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Hey guys,
I was reading through the OnLineRaceVideo thread and saw a question put out there from N4HS about hitting braking markers from in cabin when the blue "line" is turned off... so I thought Id start a thread to help those addicted to the blue line
and for the newbie struggling to stop nailing me into the sand.
These are all perfectly visible from in cabin, bumper, roof or chase view.. though some of the race car cabins (GT Tuned Viper) are a little visually cramped.
I have a theory that as long as you use that line you will never learn the braking markers in the game... if you dont learn them then you wont want to turn off that annoying blue line
I havnt actually used the blue line since Day 2... i checked it out on Day 1 when I bought the game then turned it off.
So to kick it off I thought I would post up some of the more obvious braking markers that can be used on the tracks to ween people off the blue-line addiction
Im hoping you will all contribute..
Now most of these will be car and speed dependant, but the tend to work well in the higher speed classes... the below are off the top of my head while Im at work, I will add more as I drive.
Use these as a marker that suits your car/driving style... Ie you may find that you can brake 1 car length past the marker.. or you may need to brake right on it.. whats important is once you have that point of reference you should be able to hit it every single time.
Fuji:
Turn 1
Look for small paved pathway that joins the track at an angle on your left (there are 2 at the end of the track.. if you brake at the first one, watch everyone go flying by.. better to brake at the next one)
Turn 10
Only realised this one in the past few weeks.. it looks like a patch of light dirt (almost like cement dust) on the left/middle of the track
Suzuka:
Turn 1: I use the next light pole AFTER the braking indicator light starts to flash.. but will see if there is something easier to spot
- I usually use what looks like a very mini set of protruding horizontal traffic lights, maybe 2 poles down from the flashing gear marker
Turn 13(Spoon): Dark patch (rubber on road) caused by heavy braking, middle to right side of track
- I'm not sure if it's the same spot you're on about, but there seems to be a clear line in the run up to the left hander, goes from dark to light
Degner: I use the markers on the far left, and usually brake just before the last marker, or half way between the last and second to last markers. The second section of Degner, I use the rumble strip on the left as a marker to brake
Hairpin: I brake as soon as I get through the slight right kink before this corner
Spoon: I brake about a second or two after straightening the car after 200R
Casio: I use the green markers on the fence to the far right, and I use the one just before the footbridge
Eiger:
London:
Feel free to post up and I will update the first post !
** Edit I hope you dont mind me just adding the actual markers used.. otherwise it may become somewhat ambiguous to the reader
but keep the posts flowing !!**
Regs
888
I was reading through the OnLineRaceVideo thread and saw a question put out there from N4HS about hitting braking markers from in cabin when the blue "line" is turned off... so I thought Id start a thread to help those addicted to the blue line
These are all perfectly visible from in cabin, bumper, roof or chase view.. though some of the race car cabins (GT Tuned Viper) are a little visually cramped.
I have a theory that as long as you use that line you will never learn the braking markers in the game... if you dont learn them then you wont want to turn off that annoying blue line
So to kick it off I thought I would post up some of the more obvious braking markers that can be used on the tracks to ween people off the blue-line addiction
Now most of these will be car and speed dependant, but the tend to work well in the higher speed classes... the below are off the top of my head while Im at work, I will add more as I drive.
Use these as a marker that suits your car/driving style... Ie you may find that you can brake 1 car length past the marker.. or you may need to brake right on it.. whats important is once you have that point of reference you should be able to hit it every single time.
Fuji:
Turn 1
Look for small paved pathway that joins the track at an angle on your left (there are 2 at the end of the track.. if you brake at the first one, watch everyone go flying by.. better to brake at the next one)
Turn 10
Only realised this one in the past few weeks.. it looks like a patch of light dirt (almost like cement dust) on the left/middle of the track
Suzuka:
Turn 1: I use the next light pole AFTER the braking indicator light starts to flash.. but will see if there is something easier to spot
- I usually use what looks like a very mini set of protruding horizontal traffic lights, maybe 2 poles down from the flashing gear marker
Turn 13(Spoon): Dark patch (rubber on road) caused by heavy braking, middle to right side of track
- I'm not sure if it's the same spot you're on about, but there seems to be a clear line in the run up to the left hander, goes from dark to light
Degner: I use the markers on the far left, and usually brake just before the last marker, or half way between the last and second to last markers. The second section of Degner, I use the rumble strip on the left as a marker to brake
Hairpin: I brake as soon as I get through the slight right kink before this corner
Spoon: I brake about a second or two after straightening the car after 200R
Casio: I use the green markers on the fence to the far right, and I use the one just before the footbridge
Eiger:
London:
Feel free to post up and I will update the first post !
** Edit I hope you dont mind me just adding the actual markers used.. otherwise it may become somewhat ambiguous to the reader
Regs
888