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And yet, I struggle most transitioning from left to right, I always, always lose time in said sections.
I think the locking of BOP and non-tunability across all classes has been the biggest letdown of GTS. Like an earlier poster said 'throw us a bone' dogs got to eat too - not everyone is a noob PD.
I've found, both Mustangs have excellent off-throttle tuck in. The brakes are indeed superb, but the car's car's turn really tight at the hairpins.
Only negative, is they're shock dampening. Not as soft as the Gr.3/Gr.4 RC F(which I feel have the best ride over curbs, of all the Gr.3/Gr.4 cars).
Both Mustangs may not be the best handling, but using that tuck in, aids with corner exit speed, Allowing Gr.3 Mustang to attack with its top speed advantage and Gr.4 Mustang's strength of torquey acceleration.
If you're gonna use AT in the Shelby, you might wanna try TCS 1. Depending on your speed, there are a couple places on the track where the transmission will drop down to 2nd gear, which just roasts the tires, and you lose time. And, I don't know if it really makes any difference, but I've been moving my brake bias towards the front, to avoid heating up the rears.Did a few races at Willow last night, and I am livid, not with anything that happened on track I got a couple of podiums and had a rivalry with a french girl where we pretty much shared the same piece of tarmac over 3 races, but livid with myself.
I was driving AT, with TC off completely, couldn't find any other settings to change, but I just couldn't go faster than a 1.32.4, and the more I tried, I actually went slower.
If I put all my best sectors into one lap, I reckon I could get about 1.31.8 but then I looked at a reference lap at 1.29, and still couldn't see where I was specifically losing time other than T5 which for the life of me couldnt figure out, even in the races, thats where I was losing time.
The one thing that did stand out from watching the reference lap was that the guy doing it was using faaaar more steering input than me.
I am loving and hating this in equal measure. Wifey watches on in bemusement, little does she know she is getting behind the wheel tonight. I honestly dont think it will be long before I will need a second PS4 after she has a go.
My overtaking move almost came off. (I am the player who gets T-boned)
I would like to hear people's thoughts on my maneuver as I feel that some players equate being surprised to dirty driving. I thought it was a great move but clearly that opinion wasn't shared by the person I passed.
I also like that the cars are locked. It really comes down to time. I know from past experience that, with time and practice, I can run at a similar pace to @Pigems and @sturk0167 at most tracks, but this week I'm way behind because I haven't put in the time. I also know (somewhat) how to tune. When I got the PS4 and GTS last christmas, I did it because I had started playing GT4 on my old PS2 again. One of the things that I was doing was tweeking my tune on the Gillet Vertigo, trying to get it to keep up with the GT1 cars. I'm close, but it just doesn't have the stick.@Pigems, @Majson83, @flamingchariot: I can see the appeal of being able to modify the cars and totally agree that it is a huge loss to those who have the know how. My own issue is not the know how but the time. It takes me nearly a week as it is trying to find out what car best suits a race, which is also one of the reasons I may be alone in liking weekly races. If I had to figure out the car that best suited while also having to build in all of the possible variables of tuning I'd probably not bother racing.
Agreed with Pigems, finding the right car is in a sense tuning for a track.
Agreed with Majason, The equalisation provided by locking tune and setting BOP is also very fair.
Let's be honest, if tuning was allowed it would take 3 days for someone to find an optimum tune. Then every Wednesday we would come here to a "weekly tuning" thread to simply copy the optimum tune and use it to start laying down competitive times. The whole process would add another layer of complexity to deter people from playing while adding nothing but homework to the entire process.
I know some people love that homework and I'm sorry that they don't gain any competitive advantage from knowing how to tune the cars but if they want to keep the game accessible then they need to keep tuning out of it.
Hey @Pigems, check this one out. What happened was I went into the dirt and got loose, coming out of turn 1, so since my lap was screwed, I figured I'd hit something. The results were pretty spectacular. I may have inadvertently found the best "big air" spot on the track. 👍
If you're gonna use AT in the Shelby, you might wanna try TCS 1. Depending on your speed, there are a couple places on the track where the transmission will drop down to 2nd gear, which just roasts the tires, and you lose time. And, I don't know if it really makes any difference, but I've been moving my brake bias towards the front, to avoid heating up the rears.
The first time I ever used manual transmission in this game was about 2 or 3 days ago. I found it to be helpful on this track, because you only need to switch between 3rd and 4th. I used it for the first time in a race yesterday, and it was mostly ok.Actually just watched the reference lap again after reading your post, and I your bang on there, pretty much after T1 he spends most of the lap in 4th except for the obvious section after the long T2 but spends most of that in 3rd. Was thinking of experimenting with MT, probably seems like a really good track to give that a go.
It's way more complicated than that fior videos, the entire process is mind bogglingly difficult given it's 2019. Hopefully Sony gets a handle on it for the PS5.
Not a bad night at NGP, nabbed a win after a dirty first lap with an extremely aggressive Chilean. He was one of those guys that just HAD TO PASS YOU as soon as he caught you. We were quite a bit faster than the 3rd placed guy so we could have had a great fight but after him barging his way past me in the Mercedes complex and again on the OUTSIDE through the awkward left after the mercedes complex (just nonsense places for passing) i had enough and when i passed him back into the last turn I left him no space.
