u/Littleturbo72

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How do these numbers look?

Just crossed the 500-hour mark and I’m wondering how sustainable my bb/hr really is. I have a lot of confidence in my game, but I’ve always heard even the best live cash players don’t maintain numbers this high long term.
It doesn’t feel like I’ve been purely sun running either—I’ve had plenty of bad beats, coolers, and losing sessions.
For those with bigger samples, is it realistic for elite live players to sustain a very high bb/hr, or should I expect significant regression as my sample grows?

u/Littleturbo72 — 16 hours ago

Hi all,

Looking to get into sim racing mainly to improve my real-world driving (I have a C8 Corvette). I’m on Xbox Series X and trying to put together a solid but still reasonably affordable setup.

Games:
I’d like to practice on tracks like the Nürburgring, Tail of the Dragon (if possible), VIR, and CMP. I’m guessing this might require multiple games, so I’m open to suggestions on what combination makes the most sense.

Also, I’d really like something that helps me build actual drifting skill. I’m pretty bad at drifting right now, so anything that translates well to real-world car control would be huge.

Wheel/pedals:
Needs to be compatible with Series X. I don’t need anything top-tier, but I do want something that feels realistic and is worth learning on long-term. Paddle shifters are preferred since that matches my car. I don’t have a set dollar budget but I guess I’d prefer to stay under $500? (Although I don’t know the going market rate for these setups)

Appreciate any advice, especially from anyone who’s using sim racing to improve real-world driving. Thanks

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