. I don't think the patch affected it.
I was under the impression that since you can't just fully mash the gas coming off of pit road with cold tires, you can't mash it on starts/restarts. Every track may be different, but at least at Kansas, you can just hold the gas pedal down fully on starts/restarts.
The AI is still a bit OP on starts/restarts, but as long as I try to stay in front of my line and pinch the opposite line a bit, I don't lose 5 or 6 spots like I was before. I actually have a fighting chance. I can live with that.