Cars that disappoint you

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Ah, i see. Valid point. i get lazy after a certain amount of play and will generally use the ABS @ high setting so you can straight line and "stomp" the brakes, w/o having to control the car much at all, but i have done races w/o them and do enjoy the increased control. Same with TC. Really enjoyed doing the latest mini series, Ayrton Senna Tribute, w/o the aids. Made good money and car(s) off that.
I don't play a great deal and when I do, I want to get as much enjoyment out of it as possible--the enjoyment that I get stems from the challenge that I put forth.

@sparkytooth there's also the matter of repurposed components. The engines used and even further hopped up were backed by transmissions that were designed for lower output. The cars were meant to be fun without making them expensive to build thus expensive to buy. You can always tune them--I've taken to duplicating the forward gears and final drive in a fully-customizable gearbox and adding an overdrive fifth to help fill that discrepancy, leaving all else as-is--but if tuning is prohibited, I realize something like that doesn't help much.
 
The cars that disappoint me are every car in the game that's below 100HP. 'Nuff said.
 
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Really? So you can't get any enjoyment out of say, a Mini Marcos?
They're not fast, ok? The only car below 100HP that I enjoy in the game is the Lunar Roving Vehicle.
 
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^ 850 HP

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^ 98 HP
 
The f40 and the lambos suck. Probably to do with MR... Also everythibg American.

Please be more specific. I am very disappointed in american muscle cars because they handle like hippos and have messed up gearboxes. I however, am not disappointed in the Corvette and Shelby GT350 because their handling is adequate. But if you're saying that you are disappointed in even the Cobra and GT40 etc, that's just too hard to believe. And it's downright impossible to be disappointed in the Cobra Daytona or the Ford Mark IV. But of course there are those who hate cars just because they're american.
 
The cars that disappoint me are every car in the game that's below 100HP. 'Nuff said.

I don't know about that. I've had huge fun stuffing an old Fiat 500 with race-spec upgrades and a massive shot of nitrous. It was almost undrivable, hilariously so.
 
Pagani Huayra's stock brakes are Racing Brakes, not Standard Brakes like every other street car. I know it comes with ceramic brakes in real life but Racing Brakes are for racing slicks, not street tires.
This has annoyed me so much, I'm glad someone else has noticed it.
 
I'm actually really annoyed with super-cars. Not just in GT6, in real life too (although I noticed it first from using them in GT6). They're just rubbish - too fast for their weight and too heavy for their speed, with awful suspension. Sports cars at least have some balance between speed and weight. I don't mean FXX and Zonda R - those are practically race cars.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoy some of them like the McLaren F1 and F458, but even these handle like ocean liners compared to racing cars on the one hand and less powerful sports cars on the other.

It's interesting that the F40 gets flack on here, because this seems like one of the few supercars that approaches a sensible a balance between weight and speed, it just needs throttle control.
 
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probably the Nissan GT-R 2007 model disappoints me TBH I think a good handling car shouldn't need to be tuned up but I had to tune the GT-R up to make it feel better I have actually driven this car in real life as a mate of mine owns one it handles extremely similar compared to the game and in real life it feels heavy in the steering and doesn't feel like a sports car/super car should feel un tuned its the same for the Spec-V and the Black edition as well I actually find it very hard that it did the Nurburgring as fast as it said the car is just very heavy feels like a station wagon/estate car
 
This has annoyed me so much, I'm glad someone else has noticed it.
Worst offender for this sort of thing is by far the Renault gordini. Comes stock with racing tyres, suspension, brakes (?), and pretty sure some other stuff too. It's not classed as a normal car, so can't participate in several racers. And yet a ferrari FXX comes with stock suspension, brakes, exhaust, and sports hard tyres.

Is this PD's idea of a joke? :odd:
 
probably the Nissan GT-R 2007 model disappoints me TBH I think a good handling car shouldn't need to be tuned up but I had to tune the GT-R up to make it feel better I have actually driven this car in real life as a mate of mine owns one it handles extremely similar compared to the game and in real life it feels heavy in the steering and doesn't feel like a sports car/super car should feel un tuned its the same for the Spec-V and the Black edition as well I actually find it very hard that it did the Nurburgring as fast as it said the car is just very heavy feels like a station wagon/estate car

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the McLaren F1 and F458, but even these handle like ocean liners compared to racing cars on the one hand and less powerful sports cars on the other.

