Talk:RFactor 2

Removal of fancruft
Stop putting in the big list, it is against wikipedia guidelines. WikiProject_Video_games/Article_guidelines — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.65.117.143 (talk) 01:27, 11 September 2016 (UTC)
 * "Sometimes a concise summary is appropriate if it is essential to understanding the game or its significance in the industry."
 * This small content list is pretty much essential to understanding the nature of the sim, as it's not a regular game. It's not fancruft. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ModulAlpha (talk • contribs) 02:03, 11 September 2016 (UTC)
 * Would we need to explicitly list all the types of weather that are simulated too?! "concise" is the word - not "exhaustive". The car list does not distinguish this from other games. knowing that it features a 1989 Ferrari and not a 1988 Ford is NOT essential to understanding the nature of the sim. Lol. Also, You may not see it, but this IS a regular game.
 * As others have said, by all means include several cars if they are unique or interesting, maybe even a summary ("30 GT cars and 20 formula cars, with a focus on American care from the 1990s" or whatever). But you cannot add the whole list, it is wrong to do so.

Sections to expand, missing information
OpenNotes1 (talk) 22:04, 4 December 2021 (UTC)

Content list
I'm moving here the content list that has been removed by an anonymous user. Note that some racing game articles do have a content list / description section, like Grand_Prix_2, Live_for_Speed, Gran_Turismo_5, Gran_Turismo_Sport, Need_for_Speed:_Hot_Pursuit_(2010_video_game), Need_for_Speed:_Nitro, and others.

Cars
Official cars include prototypes, GTE, GT3, electric cars, open-wheelers, spec racers, and stock cars.

Tracks
Other tracks include Palm Beach International Raceway, Mountain Peak (Based on Charlotte Motor Speedway), NOLA Motorsports Park, the historical Longford 1967, historical verisions of Spa and Monza (Brianza), and the fictional Toban, Mills Metro and Loch Drummond.