... and as far as i know you are unable to change setup on the games preset liveries. and if you feel you have to cheat to win then perhaps you should not be racing in a league. and as far as using default setup i think it's the best idea, it was the best thing about F/Challenge................... it makes for tight close racing, and your able to make proper overtaking moves, it brings it all down to skill with the car not skill with the setup.
Jeff, last night I raced again with the Daytona Spyder. Love the car, please consider it for a future old timer event...
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In that picture in the opening post, did they have to modify the roof of the car to fit that guy's head in it? I've looked at other pics and it's not like that!
It's like they're using the guy's head as a roll-over bar!![]()
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I had some great racing with Mario, Wayne, Alan, Frank and Miguel tonight - brilliant fun. The patch seems to have improved the online racing quite a bit, but the game overall remains heavily bugged unfortunately![]()
I can't see any issue with using default setups, nor forcing people to use a particular pre-made livery. The big reason is, the integrity of car setups in SCC is completely in question. Apart from the obvious ride-height thing, you put maximum negative camber with no negative affect, you put maximum toe with no reduced straight line speed etc. The problem with the setups is that it's not a matter of applying real-life mechanics and physics to the game - it's a matter of who spends hours trying things, or who is lucky to figure something out. And then it's made worse by particular groups, or "clans" keeping this unrealistic info to themselves, and we spend a couple of months racing online at a disadvantage, which really ruins the whole point of this kind of online racing.
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I take the view that clans are the same as race teams, and you keep info within that team, I also dont try to cheat the track with shortcuts but some do, at least SCC as closed that door,at least as far as W/R go, as far as the ride hight there is a way to get the same speed without going above +6 on the rear but it only works with the older cars. thats from me to you m8, I find that to use the ride hight for the speed you loose out on breaking so 1 cancels the other out, except for tracks like monza. I go for midway myself.
And another problem is that the fastest setups are probably very problematic for wheel users. Pad users can throw on any kind of settings and probably get away with it.
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your right on this point i drive with wheel and i have to calm the cars down and that also slows them down, i always drive with all assists off, and to drive the faster setups you realy need the ABS on, thats my choice, if i went back to pad and all silly setups in time would be quicker, but the point to me is that i enjoy the game as i play now and that to me means more than winning. A clean 2nd or 3rd to me is better than a dirty 1st
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In that picture in the opening post, did they have to modify the roof of the car to fit that guy's head in it? I've looked at other pics and it's not like that!
Everyone else waits and only leaves the grid after some 5 secs have passed over the guy in front
Maybe a few didn't realize what was supposed to happen, or didn't really know how to act in the first place.
When the "quali race" starts only the guy in pole starts. Everyone else waits and only leaves the grid after some 5 secs have passed over the guy in front doing the same.
Just to say that it was indeed great the racing last night, first in your lobby, then in mine. Actually, I had "thank you" PSN PMs from two guys I never met before, to whom I replied, of course, that a lobby is as good as the players in it are. The host is almost irrelevant in that respect.
When the "quali race" starts only the guy in pole starts. Everyone else waits and only leaves the grid after some 5 secs have passed over the guy in front doing the same. I know this means the 10th guy will wait about 1 minute to start (and the 16th 1.30 minutes) but any other way will result in people having their quali run troubled by traffic.
1'39 is the time to aim at riviera to be competitive and 2'15 to not being laped at spa
1'39 is the time to aim at riviera to be competitive and 2'15 to not being laped at spa
Guys, as I feared, I won't be able to make it. Wish you all good, fun races, looking forward to check the results and race reports!