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I detest every second I spend on this track. Am I alone?
right there with you, raced it a ton on GT4 and have done all but the endurance for this track and just don't enjoy it.
I detest every second I spend on this track. Am I alone?
Nurburgring is one of the best tracks! its a skill, control track for sure. It takes time to learn, and it has its quirks. I actually am a Bimmer lover so I think my cars and their tunes have an affinity for this track! I swear my M3 loves Nurburgring and is easier to drive there.
I have only played this track on GT5, about 5 times, I know every corner.
Unless your being sarcastic, I doubt you know every corner if just 5 laps with GT5 being your first go at it. If you do I doubt you had a high powered car doing it. The braking points, acceleration points and your pushing to the limit points all take some time to master for a particular power band a car has.
This by far is the most challenging and most exciting course in the series nowadays. If you have driving it 100 times, I am surprised that you don't know it yet. Your doing pretty good if you got silver though. The hardest sector to learn its probably the Northeast one. I think that is sector 3. If one wants to test there skills, this is the track to do it on. Game wise and real life.
It just feels like a random heap of corners landed in Germany and people started driving on them.
With other tracks I can feel the flow and how one corner relates to the next. Nurburgring just feels random, it's like we are speaking different languages. I just know at some point it will all click, but it's like I'm missing something.
Funny, I find the ring is one of the smoothest tracks in term of rhythm. Once you get into it, you can just drive and drive and drive it, it just flows like water. There is not a single chikane there to interrupt you. Not one! It is just nice big turns all the way, one after another.
Perhaps you end up in the grass because you do not pay attention to elevation changes and the way corners tilt. In many places you can easily underestimate how much you are actually going downhill, and brake too late. Also several corners are hideously tilted outwards, only wanting to throw you off. You really need to take the inside line, and brake much earlier than you expect.
Also pay attention to spots where the pavement is particularly bumpy. You can not brake as effectively there, brake before. You can not always see it. You have to drive it, notice and remember. And of course you just have to memorize all the blind corners.
Brake early and go slow into corners, it really pays off when you blast out of them. More so than on other tracks, I find.
Here's my advice:
1. Do the AMG Academy and GET THE GOLD TROPHY's
2. Why? It is really difficult getting a Gold, thus, you will attempt each section NUMEROUS times. (I lost track of how many times I had to restart for making one wrong move)
3. It is frustrating as hell and you will want to cry (lol jk).
4. There is no "ghost" that can allow you to see how far off you are, you will have to rely on "visuals" ...ex: There are some road signs scattered at various locations, each time you pass one, check the time ...then when you do the next run, passing that same road sign, check the time again ...then ask yourself, "Are you faster or slower? Than last time."
5. Once you've obtained all Gold, you will have more confidence on the Nurburgring. In turn, you will have better knowledge of the track.
...that's it.
I detest every second I spend on this track. Am I alone?
Which leads me to my plea, help me see the light, what am I doing wrong?
I've been driving this thing since GT4 and I still have no idea where anything is, the track is really narrow, it's filled with corners that just throw me onto the grass and then it's all over. I spend more time crashing than I do in control, yet I managed to get all silvers in all of the special events for it.
I learned my way around Cape Ring (all versions) in about 5 laps. Monza took 3 laps to get down, but I've done hundreds of laps of the Nurburgring and I have no idea what I'm doing.
I'm thinking of taking a 100hp car around it until I can do a few laps without crashing then changing to one with 50 hp more. See if that helps.
I never raced on the nurburgring GP track until GT5 and I love it! It is one of my favorite tracks. good luck taming this track!
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The Nurburgring GP/F track doesn't flow so well, especially the first corner and the 2nd sector.
I don't mind driving there but not a favourite of mine.
1) Do the AMG Acadamy event.
2) Do it until you can run the sectors cleanly in the SLS.
3) Take what you learned to heart and 'stitch' the sectors together.
4) If necessary, turn the driving line on, until you can get some consistent clean laps in and turn it off afterwards.
5) Rinse and repeat...
I use to be like that.
In less than 5 days, I became intensely in love with the Nurburgring with massive appreciation for it. I can also drive at 100% mistake free.
How?
By getting Gold in all AMG Driving Academy Special Event.
That event has taught me so much in less than 5 days.
By attempting to Gold it, I have learnt the Nurburgring, and also got the seemingly hard GTR Record trophy with ease.
Focus attention on to getting Gold at the AMG Driving Academy and you'll earn massive respect and love for the Nurburgring 👍
oh, and I assume the OP means the GP