Non racing driving

  • Thread starter Defilade
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Some winding roads would be nice. Preferably something narrow that would be fun to drive with even the low power cars. And why not throw in some amazing scenery as well? A mountain pass seems appropriate.
 
Am I alone in thinking it would be cool to just have a mountain pass or some windy road that you could just causally drive your cars on. I feel like there are so many cars I don’t drive in races so I don’t drive them at all
But then the driving style should be casual as well. The crazy aggressive shifting speed and rev matches when downshifting do not work well with the slow driving 😀
 
I do miss the long point to point tracks that have been in previous games.

The closest really in the game for length and style are Nurbs, St Croix, Alsace ish for me though 99% of my game time is Sports mode (Dailies and TTs) so I’d rather a lot of the QoL and issues were fixed there first.
 
My right foot doesn’t like going partial throttle for too long. It gets angry and wants to smash the pedal down hard. So, driving at 40mph around Grand Valley at sunset may sound nice but it would be dreadfully boring for my right foot.
 
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Am I alone in thinking it would be cool to just have a mountain pass or some windy road that you could just causally drive your cars on. I feel like there are so many cars I don’t drive in races so I don’t drive them at all
I would certainly love that. A thing for GT8 probably.
 
I guess the closest we can get to that is using the Porsche 996 GT3 in Biarritz and drive at night on Tokyo Expressway.
Kazunori Yamauchi: Actually, COVID gave me an opportunity to drive my cars more. I still drive on the Tokyo Expressway every night in my Porsche GT3.
 
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