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- lImaRobotl
Was just wondering something recently.
I spend a lot of time tuning and spend a good amount of time in "Test Drive" through the upgrade menu and there's some things that have been bothering me.
I set up my car and get it how I want it, and after thats all said and done, I move to rivals to test out my tune. When in rivals I notice that my car feels different then what I had just made while in the upgrade menu. It seems to grip(I think? I acnt really pinpoint whats going on) a bit more, causing it to understeer more then what I had intended. Its not that the tires arent heated, because once they get up to temperature, I still notice a difference. Has anyone else noticed this?
I also noticed that tracks with multiple layouts all have a different feel for each layout you're racing on. One track I'll notice that my car is more prone to oversteer, while another I notice that I have a bit more grip than the other (not related to the situation above.)
I spend a lot of time tuning and spend a good amount of time in "Test Drive" through the upgrade menu and there's some things that have been bothering me.
I set up my car and get it how I want it, and after thats all said and done, I move to rivals to test out my tune. When in rivals I notice that my car feels different then what I had just made while in the upgrade menu. It seems to grip(I think? I acnt really pinpoint whats going on) a bit more, causing it to understeer more then what I had intended. Its not that the tires arent heated, because once they get up to temperature, I still notice a difference. Has anyone else noticed this?
I also noticed that tracks with multiple layouts all have a different feel for each layout you're racing on. One track I'll notice that my car is more prone to oversteer, while another I notice that I have a bit more grip than the other (not related to the situation above.)