Just racing games
With all the fast-paced drama going on, you could almost swear that you feel the wind on your face and the rush of your blood. With more resources being poured into developing games for the Oculus Store, the VR library for racing games is expanding! Mini Motor Racing is unanimously one of the best racing games to hit the VR market!
The standout feature of this game is that you can see the efforts put into making this game a worthwhile experience. It is essentially a go-kart racing experience, but is packed with tons of features such as first-person and third-person camera angles, enhanced graphics for the Quest 2, customization options, and over 50 super fun maps! Mini Motor Racing X is fully multiplayer, letting you take the wheel in online races with up to 4 of your buddies, and also a fully co-op campaign mode!
The online community also showed signs of being a pretty decent place to be. Sounds pricey? Nobody in the reviews seems to regret buying it! Still, this game adds a shooter element to competitive racing and brings a fresh take on the full-hand driving genre.
With an offline story mode, more than hours of content, and interestingly designed tracks, Dash Dash world has attracted more than just a few eyes. What really makes this game stand out is the support it receives from the developers and community alike.
There are regularly hosted tournaments and fresh updates coming out fairly regularly. The developers have also gone the extra mile when it comes to multiplayer, letting you race up to 8 of your friends.
Dash Dash World supports cross-platform gameplay, motion sickness options, and full customizability of your in-game content for a truly personalized feel!
Void Racer Extreme attempts to take a stroll into the realm of futuristic VR racing games. But off-track, RaceRoom is all about selling you bits and pieces of the game.
Pick a series you want to race, and immerse yourself in it. There's more than enough to learn about vintage touring cars to occupy you for months, if not years, before you need to go dribbling over the in-game store menu again.
Autosport is Codemasters' easiest, most entry-level track racing game. The car handling is very forgiving, but with just enough fight in it to teach you the basics of corner-braking and throttle-control. Outside the car it does as deep as you're up for, though.
It's got full-race weekends, typically strong opponent AI for Codemasters, and tons of variety in its racing formats. With the ability to "shift" between NPC cars at-will, Driver:SF is one of the only post-Paradise open-world racers to think of something fresh and new to do with the freedom of the open world.
In truth the brilliance of its central idea does outweigh the feel of its handling, which aims for Need For Speed but doesn't quite excite in the same way. It's still rough and ready enough to power a brilliantly odd story and bring San Francisco to life, though. Welcome to the Michael Bay Motorsports Hour, where fake sports cars will rocket through desolate, orange-filtered urban wastelands at blinding speed while drivers accumulate enough energy to trigger bomb-drops from overhead helicopters, vicious sweeps from out-of-control cranes, and even the odd explosion of an entire city block.
Racing games aren't often treated to remasters. The big franchises iterate so often that there rarely seems much point, but in the case of Burnout Paradise everybody was happy to see an exception to the rule. In 10 years, there's been nothing quite like it.
And yet the original model still surpasses its imitators. It's so much purer and more exciting than the games it inspired. It doesn't have any licensed cars, so instead it features car-archetypes that crumple into gut-wrenchingly violent wrecks.
Compare those to the fender-benders that wipe you out in Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Criterion's attempt at topping themselves and where you get the sense that just depicting a shattered headlight would have entailed hundreds of meetings with Lamborghini's lawyers. Paradise isn't an online "social" experience. It's not all about collectibles and unlocks. You get new cars, but they're not the point of the game.
It's about driving around a city populated entirely by cars, listening to a drivetime DJ spin classic and pop rock tracks while you drive hell-for-leather through twisting city streets, mountain passes, and idyllic farmland. It's violent, blindingly fast, and endlessly entertaining. It's created the modern arcade racing genre, but the joke is on us, because all we've done ever since is try to get back to Paradise.
If you want to participate, you need to sign up with justrace. Once you are registered, you will be able to join the server from JustRace portal. We would like to make it as simple as possible so we have developed the JustRace Client to make joining a passworded server as easy as a single mouse click! The client is free and is a one-off. Once installed it automates the joining of JustRace servers. Everyone can take advantage of the JustRace system. Community administrators after installing the server tool can easily schedule events and have access to the driver registration systems along with stats and safety ratings to encourage good clean racing.
Racers joining events can have access to statistics, leader boards, and graphs showing your progression over time. Every racer gets a per sim rank and safety score to encourage clean racing. Every race is automatically recorded and evaluated, browse through stats and find out how you're improving! Eventually we aim to support every serious racing simulation. Additionally, we're constantly adding features to improve the system.
You can always make suggestion for new features on our Discord. Get in Touch with JustRace. Our Team Passionate people came together to create this platform for the most convenient online experience.
Tobi Tobias Schlottbohm has been the technical expert at virtualracing. He created lots of useful stuff to enable a most convenient online racing experience. He manages testing and liaises with communities as well as a little dev work. Stefan Stefan Mizzi created so many great tools for simracers in the past. The well known web dashboard for RRRE is just one tiny excerpt from a long list of great utilities. Many of our racing games put you in the driver's seat, so you can look right through the dashboard!
Enjoy realistic cockpit graphics, panoramic views, and responsive controls. Use mirrors to get a better angle, and hurry to the finish! Drift behind your opponents, catch a tailwind, and glide to the front of the pack.
Finish in first place in a dirt race, on water, or through the sky!
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