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What does it do ? Is it more important than HorsePower ?
The PP is all the add ons and parts you can put on your car. Your basic car is stock. You can have a car with high horsepower from the dealership but a lower powered car with higher PP can go faster if all parts are upgraded and its tuned. You also need to be aware of the PP limit if you race online. Its a way of making an even playing field when racing. having high HP helps but does not mean your car can go faster
Also depending on the track, you sometimes need to sacrifice aero or adding weight for more horsepower or viceversa for staying at the pp limit, if there is one.
Two identical cars, with the same pp, depending on Aero/Power/Weight settings one of them can be faster around a track.
Totally agree with you 👍👍My point is I can usually, almost always with patience, spend big money on Drivetrain, Suspension and Transmission and improve the time of a car with identical pp to one with the stock issue items. 👎
We may as well be saying identical BHP, and ignoring weight and/or aero improvements.
Don't get me wrong, I quite like the pp system as is, bit it could be better.
There are also "tricks" to choosing cars and tuning to a particular PP #. And if you don't know the inside scoop, you will be SOOL when the race starts.
This is a GROSS exaggeration...
There are SOME cars that seem to be God's chariot for their PP.. the Chap 2j for example
But outside of those few cars, the best driver is going to win 99% of the time. So spend more time practicing and less time worrying which car is best
The PP system doesn't seem accurate at all. A 450 PP NSX will mop the floor with many 500 PP cars.
PP is just another way to restrict races, as an alternative to hp/weight.
It is a flawed idea to use a PP to try and find an easy way to judge a car's performance or abilities comparatively in the scope of all the cars available in gt5.
There are also "tricks" to choosing cars and tuning to a particular PP #. And if you don't know the inside scoop, you will be SOOL when the race starts.
This is a GROSS exaggeration...
There are SOME cars that seem to be God's chariot for their PP.. the Chap 2j for example
But outside of those few cars, the best driver is going to win 99% of the time. So spend more time practicing and less time worrying which car is best
So an Aston Martin Vanquish, a Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG, or a Dodge Challenger R/T (All ~500 PP cars stock) stand a chance against a 450 PP NSX on most tracks ?Not a chance unless a blind monkey is driving the 500 pp car.
So an Aston Martin Vanquish, a Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG, or a Dodge Challenger R/T (All ~500 PP cars stock) stand a chance against a 450 PP NSX on most tracks ?
That's another case of apples & oranges.
That's exactly where JohnnyPenso & Seanneedsacar are both missing the point here.
Which is what people mean when they say not all cars at the same pp are competitive with each other or the same.
Pointing this out to NEWBIES or people who haven't been tuning for PP restrictions for the past 10 months & learning all the tricks. And people who don't know that PP has nothing to say about car class, as well as other things.
This topic was obviously started by someone who's looking at this from a scratch perspective saying "Is it important...?" and probably wondering how & why & what it means.
I mean to even compare it to HP shows that the OP is just looking at this from a game perspective.
(Remember a lot of people who get this game KNOW NOTHING ABOUT CARS in real life, or to think about those things.)
We're talking about when people new to the game say, "hey what does this PP mean... this kei car and this sports car have the same pp... or this 4wd & this luxury saloon car have the same pp..."
No, not all cars are created equal.
And taking a kei car into a race with 4wd subarus is like taking a knife to a gun fight.
And no, that's not an exaggeration. It would be a gross exaggeration to suggest "a skilled driver" in a Minica Dangan can beat someone in an Imprezza at the same PP.
I'd like to see Seanneedsacar get into a Minica Dangan & practice himself sick & see if he can beat sports cars at the same PP.And then tell someone else all they need is practice, they don't need to worry about what car they're picking.
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I swear you guys are dense as rocks.
watermelonpunch
Pick a PP & race the Corsa Comfort against the Ford Focus. Then talk to me about exaggeration & the best driver winning
PP doesn't tell you anything about the class of a vehicle, or whether it's a total barge, or spin happy skitterer, or a grossly understeering POS.
And if people are expecting PP to tell them what car to pick for an open garage open tuning race... & they're not going to spend some time on the tuning set up... they're not going to be competitive no matter how much time they spend practicing.
The fact is, that yes, at any given PP restriction with open garage, there are just a handful of cars even the best drivers will pick if they're serious about winning.
Is there a better method than PP? Power/weight can also give the problem of a dominant car.
So an Aston Martin Vanquish, a Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG, or a Dodge Challenger R/T (All ~500 PP cars stock) stand a chance against a 450 PP NSX on most tracks ?