Even if it has both unless you use both equally I'd vote for which you run most often.
I've often wondered about that, not having tried digital. Good to know, because I also agree that flow is an important part of learning a layout and getting the maximum out of it. Once you focus on your car and zone out the other cars you can get into a great flow and it's just you racing the track.Analogue can provide great racing flow.
Not as big a deal as it was before @Billy_Cart discovered how well INOX MX3 works as a rail conditioner. That, plus proper braid formation for the track in use, and it's just as good as wireless systems. But, you can't drive more than 6 cars until you go full wireless.Heard there was issues with connectivity for systems receiving the digital data via the rails (after all it is a sliding loose connection) so I never considered anything other than wireless car control.
The actual racing. I got back into the hobby through my boys and I getting a Scalextric Digital set. The three of us were able to run on the same 2 lane track, and being able to change lanes is really cool. As things progressed, I got more into the software race management that added strategic elements such as fuel stops, and even simulating the change in a car's performance based on how full the tank is. By this time, I was racing with a great group of guys that liked it as much as I did, and apart from having fun with my kids, I was having fun with the challenge and strategy of "long" (realistic length, not sprints like analog racing) races with fuel, tire simulation, weather simulation, and actually having to navigate a field of cars on a track that felt more natural because it wasn't confined to a 4+ lane geometry. Catching up to, changing lanes, passing, and getting back into the racing line cleanly during a digital slot car race is a sublime thing to see and feel. It's like making a clean pass in analog times ten.What is it you particularly enjoy about Digital, Greg?
I will give you SmartRace along with Check Lane(s). They alone sell digital to a large degree. Looking for an analog replacement I couldn't find anything close for my use case. Most everything is centered around a race (or series) where with SmatRace you keep accumulated records for cars, drivers, tracks and even lanes.I like that digital has built-in timing & scoring, pit stops, lane changing, a car can jump to the other lane without disrupting the race and simulations (damage, tire wear, weather, etc.).
Close.With analogue that one lane is exclusively mine; i can come into a Zen-like flow, almost hypnotizing to see the car go lap after lap, trying to make that one perfect lap.
Makes sense. That's why when I had Carrera digital I tried TEK-Slots. Not true analog but it did allow me to run analog cars but then again it didn't support any of the digital features. So for my use case I couldn't "combine" analog and digital into the same experience. I either had to chip everyone or no one and the decision was easy for me.Chipping cars is why I always suggest a digital system with an analog mode, or DIY.
I think you highlight fantastic features of digital. So many features that it's impossible to compare to analog. And why I was surprised analog "won" the poll by three to one. I wonder why it isn't supported more?I absolutely love digital.