Feels like they used the new "real" slipstream setting that they added in the last patch in these races.Don't know if any one experienced this but when I was in the slip-stream of another car in the Junior races, I wasn't getting the speed acceleration as I should've in a slip-stream.
Whereas the AI get the slip-stream advantage.
Nonetheless, a fun series of races.
...implement [RBJ] sound as the default 4-cylinder race exhaust sound...
I was testing it with an r18 at silverstone and the junior is faster through turns and the r18 beat me on the straight. Of course both cars were stock and with a tune you can get one car faster than the other. I forget the laptimes thoughThis car's PP rating is far too high. It's slower than the LMP racers and those are all below 700.
I was testing it with an r18 at silverstone and the junior is faster through turns and the r18 beat me on the straight. Of course both cars were stock and with a tune you can get one car faster than the other. I forget the laptimes though
Did you know, there's a pause button?I suspect that I would have won as my DFGT decided to disconnect from my pedals and I lost quite a few seconds finding the connector and plugging it back in.![]()
I love it...the only downside is the FFB, it is way too low/light or soft, and the degrees of the wheel should be around 270º max.
I know a GP2 pilot and asked him about wheel ranges in real life a while back (because I play rFactor 2 and some more simulators and needed to know the actual degrees since I can change it in the PC).
Also he told me that FFB in open wheel cars should be a little bit heavy since the direction is quite direct as well as suspensions. No matter if the car is light.
If the FFB could be more or less like the Rocket mixed with the feel of the X2011, it should feel better.
Dumb logic is dumb. Unbelievable.You want F1 cars... play F1 2013 then...
You want Fantasy cars... play Need for Speed then...
You want Rally cars... play WRC 3 then...
Dumb logic is dumb. Unbelievable.
This is why I suggested on another thread that maybe PD are using this car to guage player reactions to what might be the new sound model. The sound issue never really bothered me overly, but I can say that it is a pleasure to hear these and the X14 (I assume it's that one) on the Goodwood Hillclimb.I just did these events. Not only was I surprised at how amazing this car handles, and also how close these races are, but DAMN! The sound! It sounds like nothing I've heard in any GT game. It's almost like a bad joke from PD, since we get these awesome sounds on a fake car...
This is why I suggested on another thread that maybe PD are using this car to guage player reactions to what might be the new sound model. The sound issue never really bothered me overly, but I can say that it is a pleasure to hear these and the X14 (I assume it's that one) on the Goodwood Hillclimb.
Cheers, I wasn't sure which model it was and the TV is currently occupied with PS4 duties right now, so I couldn't check 👍Just a small correction - what we're presented with on GH is the X2010 Prototype.
Anyway, I agree completely. It's almost as if PD wanted to say they're getting somewhere with the sound part of the game.
V4?The description for the car says it has a I4, yet it has dual exhaust. When Vettel describes the car, he says it has a flat 4.
It wouldn't make much sense to have a short exhaust for one side, and a longer one for the other.
Flat 4 (or even a V4) sounds more logical, but the sound suggests a I4 with a big exhaust (not to be confused with a fart can).
Interesting...