The main reason for rFactor's popularity and success is compatibility. There are thousands of mods you can download for free from many sources all over the internet. Plus, the game does not require a high end PC. As a matter of fact, even low end computers and laptops from 8 years ago will easily get 30-40 FPS on medium settings. And in addition to that, you do not need the full version of the game to install mods and enjoy it. You can download the Lite version, substitute the .exe with the crack and Voila!
Rfactor Full Game Mods ( Already Cracked )
The Blancpain mod has problems with more than 25ish cars in one session. You can patch the cracked .exe file with this little tool to allow the game to use more than 2 GB of RAM. Note that you need to make sure your rFactor.exe is not set to Read-only by right clicking it and selecting properties. The box next to read-only must be unchecked BEFORE you run the tool. This helped people in the past that weren't able to safely join a race on the server.
Use google you lil' shit. Seriously, this game is so popular, you will find mods everywhere. The most trusted and one with most professionally done mods would be Race2Play. They also host races and do leagues. There is also rfactorcentral, but some of their content is not free.
These games probably don't have the physics fidelity of some of the newer games, but they're cheaper and have great mod support, be sure to check out various mods for them - I'll list a couple alongside the game.
Race 07 is an older game by Simbin (now called Sector 3), it specializes in touring cars, but has a great set of content all round. It's pretty much the cheapest racing sim you can buy, and has a decent feature set, along with some really awesome mods. This is probably a really good starting game, you can expand it easily if you want to. Mouse steering.
GTR 2 is another game by Simbin, in my opinion their strongest. It focuses on the FIA GT Championship from 2003 and 2004, although mods can run any year onwards from that, and plenty of other content (especially GT). Awesome car and track set. Great mods, too. No DLC. Fantastic starting game, not too bad physics, either.
Notable Mods: ALMS 2007 - 2010 (no tracks included), almost any track you can imagine can be found for this sim. GRID Mod (No relation to the Codemaster's game series - requires sign up, and can be a bit tricky to find all the downloads - I can't help you with this as per forum rules) - this will give you pretty much any car that has run in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Le Mans Series and ALMS from 2006 onwards. Prototypes SCC 1998 - 2008 - great set of prototypes from various series, including the Bentley Speed 8. Power and Glory. DrivingItalia and NoGripRacing are good places to find mods.
GT Legends is, once again, by Simbin. This game focuses on classic cars, and has a great selection of them. Unlike GTR 2 you're not missing any content, so you won't need to patch and crack the game. Great physics, awesome selection of cars, and a career mode. There isn't so many mods for it, however, and most are available for rFactor anyway.
Coming from KUNOS Simulazioni is Assetto Corsa. This sim is more focused on realistic physics than gameplay in comparison to the older games, it also has great graphics, and an awesome set of content, with plenty of exciting mods coming along.
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