It's interesting that the F40 gets flack on here, because this seems like one of the few supercars that approaches a sensible a balance between weight and speed, it just needs throttle control.

This is just evidence of a bad tune, my friend, im sorry.
 
I keep reading this thread thinking it's going to get better and it just isn't. Why complain about race cars handling better than super cars and then calling super cars rubbish? Seriously?

A super car is still a street car. It has things like sound deadening, more than one seat, leather interior, a spare tire, suspension tuned more for "comfort" than driving at speed around a race track, a higher center of gravity, a high-end multi-speaker sound system, GPS, power seats, AC, electronic stability control, ABS, traction control, and a zillion other things a race car does not have which help it handle better and accelerate quicker.

That's like going to the Chevy dealer and buying a brand new stock C7 Corvette and taking it to Willow Springs for a track day. Then when the guy in the E36 M3 which is totally gutted, equipped with racing suspension and slick tires laps you every 2 laps, you pull into the pits and start crying because your brand new street tuned Corvette is junk. Really?? come on.

The Lambos are beastly things in GT for a reason. That's just how they are. They look amazing, they sound amazing, they have sick amounts of horsepower but they don't have giant wings on them or weigh 600kg like an F1 car so they don't handle like one. A lot of the old ones ran on cheaper suspension to keep costs down. They were made out of steel. You would press the throttle and you would get so much power to the wheels you couldn't control the thing. It scared the pants off anyone who was lucky enough to afford one and/or drive one and it was exhilarating. Plus you would look like the man just sitting still on the street in one. The new ones try to keep that feel of terror while driving them at speed. So they are twitchy, they aren't the best handling cars on the road. They are also fairly heavy cars too and they have a lot more HP than the older ones. So are you spinning out and crashing too much when you drive them? Is that why you think they suck? Don't hammer the gas on when you aren't pointing the direction you want to go.

In the case of the F40 it was designed to be the closest thing to a racing car you could buy for the streets. On the streets there are physical/environmental limitations and laws so they did the best they could with those restrictions in mind and with the technology of the day. They also didn't want it to cost $2,000,000 (Though, at the time $480,000 wasn't exactly peanuts.) Yet, somehow Ferarri ended up with what is arguably the best raw street legal performance car ever. Raw why? Because it has no traction control, it has no ABS, it's pretty much stripped to the bare "metal." Hell it doesn't even have power windows. They built it out of carbon fiber...in 1987?!?! It has two gigantic turbos on it's already beefy motor so its making almost 500 HP it weighs 1100kg...If you expect to get all the way to third base on the first date with this car and not get your fingers bit off...you're a moron.

Slagging on muscle cars because they don't handle well or the rev limiter is limiting you....go figure...is ridiculous too. They were designed to go fast in a straight line 1/4 mile cheaply. Or in the case of the Super Bird designed to go fast around a banked oval cheaply. The gearing is the way it is because it allows all that power to hit the road and give you the get up and go you need to go fast over 1/4 mile. Also going 300 km/h (hell even 100 km/h) in a giant steel box with drum brakes and a solid rear axle is flat out deadly. Yeah it will go faster than gearing allows for, yeah it lumbers around like a drunk baby elephant, but to expect it to handle like a modern car is flat out retarded. Let alone a modern super car or sports car with the same amount of HP. If you want it to go faster tune it.

COME ON!!
 
There's nothing wrong with not tuning the cars, but if you start complaining about the car not performing the way you want it to and it's stupid stuff like "MR and RWD road cars suck because I can't control them like a racing car," then you're an idiot. (this is not directed at you @watchclockgit )
 
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No thank you...
Well you can't call it a bad car if you're being knowingly incompetent when driving it. It's a bit like saying a race car is stupidly off pace when you've got comfort hards on it. Or, saying a car handles terribly because you keep jabbing the handbrake mid corner.
 
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