Yeah, Tsukuba isn't a good cruising/casual lapping course. It's best for Best-Motoring-style showdowns.Usually people don´t like a track because they are no good at it, but that is not the case with Tsukuba at all. The track is easy, and it´s also easy to find a rythm there, but it is just so boring! It´s short and flat, and consists mainly of hairpins. No elevationchanges, not even a nice scenery! It does become mildly interesting in the wet though...
I don't mind it. I actually find it fun since the laps are short and easy.Yeah, Tsukuba isn't a good cruising/casual lapping course. It's best for Best-Motoring-style showdowns.
I hate Tsukuba and Test Course the most. It is so boring. Don't get me wrong, I can do consistent and fast laps on on Tsukuba, but I feel like there's just nothing to it. Slow cars or fast cars, it never feels like fun. I hope it's not on GT5.
Fuji 2005, I can't get the flow there uninspired all the fuji's actually and HK.
Funny, I find Fuji 80s to be desperately boring, overly simple, and very dependent on power. I love the last section of Fuji 2005 - what a great feeling to get it right! I agree with the common sentiment that Tsukuba is very dull. You're bang on, Parnelli, I've been redoing a lot of races for 200 points and I'm amazed how often I find myself saying "Not 🤬 Tsukuba again!?"
I'm in agreeance with the 'too much Tsukuba' line that's going on, but apparently, the track is highly regarded by Japanese manufacturers who do a lot of their testing there. Nissan, Honda and Mazda run around Tsukuba like it's their Nurburgring apparently.
Don't take my word as gospel though, but I do believe that's what Kazunori said of Tsukuba some years ago.
Fuji 80's isn't fun, it's only 3 corners long, lol, but Fuji 90's is a masterful track that blows the new one into the weeds.
I used to hate Ice Arena until I scored gold in a licence test on it...
the track is highly regarded by Japanese manufacturers who do a lot of their testing there. Nissan, Honda and Mazda run around Tsukuba like it's their Nurburgring apparently.
tokyo, r246. I hate the layout, i hate the fact that the braking points seem to change every single lap.
George V sucks a lot. lol
I am a muscle-head; muscle-cars dont turn so well.. lol
I hate Suzuka (only because I suck at all the sharp turns. It's too advanced for me.)
I hate most city courses with sharp corners(Hong Kong, New York, etc. excluding Tokyo r246. And I dread having to race El Capitan. I don't know why, but I hate it.
I used to dislike Laguna Seca when I was a teen--but when I got GT4 in April 2005, I started to respect it.
If there's one track I can't stand...it'd have to be the Beginner Course. It's hard to finish first in B-Spec mode, even with Steady/Overtake settings or a fast car.
It seems strategy is tricky here and luck is DEFINITELY NOT on my side when I have to race this course (even in the Kei-car and lightweight championships). I learned that the first year I got this game, and they were *hard*.
You should try El Capitan and Suzuka in a Group C car with Aids off and 1001HP on Medium tires. What a rush!Braking points, my man. Find those braking points...turn in...and learn just how much or how little throttle to give as you make these surgical curves. But you gotta learn to brake early and precisely to master Suzuka.
El Capitan is cake, man! Check it out!
The part where you go under the first tunnel and come out over that hill? The Ai doesn't know how to drive this area at all! They brake 3...4 times during this entire transition from the tunnel, up the hill, at the crest of the hill, and again down the hill.
Those dumbasses!!! Eventually you'll find you might only need to brake once during this entire transition. YOu'll fly by the Ai as you come down the hill...the main thing you'll need to worry about is NOT HITTING THEM FROM BEHIND as they get scared and slow down way too much.
Other than this, the rest of the track is (again) all about good braking points, tho you don't need to be as precise as you were at Suzuka. Alot of the braking points at this track happen very early (especially in those long undulating curves. Tap your brakes again at any moment as you go thru those longer curves if your car starts to understeer.