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Mainly only the Suzuka one, Tsukuba 9hr and both 24hr races I get boted easily with all of these and i just end up quitting but I really want to complete them.
They're not that bad if you break them into chunks of about 2 hours. The 9 hours of tsukuba is really the stuff of nightmares though. What possessed them to use tsukuba as an endurance track, I will never know.
They're not that bad if you break them into chunks of about 2 hours. The 9 hours of tsukuba is really the stuff of nightmares though. What possessed them to use tsukuba as an endurance track, I will never know.
Hi!
First: Do some training at different PP levels and tires on the race itself. Check which ones will make for an exciting race but keep in mind that AI will not make mistakes where you can easily make some as the races are way too long.
Second: Do not use HUD (only fuel/tire wear, if this is possible as I could not update the game yet). If not, disable the HUD and activate it from time to time just to check progress.
Third: Race for real, do not overtake unless it is totally clean, follow cars ahead for some laps and get your own rythm. Treat your tires as if you had payed a fortune for them.
Fourth: You do not have to be on first position by second lap, you got plenty of time to deal with lap times, traffic, overtaking, fuel usage, tire wear and so on.
Fifth: If you are tired, suspend race and come back after you take a rest, let's use this feature for healthy reasons, isn't it?
All in all try to feel totally inmersed on the race and behind the wheel that is how I managed to complete the 24h of Le Mans and just for me that race was quite enjoyable.
These are some of my advices.
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Mainly only the Suzuka one, Tsukuba 9hr and both 24hr races I get boted easily with all of these and i just end up quitting but I really want to complete them.
easy. drive the car that one of the AI's mid-pack racers drive so its competeitve