For Accuracy and Immersion
Simulation titles are all about accuracy and immersion – they make you feel as though you’re genuinely there in the game world, racing in a way that feels fantastically realistic and precise. Of course, that also means there’s a lot of calculations to be made and processed. That makes it vital to have hardware that can keep up, namely, a powerful CPU and GPU combo, with some added RAM and lightning-fast storage for good measure.
Processors with both high clock speeds and a good helping of cores and threads will take care of all the maths, whilst a powerful graphics card will handle the heavy lifting when it comes to stunning visuals. Meanwhile, having more RAM paired with some ultra-fast NVMe or SSD storage will help the likes of racetracks and other large files to load up in a heartbeat, so you can get into the sim as soon as possible.