Hey there! Welcome to WromWrom, the channel that brings you all the exciting news from the world of sim racing. In this week’s video by WromWrom, they cover a wide range of hardware news and updates in the sim racing community. From an upcoming update for Automobilista 2 to the release of Heusinkveld’s new product, the MagShift sequential shifter, there’s plenty of exciting stuff to catch up on. They also discuss SimuCube’s Valo GT-23, Asetek’s wheel and button box combinations, and the ongoing Automobilista 2 Community Cup, which promises intense competition and nail-biting races. Additionally, they highlight the recent updates for rFactor 2 and the integration of the RF2 community into the main branch of the game. Make sure to check out the video to get all the details and stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in the sim racing world!
WromWrom’s Video on Sim Racing Hardware
In a recent video by WromWrom, they cover various hardware news and updates in the sim racing world. The video starts with a brief introduction and some short news updates. Then, they dive into the exciting releases and updates for some popular sim racing games and hardware.
Upcoming Update for Automobilista 2
One of the highlights of the video is an upcoming update for Automobilista 2. WromWrom mentions that the update was released recently and they are currently testing it to provide their opinion on it. They also mention that the game is currently on sale on Steam, making it a good opportunity for sim racing enthusiasts to grab it at a discounted price.
New Update for rFactor 2: Race Control
Another important update mentioned in the video is the new update for rFactor 2, called “Race Control.” This update enhances the online experience of the game and brings new features and improvements. WromWrom shares that they have already tested the update and found it to be a great addition to the game. They mention that rFactor 2 is also currently on sale on Steam, making it a good time to try out the game.
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Introduction of Heusinkveld’s MagShift Sequential Shifter
WromWrom discusses the release of Heusinkveld’s MagShift Sequential Shifter. This new product is a sequential shifter with adjustable click strength. They explain that the shifter allows users to adjust the strength of the click, providing a customizable shifting experience. WromWrom also mentions that the shifter has three buttons that can be assigned to any function in-game, although they express some uncertainty about the usefulness of these buttons.
SimuCube’s Valo GT-23: D-Shaped Rim with Magnetic Shifters and Clutch Paddles
SimuCube has introduced the Valo GT-23 in their recent presentation. This product features a D-shaped rim, magnetic shifters, and clutch paddles. WromWrom shares their experience with the prototype version of the rim and praises its build quality and button feel. They mention that the final version of the rim will have improved paddle feel and an adjustable bite point for the clutch paddles. WromWrom also notes that the rim is compatible with SimuCube 2 bases and is ideal for GT racing, although they suggest using it for rally racing with the clutch paddles serving as a handbrake.
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Asetek’s Wheel and Button Box Combinations and Clutch Pedal Upgrades
Asetek has released wheel and button box combinations, as well as clutch pedal upgrades. WromWrom mentions that the Asetek Wheel and Button Box combinations have already been sold out, indicating their popularity. They explain that these combinations can be paired with Asetek bases and offer different options for open wheels and round wheels. WromWrom also mentions the Asetek Clutch Pedal Upgrades, which provide a spring system and bracketry for improved clutch pedal performance. They highlight that the Invictas, in particular, offer a high level of adjustment and provide a significant upgrade from the previous pedal set.
Ongoing Automobilista 2 Community Cup
WromWrom provides an update on the ongoing Automobilista 2 Community Cup. They mention that there are only two races left in the cup and that the last race was a race of attrition, with only 14 drivers finishing out of the 21 that started. They share some exciting moments from the race and praise the level of driving shown by the community. WromWrom also mentions that the race on December 6th will take place at Ybarra with GT1 cars, promising an exciting competition.
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Studio 397’s Small Update for rFactor 2
Studio 397 has released a small update for rFactor 2, as mentioned by WromWrom. They note that the update includes fixes for various tracks and improvements to the Vanwall and Longford circuit. While the update may be small, WromWrom emphasizes the importance of such updates in improving the overall experience of the game.
RF2’s Patch: Bringing RF2 Online
One of the most significant updates mentioned in the video is RF2’s patch called “Bringing RF2 Online.” This patch integrates the RF2 community into the main branch of the game and attracts new drivers from other sim racing games such as iRacing and Assetto Corsa. WromWrom mentions that the patch introduces the Driver and Safety ranks, as well as scheduled races at different levels. They highlight the positive impact of this patch on the sim racing community and the increased attraction of new drivers.
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Patch’s Impact on Sim Racing Community and Attraction of New Drivers
In the video, WromWrom discusses the patch’s impact on the sim racing community and the attraction of new drivers. They express their excitement about the patch’s integration of the RF2 community and the potential for increased competition and engagement. They also note that the patch has brought in new drivers from other popular sim racing games, which enriches the overall sim racing experience and community.
First-Party Content Servers Pricing System Update
Besides the updates and releases discussed in the video, WromWrom mentions a pricing system update for first-party content servers. They explain that the prices now start as low as €1 per hour, making it more affordable for sim racing enthusiasts to access and enjoy first-party content servers.
Bug Fix for AMD Graphics Card Owners
A bug fix for AMD Graphics Card owners is mentioned in the video. The bug has been restricting updates, but it has now been fixed, allowing AMD Graphics Card owners to update their drivers without any issues. WromWrom emphasizes the importance of keeping drivers up to date for optimal performance and compatibility.
Included FAQs and Known Issues on Steam Page
Lastly, WromWrom recommends reading through the RF2 Online update page on Steam for additional details and answers to common questions. They highlight that the update page includes FAQs and known issues, providing helpful information for players and addressing any concerns they may have.
In conclusion, WromWrom’s video covers various exciting updates and releases in the sim racing world. From hardware updates to game patches and bug fixes, they provide comprehensive coverage of the latest developments. Whether it’s the introduction of new sim racing hardware, updates for popular sim racing games, or community events, WromWrom’s video is a valuable resource for sim racing enthusiasts. They ensure that viewers are well-informed and up to date with the latest news in the sim racing community.