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Bear with me, I'm really struggling with tuning in GT5. I'm frustrated that it takes so long and results aren't always predictable. The log analyzer is almost useless with no data for suspension travel, wheel lock, etc.
I've been reading tons of posts here but questions remain.
So I beg the experts here to answer my many questions:
- setting brake balance is there any way to figure out how each wheel is behaving, apart from just "feeling it" or watching replays?
- setting ride height is there any way to figure if the car is bottoming out, apart from just "feeling it" or watching replays?
- is the visual representation during a replay even close to reality? (e.g. I set extreme ride heights and see no visual effect during replay)
- is there any way to figure the actual weight distribution pre/post weight removals? do you relly on real world numbers, in game feeling?
- is there a quick way to retune a car based on a tyre compound change (i.e. I have a car that feels perfect with racing softs and then want to retune to racing hards)
- does any one actually have any hard evidence on the accuracy of the simulation model used in GT5 (i.e. in game tuning changes actually simulate the real world when it comes to camber, toe, aero, tyre types, etc?)
- is there any way to use external data logging/analysis applications? (for instance able to import replay files)
- do you feel/know if a given tune should be tweaked depending on if you use a wheel/controller? (e.g. since I use a controller my trajectories are a bit sloppy and accelerator/spin control exiting corners in high powered cars is a pain even with clever lsd settings)
- kind of tune related, since day one I have set ABS to 1 and never touched it again. Any opinions regarding higher settings, how does this preference interfere with the brake power set in tuning?
I think it's all for now.
I know it's a ton of questions but I've been playing GT since the series started, I'm no noob!
I just find absolutely frustrating how little I really know about this simulation model and the lack of analysis tools. And spending around 4 hours, like last night, trying to improve a car, and seeing no real results it's really despairing!
Thanks in advance!
I've been reading tons of posts here but questions remain.
So I beg the experts here to answer my many questions:
- setting brake balance is there any way to figure out how each wheel is behaving, apart from just "feeling it" or watching replays?
- setting ride height is there any way to figure if the car is bottoming out, apart from just "feeling it" or watching replays?
- is the visual representation during a replay even close to reality? (e.g. I set extreme ride heights and see no visual effect during replay)
- is there any way to figure the actual weight distribution pre/post weight removals? do you relly on real world numbers, in game feeling?
- is there a quick way to retune a car based on a tyre compound change (i.e. I have a car that feels perfect with racing softs and then want to retune to racing hards)
- does any one actually have any hard evidence on the accuracy of the simulation model used in GT5 (i.e. in game tuning changes actually simulate the real world when it comes to camber, toe, aero, tyre types, etc?)
- is there any way to use external data logging/analysis applications? (for instance able to import replay files)
- do you feel/know if a given tune should be tweaked depending on if you use a wheel/controller? (e.g. since I use a controller my trajectories are a bit sloppy and accelerator/spin control exiting corners in high powered cars is a pain even with clever lsd settings)
- kind of tune related, since day one I have set ABS to 1 and never touched it again. Any opinions regarding higher settings, how does this preference interfere with the brake power set in tuning?
I think it's all for now.
I know it's a ton of questions but I've been playing GT since the series started, I'm no noob!
I just find absolutely frustrating how little I really know about this simulation model and the lack of analysis tools. And spending around 4 hours, like last night, trying to improve a car, and seeing no real results it's really despairing!
Thanks in advance!