With the growing interest in virtual racing, there comes a point in time when competing with robots, which in many occasions can get on our nerves, gets tiring and we need to race with human beings who make mistakes and provide us with moments of adrenaline.
The question arises as to which simulator is better for this task, how well its multiplayer service works, or which one will be cheaper for your pocket. This question is recurrent among the people who share this world and besides that, there is a minority group that becomes creative and is dedicated to create their own free platforms for the enjoyment of everyone.
Below is a list (in no specific order) of platforms that you can use to compete online.
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1. LowFuelMotorsport
Honestly, one of my favorites.
Assetto Corsa Competizione, official GT3 simulator, does not stand out mainly for its multiplayer "ranking" system. If you want to enter a session open to everyone, I wish you luck.
LowFuelMotorsport destaca justo en lo que ACC cojea, su sistema de series estilo iRacing. Tienes una variedad de combinaciones que te aseguro que de ninguna manera te conseguirás aburrir.
But not only ACC is available, also, although with a lower degree of concurrent players, there is the possibility to switch simulators and race in rFactor 2 on the same website and, with the recent addition, we have the veteran Assetto Corsa, which surprisingly works very well. Like in Simracing.gp, it has a statistics system for drivers in both simulators.
- You can register at the following link: LowFuelMotorsport
2. Simracing.GP
It is one of the most well-known and for good reason. It allows you to register for individual races in several different simulators (]Assetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione, Raceroom, and Automobilista 2) at random times. In addition to that, it has its own championship system, with the possibility of creating or registering for as many as you want.
Something requested and that is very famous thanks to iRacing is the driver level or individual statistics that will evolve around the races we compete.
- You can register at the following link: Simracing.GP
3. Racecraft.online
This is a site that I have recently discovered and it is mainly focused on Automobilista 2.
This is a great addition because Automobilista 2 doesn't have a great multiplayer mode (in theory it is being improved for future updates) and this is a shame, as Automobilista 2 is a simulator that personally is a lot of fun. You can compete in races with people who also sign up for races and in case you are few players, the session will be filled with AI.
- You can register at the following link: Racecraft.online
4. WorldSimSeries
For the more experienced and classic players, this platform is aimed (almost) exclusively at Assetto Corsa.
You can, in addition to online races created and hosted by WSS, compete in Time Attack events with modified content from Assetto Corsa. Partly, it doesn't have much traffic due to the issue that Assetto Corsa has with its multiplayer racing system, although with mods almost everything can be solved.
- You can register at the following link: WSS
Si no te gusta dejarte demasiado dinero en simuladores de servicio como [af_link id=»84″]iRacing[/af_link], siendo este el más conocido, tienes varias alternativas en las que puedes disfrutar carreras multijugador contra otros pilotos.