This game, to put it simply, is an eyesore!
The primary pleasure that racing games provide to players is actually the thrilling sense of speeding.
To enhance this thrill, many racing games even abandon realism by completely ignoring the laws of physics with tremendous road grip and cornering abilities, along with fancy acceleration techniques like nitrous boosts, to continuously stimulate the player's sensory threshold.
As for another genre, the simulation genre, although it values realism and significantly increases the practice cost for players, the exhilarating thrill of completing an entire rally map in one go is irresistible after the practice is over.
And what's the most boring kind of driving?
It's obviously urban driving!
Many people don't like driving but enjoy playing driving games because the former is commuting, while the latter is entertainment.