Testing out rFactor 2 on Linux again – Took a Nissan 350Z around the track and was more impressed with the handling in this racing sim

Between Assetto Corsa (AC) and rFactor 2 (rF2) I still find the handling of the car better (default 350Z on AC has too much body roll whilst of rF2 it drifts and counter steers more naturally even for my unlisted racing wheel). Problem is AC is working 100% with Lutris on Linux whilst rF2 has problems sometimes loading tracks (using Steam on Linux with Proton GE). AC’s only snag is a bit of wheel play on the straights making it difficult to hold the racing line, and may be due to how my wheel is being read by the sim.
This video clip shows some of my cornering mistakes being corrected nicely with counter steering and how the car has some drift in the corners.

AC has some beautiful cars (including the old MG TC) and tracks but the actual driving seems more natural to me on rF2.

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Between Assetto Corsa and rFactor 2 I still find the handling of the car better (default 350Z on AS has too much body roll whilst of rF2 it drifts and counte…