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- UnkaD
So with the most recent batch of seasonals, with one forcing SRF on and another forcing it off, I have noticed something about the expected times. Over the past couple of months I have been struggling with the GT6 seasonals. With my driving style(I don't like to skid or slide at all) it has been a lot of effort put forth to barely get the gold times as I am stubborn and refuse to use SRF. It took me three hours to beat the Monza gold time by only a 5 hundredths of a second. Needless to say, I immediately quit with that.
Now we have a seasonal that prohibits SRF. I jump in and wouldn't you know it, I get gold on the first lap. I then proceed to undercut the gold time by a full four seconds. I love it! It's the first seasonal that I am repeating after gold to see how I stand in the rankings. I'm currently somewhere around 330ish, which is pretty good for my self-esteem.
On to the Tajima trial, and I can't seem to gold this one. With this car, I don't care too much about seeing a little tire smoke, but at the same time I still don't want to use SRF. It feels the same as quitting to me.
Anyway, the point is that I can pretty much conclude that Polyphony set the event completion times based on an SRF lap when it's available, which sucks for me. I guess I'll just have to bite the bullet and get better.
Now we have a seasonal that prohibits SRF. I jump in and wouldn't you know it, I get gold on the first lap. I then proceed to undercut the gold time by a full four seconds. I love it! It's the first seasonal that I am repeating after gold to see how I stand in the rankings. I'm currently somewhere around 330ish, which is pretty good for my self-esteem.
On to the Tajima trial, and I can't seem to gold this one. With this car, I don't care too much about seeing a little tire smoke, but at the same time I still don't want to use SRF. It feels the same as quitting to me.
Anyway, the point is that I can pretty much conclude that Polyphony set the event completion times based on an SRF lap when it's available, which sucks for me. I guess I'll just have to bite the bullet and get better.