Grid Autosport (General Discussion)

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The following text was communicated by the community manager from Codemasters. This together with the blog info released today which discribed the impact ratings is a big plus for multiplayer!


James, our Chief Designer (his forum account is WIP) has magic'd up some words, of which you’ll find them below.

//Enter James

Hi all,

We’re really flat out at the moment trying to close the game, so apologies for being a bit quiet in the last week. However, we couldn’t help notice the corner cutting thread, and wanted to give some more information on this, because I understand why it’s a concern.

We’ve made a lot of changes since GRID2, and only some of those were present in the announce code builds (from which the recent YouTube gameplay footage was taken). That announce code is 2-3 months old now, and the game has advanced a great deal since then.

We’re still balancing it now, but here’s a list of changes that have occurred:



  • You now need to have all 4 wheels across the white line to incur a penalty. We’ve fixed this since the announce build was created
  • You only incur a penalty if you’ve gained an advantage for going off track. If you re-join the track no better off than driving at full speed on the driving line, you won’t get a penalty.
  • The penalty is proportionate to the amount of advantage gained, so tiny, accidental cuts of the white lines will only slow you down a little before you get up to full power
  • The off track surfaces are much more realistic than they were in GRID2, where you could pretty much hold full speed even off road. In Autosport, you’ve got a realistic amount of grip and slowdown on grass, gravel etc, which makes it pretty tricky to drive off road and gain an advantage
  • In multiplayer, we ghost players who have incurred a penalty, so they can’t block you
You may also have noticed that we apply penalties in a smoother, less jarring way than GRID2.

Hope this is useful and interesting information, and I’m sure you’ll get to see this in action as and when we’re doing live streams further down the line.
//End James, Loore service resumed

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Night looks a bit to bright. Can you race at night at all locations including the Ring?

And that's with only one car's headlights working - the same thing GT6 did.


One car had headlights which cast a beam. The others have lights which glow without casting a beam.
 
Surly spot lights would light up the road also rather than just bonnets?

The cars have a reflective material on then and the liveries are white, therefore the reflect more light. The tarmac doesn't have as much reflective qualities as the cars, also the tarmac is dark grey, so light is absorbed by it. Spotlights do still 'pool' light on the tracks and do what spotlights should. True, the night tracks may appear lighter in the images, but the track shown isn't in full darkness. The images don't show the full lighting of the tracks or the sky.
 
The cars have a reflective material on then and the liveries are white, therefore the reflect more light. The tarmac doesn't have as much reflective qualities as the cars, also the tarmac is dark grey, so light is absorbed by it. Spotlights do still 'pool' light on the tracks and do what spotlights should. True, the night tracks may appear lighter in the images, but the track shown isn't in full darkness. The images don't show the full lighting of the tracks or the sky.

Are tracks always floodlit? Or is it just certain ones that actually have them in real life?
 
Just certain ones. Nürburgring is not, while Mont-Tremblant is. Many tracks are, but some aren't.

Notable examples:

Spa - no
Le Mans - no
Monza - no
Bathurst - no

Abu Dhabi - yes
Singapore - yes
Kansas - yes
Daytona - yes
 
Well can't blame Matt Neal for that laptime in a Focus. Go figure if he would beat his Honda :lol:

To be fair to Matt, he was the first to set a fastest lap..... plus, the others did their lap after he'd given feedback on how to improve the handling..... yes... maybe I'm biased due to me being a massive Matt Neal fan, but I think he deserves a rematch :D lol
 
He defo needs to put a new lap in. I cant wait to try this combo myself, really hope its one of the GCs one week ;)
 
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