Question from a newbie

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Hello all,

this is my first forum post here :p
I've been playing GT PSP for a while now and so far i've gathered: Ferrari Enzo, F2007, Bentley speed car, Nissan GT-R Vspec 09, saleen, mclaren, BMW M5, and quite a bit of other cars.

but what is STILL don't know is: TCS, ASM what is that? Do i need it?

And do N1 tires give you more money than R3's?

Thanks in advance
 
but what is STILL don't know is: TCS, ASM what is that? Do i need it?

These are driving assists which make it easier to drive the cars(although slower times)
TCS= Traction Control System
ASM= Active Stability Management

You probably don't need ASM, however on some of the more powerful cars TCS is helpful.

And do N1 tires give you more money than R3's?

Thanks in advance

The winnings are the same no matter what tire combo.

Also, Welcome to :gtplanet:
 
Ok thanks guys,

another question: I'm playing for over a month now with standard physics and i really enjoy it. Is it worth it to learn to drive with pro physics? I mean, is it more fun? I'm not an autofreak, so i don't know if i'll really enjoy it more.

TCS on 1 now and ASM off
 
With Pro physics, you will find the car looses grip a lot more often, as a result it slows down lap times. With Standard physics the car is a lot easier to handle, so you can get faster times.
Basically, it is a choice between speed and realism.
 
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TCS and ASM don't actually lower lap times, they reduce the performance of the car in return for more driveability, which may result in lower lap times. For the PSP, TCS is almost necessary, or you will have a lot of throttle tapping to do. ASM is the real slowdown and it makes things way more boring which is best kept off.
 

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