![]() This process isn’t always a success as fans may be left complaining about a ruined original. Game designers have to retain the same atmosphere that was so dearly loved in previous iterations all while refreshing the look for a more modern game. Bringing circuits back from the dead isn’t an easy thing to do. Often in racing games, these vintage sim racing tracks attract players so much that developers decide to remaster them. Whether you’re a Mario Kart desperate for the vintage Rainbow Road layouts, or a Gran Turismo fan longing for the return of the Autumn Ring, it’s these venues that maintain a player base. Here are the best ones.įictional circuits are a huge part of why racing fans gravitate to certain franchises. Some of these simracing tracks are so good that franchises have to bring them back in a remastered form. I also find Silverstone to be a bit of a snooze-fest, but again - I can see the appeal of it - but for some reason I don't really like the flow.Sometimes, a racing game features a fictional track so good that it remains etched into the minds of fans. ![]() Cadwell - I can see the appeal, but those really tight sections are a pain, unless you're driving a really nimble single seater. The only track I've been on in real life is Manfeild Park on a 250 2 stroke motorcycle and it was fun, but the brake bumps into corners were eye opening (caused by racing trucks). Cascavel, Curitiba, Goiania and Taruma are all fun. In general - I enjoy the Brazilian tracks in AMS 2 (that I've driven so far). ![]() I don't really like modern Monaco either - unless I was to use something really small like a 250cc Super Kart. I also think Laguna Seca's a bit overrated - but I can still make these fun by driving small, nimble single seaters (although there's a couple of sections in Macau that are pretty much single file). The main ones I can think of are Macau & possibly Long Beach. Tracks I dislike - really tight tracks, with too many sharp corners - where you're alternating all the time between hard acceleration, then slowing right down again. Willow Springs, Road Atlanta, Road America and Watkins Glen are four American tracks I enjoy. I also find Silverstone to be a bit of a snooze-fest, but again - I can see the appeal of it - but for some reason I don't really like the flow.įavourites off the top of my head are the Nurburgring 24H layout, Bathurst, Historic versions of Imola, Interlagos, Kyalami & Oulton Park, Pukekohe, Manfeild Park, Hampton Downs, Teretonga & Highlands (last 5 are NZL tracks) and the Historic version of Interlagos. Not saying it's a great track (and it is darn ugly), but it actually is a rather challenging track to get right and I always have good racing there in F1, Raceroom, and ACC.Ĭlick to expand.You're definitely not alone. ![]() I don't understand its popularity, however. I'd rather have proper road course or a proper oval. Don't really enjoy the Daytona or Indianapolis road courses in R3E. It's just stunning.ģ) Sonoma-Have raced all kinds of cars there in Raceroom and have a blast every time.ġ) Silverstone-for some reason I'm just not that fast here in any sim.Ģ) Brands Hatch-I do fine at this track just don't find it to be that fun.ģ) Rovals. It's also a track where spending time on setup is rewarding.Ģ) Kyalami-do a 24 hour accelaerated clock race there. No super-long boring straightaways but at the same time it's not impossibly difficult to keep the car on the track. 1) Curvelo-love racing GT3/4 and the stock cars there in AMS2. ![]()
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