Saturday 25 October 2014

The Hill

Every year I tout the opportunity for a driver's meet, and this year is no different...

Several weeks from now is this:


I'll be going, I've gone in the past, and unless it's pouring down it's always a great event with a wonderful split of cars.

I know some can't make it, but if you want an easy day of motor-sport it's a good one to go to, with regular runs (a car every minute or so) and plenty of share & food etc. 

It's even cheap to get in!

Anyway, if you're coming up, or thinking of, PSN Msg me and I'll send you my mobile number - drop me a text when you get there. 

No Pressure!

Friday 24 October 2014

It's been a while

So it has been a while since I've updated everyone on the E30 (still no name) and where it's up to.

In that time Evan has been up a couple of times to help out - and they do mark the points that have gained most ground.

So what's been done, check for yourself!


Yes, it has a red bonnet, silver bumper, 185 tyres and hub caps. Pretty much the polar opposite of "racecar" - but it's a work in progress.

Further to this, there's also a higher rear end (the old king springs were "drift" suitable) and new seatbelt clamps - the latter, top tip, take the seat out to fit. We've learnt that the 2 hour job always has a 1/2 hour option, just a couple more bolts...

So  what's left?

I need put the back bumper on (again), repair a tyre, swap the exhaust with the donor car and errr, check that it's suitable for a garage visit - no point giving the work away...

At the garage? Clutch, an oil leak or so (many so's), lighten the flywheel please and get a roadworthy. Easy!

So this car, cost $800, was most certainly a wreckers rescue (you know when they say "spares or repair" in the ad - this one was that car) and thanks to a donor car has largely cost me less than $2.5k total cost to get the car nearly ready, including the original car.
I'm not sure how much the garage will cost, but a grand is certainly going to be in the ballpark.

Done by Christmas I reckon!

Thursday 23 October 2014

Grid Autosport Review

Of course tested on the PS3, recently I decided that I wanted another (yet another) racing game on file, and having rally, F1 and even radio controlled cars it was time for something a little more normal.

The real swing to this game though is the cars. Not only V8 supercars but also Touring Car Legends (E30, RS500 etc), a fine collection indeed, even if the latter is an extra purchase.

So, the cars. It is an eclectic mix and no mistake, GT40 to F1 wannabe there’s a little of everything in there. But it is a little. Only a few cars per class and whilst there are many classes each race is with only a few differing makes. A few paint options makes for a full and varied field but think one make races etc and you’re going to be pleasantly surprised rather than thinking GT6’esq garages.

The tracks are good too. A few well known tracks (Bathurst!) and many not so well known tracks which seem real enough appear in the game. There’s also short courses, street courses and road courses (more on them in a minute). Of Bathurst, some reviews say the track isn't up to the reality of GT6, and I suppose it's not. But it's close enough to make the racing great.

Physics and game play – the former – well, relaxed is how it’s touted. Odd is how I’d describe it. There’s enough settings to dial out most of the oddness, and a smooth driving style is well rewarded, but there’s certainly something vaguely not right in the way cars wander on track. Hard to pin down, maybe the tyres aren’t gripping like GT6 or something. But then this never pretends to be GT6.

But the game play. This is the greatness of this game. Certainly the AI is aggressive, but it’s refreshing to see a car barrel roll to a stop in front, or have the car block you. I find that if you’re polite it’s not so bad. If you’re rough, expect to get punted out at some point.
There’s the main career of course, with seasons that last a few races (in the early stages that I’m in), easily doable in an evening’s racing. Then there’s time trial which is limited to track and car combinations (open it up!) and custom cup.

And this, I think is the saving grace of this game – In custom cup I can race any car class (not including DLC - boo!) on any track, and that includes what would normally be limited to a few cars – Sprint Racing.
Sprint racing is great. Not because it’s great racing as such, but because I have an insatiable appetite for bitumen hill climb racing, so fast cars (any car actually) on short road courses. You could call this a tarmac rally but in this game the choice of cars are all race cars in the main. And it’s great fun.
I’ve been choosing various classes and doing my best to be the fastest, and after a few runs on the short (2-3 minute stages) I'm generally up there. I don’t think that’s going to be to everyone’s taste, but it most certainly is mine!

Online? I’ve joined but don’t utilise racenet, not sure I will – it has drive club style racing, I need a race mate! Looking at forums, I think I'm 35 years to old to race in any public forums, and the Grid version of seasonals just don't appeal for some reason.

If you think of this as Dirt3 physics in the most part, with some juicy road cars (and skip drift events please!) then you’ll be in the right ballpark for this game. Oh and it works fine with a DFGT wheel, very well in fact.


Finally, here’s some in-game replay stuff. I’ll record a whole race using the same mechanism I’ve done Dirt3 and GT6 with at some point, these aren’t great and I’m sure the sound is out…




The sound is out of sync here, not in game - and actually sounds much better in game. Check the "physics" of wheel on road though....



And this, if you like this you should get the game. If you're cringing at how this compares to a 787B in GT6. Stay well away...

Updated Blog

Hi Folks.
I've finally cracked the seal and got back into the blog.
Work has somewhat calmed down for now, so I thought it a good time to reengage...

Firstly, you'll notice on the right hand side that there's no more championship info. Secondly I've added the classes of cars that we race with.

This reflects the more 'magazine' approach to this blog and the lack of my running a championship through this league.

We'll still have organised racing on Thursday nights, but more in line with a gentleman's club approach rather than points to be had.

Of course, I welcome feedback and ideas on this - It was nice to have ongoing points etc, just too hard!

Oh, and here's a race from a while back...