Most of us will never have the opportunity to get behind the wheel of a high-horsepower racecar and tear around world-famous tracks, but with a home racing simulator, you can get incredibly close to that experience without leaving your house.
Before we get into the juicy stuff, it’s important to highlight that you don’t need everything on this list to enjoy racing sims. If you have nothing more than a standard console or PC gaming setup, you can still play and enjoy any racing sim with a great level of immersion without buying anything that’s specifically for racing sims.
If you want to improve an already excellent experience, you can do it in bits and pieces, slowly building up your racing sim rig as finances allow. So don’t think of this as a list of must-haves, but a list that adds up to the most immersive version of what home racing sims can offer.
Your racing sim software has to run on something, and that will be either a console or a PC. Hardcore racing sims lean much more on CPUs than GPUs, so higher-end PCs with many CPU cores tend to be the main choice to handle all those simulation threads.
That said, current-generation consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X have powerful 8-core, 16-thread CPUs, so they have no trouble running sophisticated sim software. There’s no right answer here, and it’s mainly dictated by your budget and which specific racing sims you want to play.
Consoles are the best choice from a barrier-to-entry point of view. They’re an affordable plug-and-play solution, but many popular racing sim software titles are PC exclusive.
It’s hard to say whether the choice of platform or software is the most important since it’s a bit of a chicken-and-egg situation. Your platform limits which racing sims you
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