![]() Graphics are well done, even with the older rF1 engine. Tracks are very convincing, true to real and all the tracks from the real series are included. Truck slection: The following truck brands are in the sim: MAN, Mercedes, Scania, Iveco, Ford and Volkswagen. Most people know Interlagos though! Reiza is doing a very good job with the tracks, especially Interlagos looks almost identical to it's laser-scanned version in iRacing. There are about 15 tracks in the sim with their own configurations. ![]() Tracks: The tracks in FTruck are mostly Brazilian and not very common for people that are not Brazilian. The sim looks full of life and graphics aren't bad, especially when you think this is actually rFactor 1. Reiza is doing a very good job with the graphics. Graphics: The graphics aren't bad at all and they improve with each update. The physics are from the rFactor 1 engine, but they are authentic and realistic, but above all, they're FUN to drive! It's a blast, really. And be careful with the throttle! You do need to steer the trucks with your right foot a bit, create oversteer to get them round. You need to brake early for the corners, because the machines are very heavy for racing machines. Some trucks are a little lighter with less hp, others are heavier with more hp. Physics: The trucks have about 1000-1100hp and weight about 5000-6000kg. But when everything is set up correctly, it's A BLAST! You do need to set everything up and I do recommend you to set your in-game wheel to 900 degrees first (if you have a wheel at all). "What, a truck racing simulator that's realistic?" I bought it on the release and I gave it a go. When I heard of this truck racing simulator to come out, I was instantly looking forward to it. After hours of playing the non-Steam version, here's what I think about the sim. ![]()
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