Driving Aids whats the point?

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Sti04
...PD should create more difficulty levels like other Japanese games where you have easy, normal, hard and extreme hard...

Absolutely.

Or, they could have simply including the Arcade-mode difficulty slider in Gran Turismo mode. Why do you suppose they didn't do that?
 
Sti04
In that case, I think PD should creates more difficulty levels like other Japanese games where you have easy, normal, hard and extreme hard :sly:

Zardoz
Absolutely. Or, they could have simply including the Arcade-mode difficulty slider in Gran Turismo mode. Why do you suppose they didn't do that?

I've noticed so many (of your) posts where you complain about the exact same thing. It seems as if you have no imagination whatsoever, want everything handed to you on a silver platter, and I wouldn't be surprised at all to find out that you have never won a race more than perhaps ..... 5 A-Spec Points.


 
I never use the Over/Understeed driving aids, I thing they slow me down too much in my experience. I only use the traction control, in all my cars its always set to 1. It allows enough slippage to break the tail out, and lets me take of from a stop with ease.
 
It does help less experienced players.
But invariably I usually turn the ASM off or very low.
TCS is a must for some cars, but 2 or 3 usually works well.

I'm sure if ASM and TCS were'nt in the game, people would be complaining about how hard it is to maintain control.
And what is the sense in complaining about it when you can turn it off?
 
Kinda on topic, but does anybody know which cars allow you to purchase the AYC(Automatic Yaw Control i think) upgrade? I'm curious to see how it works. Also, I bought the CARINA 4WS in the 80's car lot. Does the 4WS mean 4 wheel steering?
 
I believe the AYC is only on Evo's because its a Mitsibushi patented product (just like how Honda has SH-AWD, Nissan has Attesa and HICAS).
 
I find it kinda silly that they have options at the tune shops like the just mentioned AYC, and in addition the bump in engine displacement, that only apply to a couple of cars. Especially the displacement enlargement, because one would think that any piston engine car would be capable of having its cylinders bored and pistons replaced.
 
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