After the 2.04 update, This would happen in real life??

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Racing Soft tires? If so, then yea that could definitely happen in real life.

With a realistic tire, then obviously it's impossible. Add an impossible level of grip though, and you get magical results.
 
Racing Soft tires? If so, then yea that could definitely happen in real life.

With a realistic tire, then obviously it's impossible. Add an impossible level of grip though, and you get magical results.

I agree, but with the '49 Beetle that does not happen, why?

Solution = don't use Racing Soft tires. ;)

I agree, but with the '49 Beetle that does not happen, why?

Your camber is to high, lower it and it'll stop.

What I try to show why the beetle '49 does not happen if he has the same configuration and still weighs less?? this does not happen when the 1200 vw '66 was 1160 kg or 780 kg with all reductions

There is no way they are stock power!

But big physics Fail PD!

In my opinion, and this still a bug :(
 
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Racing Soft tires? If so, then yea that could definitely happen in real life.

With a realistic tire, then obviously it's impossible. Add an impossible level of grip though, and you get magical results.

i thing you right! RS is so sticky...👍
 
There is no way they are stock power!

But big physics Fail PD!

I think it shows PD are improving the physics data for new cars. The standard car is the physics fail as it should rollover. I think a lot of cars in the game should rollover when using racing softs but they don't which makes you able to throw cars about without any consequences as the car just sticks like it is on rails and rewards you with fast lap times. Looks like this Beetle will be good fun, trying to drive it on the limit with racing softs as you will need to drive it without rolling over ;).
 
Yes, it would happen in real life.



Btw, that cabriolet driver must be the most stupid man ever. Imagine what would happen if he flipped the car...
 
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Yes, it would happen in real life.



Btw, that cabriolet driver must be the most stupid man ever. Imagine what would happen if he flipped the car...


The driver? What about the crazies who agreed to get in the back seat of that death trap?
 
Skid Recovery on?

That might be the cause of it. I have never seen a car do that without Skid Recovery.
 
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That Beetle is obviously not stock (so it wouldn't happen in real life). I've driven the beetle for a while now and that has never happened to me.
 
There is no way they are stock power!

But big physics Fail PD!

Thanks to all but the two days that the PSN was down, I think the problem is resolved, the car is now threatening to roll into a high speed, but still have to improve a little
grateful to everyone for the feedback!
 
Racing Soft tires? If so, then yea that could definitely happen in real life.

With a realistic tire, then obviously it's impossible. Add an impossible level of grip though, and you get magical results.

Thanks to all but the two days that the PSN was down, I think the problem is resolved, the car is now threatening to roll into a high speed, but still have to improve a little
grateful to everyone for the feedback!
 
Yes, it would happen in real life.


Btw, that cabriolet driver must be the most stupid man ever. Imagine what would happen if he flipped the car...

He and worse, if the car bonnet, people would come flying even without the shield in banks or at least a helmet!
 
Have you played GT1 ? With (R) TVR Cerbera you could to the same (without rolling the car obviously). It was damper and spring rate problem there.
 
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