Coaching?

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AgravatedArdvark
I just switched to a wheel, and I suck now, lol anyone know how to drive and can provide some advice in the form or racing and coaching? I'm within the top 200 on the global leaderboards on Forza Motorsport on the controller if that helps, lol almost no experience in GT6, and being drastically different physics-wise, I may need a little help, lol thank you for your time in reading this.

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It's a skill, so it's kind of hard to explain how to do it. The only advice I can give you is to practice.

Start with an FR car of moderate power (about 200 bhp or less) and comfort or sports tyres. That way you'll encounter both over- and understeer and the car won't kill you every time you go around a corner.

Tsukuba is good track to start on, it's pretty short and not extreme in any way so you get a neutral ground and it's better to repeat the same few corners over and over again and correct your mistakes rather than starting on a longer track and keep making new mistakes in new corners.

Once you master Tsukuba you can move on to other tracks, other drivetrain layouts and other tyres.

Good luck! :gtpflag:

 
It's a skill, so it's kind of hard to explain how to do it. The only advice I can give you is to practice.

Start with an FR car of moderate power (about 200 bhp or less) and comfort or sports tyres. That way you'll encounter both over- and understeer and the car won't kill you every time you go around a corner.

Tsukuba is good track to start on, it's pretty short and not extreme in any way so you get a neutral ground and it's better to repeat the same few corners over and over again and correct your mistakes rather than starting on a longer track and keep making new mistakes in new corners.

Once you master Tsukuba you can move on to other tracks, other drivetrain layouts and other tyres.

Good luck! :gtpflag:


I actually just got done playing GT6 to jump on GTR2, I was on Tsukuba, but it was in a CRX, completely stock, CS tires, 98HP FF
 
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