cars stops!!!!

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Had those same problems (slowing or stopping) on the F1 series, did it on only one that I recall, Le Sarthe II, but other weird things happened on some of the others. My B-Spec Bob has 8220 points and sometimes on stupid corners, graduals left or right, he would go of the track. I tried everything at least once, changing the speed settings from Push-Overtake to Push, then Fast-Overtake to Fast, then Steady and so on and with all 10 differant settings he STILL drove of the track. Last race of the series cost me my perfect run. :banghead:
On other tracks, like Laguna Seca the hard left after the chicane he would run off the road once on the right, then on the left only if it was set to Fast or push.... so before I got to that corner I'd change him down to cruise and he'd be ok.....
It's reminded me that B-specing isn't always about firing and forgetting.
 
I've seen the same thing in the F1 for both me and competitors.

I'm sure it's GT4 mimicking real life and throwing the occasional, random spanner into the works. For what it's worth the problem went away after a pit stop. Maybe it's a particular B-Spec challenge, where the game's trying to find out if you're an alert "team manager" who recognises something's wrong and immediately brings the car into the pits to rectify the problem?
 
harald
hi, i hope i'm not the first to ask this because i looked in the forum and found nothing, anyway, when i'm on the 24 sarthe II in B-SPEC with my mercedes sauber c9 then sudenly on the straight it starts to brake and stops, WHY? i could use the settings for this race (if anybody wants to give it to me) but i want to know what the reason is for this time to time problem: is it the brakes, the height of the car,... i don't know.
cheers

I had the same problem but with my f1 style car...braked right in the middle of the straighaway !!


Also it kept trying to turn left on the straightaway....ran the wall on two full laps with the tires turned all the way left !!
weird...
 
You know what the answer is? The answer is your fuel indicator is empty. This just doesn't happen on the La Sarthe endurance races, it happens on any race. This will occur if you race around a substantial amount of laps and you didn't bother to pit or if you did, you accidentally (or intentionally) pressed the X button to make the refueling man stop putting more fuel on your car. This is no bug at all.

Man, you people should have known... :rolleyes:
 
Axolot2
It's reminded me that B-specing isn't always about firing and forgetting.

But when you have 24 hour races without a save option... it SHOULD be about firing and forgetting!

It is unrealistic to expect a gamer to sit 24 hours straight, I also think the reverting to real time after pit-stops is totally bonkers. PD implemented Bob,... they should have made sure he was not buggy before final release.

A question... is Buggy Bob just a feature of the US/UK version... or did the Japanese version also have this bug?
 
Klonie Gun
You know what the answer is? The answer is your fuel indicator is empty. This just doesn't happen on the La Sarthe endurance races, it happens on any race. This will occur if you race around a substantial amount of laps and you didn't bother to pit or if you did, you accidentally (or intentionally) pressed the X button to make the refueling man stop putting more fuel on your car. This is no bug at all.

Man, you people should have known... :rolleyes:

Actually there is a bug. I was test driving my Honda NSX '90 on the test track doing the track meet and I had around 3/4ths of a tank left and the car suddenly quit on me (rpms dropped to 0). I didn't know what was going on. I used nitro, letting go of the X button, taping the X button, and stopping the car. So I just let the car sat there for about 30-40 seconds and it started again. I think it may be due to the car having sooo many miles on it. 103,961.9 miles to be exact, and still runs good except for that one time. I've been trying to see the glitch again, but no luck so far.
 
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