Crikey, that's a bit overboard! TCS at 5 and ASM at 0 would do for any car in the game...Originally posted by Axe_Gaijin
Totaly depends on the car.
I set most up for good all round handling rather then fast lap times as most of my game lies in the 2p battle.
Most cars have a 8 ASM 3 TCS but some cars need somethin more just to keep them on the road when fully tuned![]()
Originally posted by Der Alta
In recent weeks, I've come to believe that ASM is a learning tool. As we all know, you turn teh fastest times when you hear a minumum amount of tire squeal.
In low to mid powered cars (0-400hp) Run ASM at 3. Then try to drive in such a way as to keep the ASM from kicking in. This method is designed to improve you're cornering, as the only way to keep ASM from kicking in, is to eliminate tire squeal.
I've not fully experimented with this, as I'm still trying to prove the theory.
As for my settings, when racing, ASM & TCS = 0, on cars up to 400hp, then I add TCS =1 or 2.
AO
Originally posted by Quattro
I think that that sort of stuff is designed for people who can not drive... always off for me
Yep. They suck.Originally posted by VashTheStampede
So Formula 1 drivers can't drive?
Originally posted by milefile
Yep. They suck.
I could. Easy.Originally posted by VashTheStampede
I know that not one person on the GTP could go and take one of their cars right now and match one of their times around Monaco with or without traction control.
Not to ruin milefile's fun, but he was being sarcastic. You honestly think a car enthusiast would consider F1 drivers to be horrible?Originally posted by VashTheStampede
RRRRRRIGHT . . . you are crazy. . . shows how little you know.
Originally posted by Famine
Traction Control was banned in F1 in the early 1990s. It was reinstated - as Launch Control in 1998 (I think?) and made a comeback as full TCS the next season.
TCS will be banned again (anyone?) - possibly next season, or the season after that.
Originally posted by bengee
i thought in some f1 races they had to race without driving aided by such technology as traction control... maybe i misheard the announcer but i could have sworn to god that they had it... there are vehicles becuase of there weight and hp... that a traction control system is needed in order to control the car... i think lightweight vehicles with loads of hp also aid from this tech... in real life this tech usually inhibits the driving experience but they make the car a **** load more predictable and in most sprots cars that have serious computer aided driving systems geared toward maintaining traction and not toward safety concerns... the vehicle will perform as fast as without... as long as the driver is skilled... without technology the driver will always have more options... as long as the car stays on the raod...