After that we lapped in the very low 59's so solid pace but a great potential race ruined. Regardless, got my win and my DR to an all time high of just under 27,000.
Staggered at the opace guys are running, i qualified with a 58.8 and i am still near 4% off the pace, 55's are absurd.
This has probably been discussed before, but are there any actual "hardware limitations" involved in the fact that controller users aren't up to par with wheel users? I watched #1 Fuvaros' replay before my second practice session and, aside from the obvious consistency, precision and throttle control issues with controllers, I wasn't turning as sharply as he was. The difference was actually extremely noticeable. I set controller sensitivity to 5 to no avail.
Granted, I'm kinda out of shape and only had two hours to practice, but is it really normal for me to struggle to clock laps almost 3 seconds off the pace at DR/A?![]()
It's way more complicated than that fior videos, the entire process is mind bogglingly difficult given it's 2019. Hopefully Sony gets a handle on it for the PS5.
Not a bad night at NGP, nabbed a win after a dirty first lap with an extremely aggressive Chilean. He was one of those guys that just HAD TO PASS YOU as soon as he caught you. We were quite a bit faster than the 3rd placed guy so we could have had a great fight but after him barging his way past me in the Mercedes complex and again on the OUTSIDE through the awkward left after the mercedes complex (just nonsense places for passing) i had enough and when i passed him back into the last turn I left him no space.
After that we lapped in the very low 59's so solid pace but a great potential race ruined. Regardless, got my win and my DR to an all time high of just under 27,000.
Staggered at the opace guys are running, i qualified with a 58.8 and i am still near 4% off the pace, 55's are absurd.
When it comes to wheel vs controller, there are pros and cons for both. The controller advantage that comes to mind for me is that I can transition the steering from lock to lock in about a tenth of a second, because I only need to move my thumb an inch. Not sure anybody can do that with a wheel. I don't think I would need to do that in a race, but that's the thing that comes to mind.
It took me a long time to get faster on the wheel then with the controller, I got my wheel when GT5 came out I believe, but I always used it on AT and right foot only until I started playing GT Sport in sport mode, I’ve always driven MT IRL(until my current car) but I found it hard to get used to in the game so I never bothered, but in a Sport mode I felt it was necessary in order to keep up and keep improving. At this point I couldn’t go back to AT and a DS4 without losing a ton of speed.![]()
I tried doing a sector on Barcelona track experience on the DS4 last night and could not keep the car on the track. That was after only 4 weeks on the wheel. When I got the wheel I couldn't keep it on the track with that. You get used to whatever you have I suppose.
@Sven Jurgens; Yes, with DS4 I had to use counter steer assist, with wheel I don't. I found trail braking with DS4 easier, in fact, braking all round was easier with controller. Feathering the accelerator to avoid the tail going out however is much easier with wheel.
This has probably been discussed before, but are there any actual "hardware limitations" involved in the fact that controller users aren't up to par with wheel users? I watched #1 Fuvaros' 1:54.2 replay before my second practice session and, aside from the obvious consistency, precision and throttle control issues with controllers, I wasn't turning as sharply as he was. The difference was actually extremely noticeable. I set controller sensitivity to 5 to no avail.
Granted, I'm kinda out of shape and only had two hours to practice, but is it really normal for me to struggle to clock laps almost 3 seconds off the pace at DR/A?![]()
I turned CSA off a couple weeks ago and have not noticed any difference (it was on weak before). I was pretty smooth already on the DS4 after 5k races. I still use ABS on default, so that does most of the work. Feathering the gas is difficult with a controller indeed. The triggers on the DS4 aren't very good at all. The range is different on every controller and I'm on my 4th one already as they wear out and don't go to 100% anymore. (I fixed one, however while it got to 100% again, the range was even smaller making it closer into an on/off pedal) Props to those that drive without TCS on a controller. Perhaps the DS5 will finally have decent durable triggers.
Exactly my sentiments. You can't achieve the same turning angles with a controller that wheel users can. And that's not just from comparisons between mine and top players' replays; I did, in fact, own a Driving Force Pro between 2008 and 2015.I've said this before, I have the controller on 7 and still find the range of movement is just not enough. i imagine they do this to make it easier to use but feel like there is inherent understeer for controller users that may not be there for a wheel. TBH though, I think a lof of the turn in is in mastering trail braking, this game absolutely emphasises that skill to an extreme level.
Have you tried any of the aftermarket non Sony brand controllers? I didn’t even know they existed until recently.
Exactly my sentiments. You can't achieve the same turning angles with a controller that wheel users can. And that's not just from comparisons between mine and top players' replays; I did, in fact, own a Driving Force Pro between 2008 and 2015.
I just did a Willow Springs race and started 3rd. The guy starting 4th is a well-known guy, who I see all the time. I don't know what happened to him, but he finished DNF with a rating of --/E. He started the race as B/S.
@Sven Jurgens, a disconnect or rage quit couldn't do that much damage, could it?
I keep seeing bad excuses from people that thinks tuning should be off. Mainly because that they “can’t tune”.
Thanks, but which is the "share" button?Screenshots - you press the share button where you want the screenshot taken and then follow the prompts.