so I wanted to ask, what is the best lap time you cud get on Monaco with 100cc karts ?
I can easily do under 1.50 and wanna know if it is quick enough lol
First of all, welcome to . I will have a go in a 100cc kart around Cote D'Azur and tell you my fastest laptime afterwards. I do want to tell you however, if you're going to create a new thread, then you might as well give it more meaning and point, and not a one-liner thread.
Okay, Thank you first off all, and I will take that in mind next time !
Also looking foward for your laptime !
cheers
My best laptime after about 5 laps was 1:49.990 so I guess you are setting competitive laptimes.
I can't do karts. It is so much harder with a ds3
TheRaikkoIt is not actually, You just need to understand it a little bit...
But anyway, Please answer the question !
I can't do karts. It is so much harder with a ds3
More meaning and point? I thought he had a valid question and what is the point of a forum where you are criticized all of the time?
He was defending your thread, eh?I dont see any answer in your post , sorry
and If you don't have it, why r u here ?
so I wanted to ask, what is the best lap time you cud get on Monaco with 100cc karts ? I can easily do under 1.50 and wanna know if it is quick enough lol
Any tips for improving my times? I find it hard to keep control in the bends, always doing 360s and such. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Just as a heads up, just in case you didn't bother reading the Acceptable Use Policy, it states that you shouldn't use text speak and decent grammar is expected at all times. I'm not accusing you of anything, but you won't be on these forums for long if you continue to text speak:I dont see any answer in your post , sorry
and If you don't have it, why are you here ?
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I love running karts there as well! The best way I found is to take a LOT bigger/longer outside line (to hold speed and prevent spin-out) rather then following the regular racing line like you would a normal car! And for gods sake avoid the curb at the chicane!!! Lol!!
MSTER232Normally when driving cars, you want to take a late apex to increase exit speed. But because karts in-game don't accelerate as fast as most of the cars in GT5, you have to pick the line that will maintain your current speed as possible, taking the geometric line through corners.
And you must be careful of driving over kerbs, karts have no suspension and therefore isn't able to absorb the sudden impact.
jgancherjrI love running karts there as well! The best way I found is to take a LOT bigger/longer outside line (to hold speed and prevent spin-out) rather then following the regular racing line like you would a normal car! And for gods sake avoid the curb at the chicane!!! Lol!!
TheRaikko, have you added me on PSN yet?
More meaning and point? I thought he had a valid question and what is the point of a forum where you are criticized all of the time?
He was defending your thread, eh?
Besides, more meaning/point as in:
I will have a go and tell you my times when I can.Hi, guys I do a lot of laps around autumn ring mini and kart space, what are your times around those tracks in 100cc or 125cc karts?
I will have a go and tell you my times when I can.
Check out my lap record around Autumn Ring Mini at http://youtu.be/U5WBKsgT21I
Thats nice, but trz to beat 1.47.2 with 100cc Kart on monaco .
And If you can go under 1.23.5 on Autumn ring (FULL) With 100cc kart
Thats nice, but trz to beat 1.47.2 with 100cc Kart on monaco .
And If you can go under 1.23.5 on Autumn ring (FULL) With 100cc kart
Thats nice, but trz to beat 1.47.2 with 100cc Kart on monaco .
And If you can go under 1.23.5 on Autumn ring (FULL) With 100cc kart
I managed a 1.48 on Monaco with a 100cc about a month ago...there really need to be more kart enthusiasts on GT5.