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rFactor 2 is a popular racing simulation game used by enthusiasts and professional drivers alike. Recording and sharing your replays can help you analyze your driving, improve your skills, and collaborate with others. This guide explains how to record and share your rFactor 2 replays effectively.
How to Record Your rFactor 2 Replays
Recording replays in rFactor 2 is straightforward. Follow these steps to ensure your gameplay is saved correctly:
- Launch rFactor 2 and go to the main menu.
- Navigate to the “Options” menu and select “Replay.”
- Enable the “Record Replays” option if it is not already active.
- Start your race or practice session as usual.
- The game will automatically save replays to your designated folder once the session ends.
For more control, you can manually save specific replays during gameplay:
- Press the hotkey assigned for saving replays (often F9 or F10).
- Name your replay file for easy identification later.
How to Share Your Replays
Sharing your replays allows others to review your driving and provide feedback. Here’s how to do it:
- Locate your replay files in the default folder, typically found in “Documents/rFactor 2/UserData/LogReplay.”
- Compress the replay files into a ZIP archive to reduce file size and facilitate sharing.
- Upload the ZIP file to a file-sharing platform such as Google Drive, Dropbox, or a dedicated racing community forum.
- Share the download link with friends, teammates, or online communities.
Analyzing Replays
Once your replay is shared, others can view it within rFactor 2 or using third-party tools. To analyze your driving:
- Open rFactor 2 and select “Replay” from the main menu.
- Load your saved replay file.
- Use camera controls to review your laps from different angles.
- Pay attention to braking points, racing lines, and acceleration zones.
Sharing insights and feedback can help you identify areas for improvement and refine your racing skills over time.