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But it doesn't give a good turn in.
Works just fine for me.
But it doesn't give a good turn in.
But it doesn't give a good turn in.
I was using a wheel last night and got into it, felt that negative TOE seems to allow for better control over the car as a whole.
I was using a wheel last night and got into it, felt that negative TOE seems to allow for better control over the car as a whole.
Now that I think about it, I have a bit of trouble at high speeds. I thought it was just my spoiler? maybe it is the toe?? Low speed I have no problems tho..Ill be on in a while to try it.
xGuNzABLaZiNxNow that I think about it, I have a bit of trouble at high speeds. I thought it was just my spoiler? maybe it is the toe?? Low speed I have no problems tho..
As I obviously don't know front toe that well, I do know that the more rear toe you use, the more unstable it is at high speed.
D-MaxWhile drifting in GT5
Positive front TOE (TOE in)
The steering because more sluggish and the car isn't as easy to point in a particular direction giving a lazy feeling and increasing oversteer.
Negative front TOE (TOE out)
The steering becomes more active feeling allowing you to point the car a lot easier and gives a better feeling.
Positive rear TOE (TOE in).
I can't be too sure, but I do believe it gives the rear more stability (Only 1 i am unsure of)
Negative Rear TOE (TOE out).
Increases the chance of oversteer, it free's up the rear end.
100% sure.
I'm also using real world knowledge (Not often applied to GT5 I know!)
I know it's not drifting, but just go loot at the stock setup on the Ferrari F1 cars. Major Negative TOE front (Better turn in), Major Positive TOE rear (Lots of grip to hold the power)
While drifting in GT5
Positive front TOE (TOE in)
The steering because more sluggish and the car isn't as easy to point in a particular direction giving a lazy feeling and increasing oversteer.
Negative front TOE (TOE out)
The steering becomes more active feeling allowing you to point the car a lot easier and gives a better feeling.
Positive rear TOE (TOE in).
I can't be too sure, but I do believe it gives the rear more stability (Only 1 i am unsure of)
Negative Rear TOE (TOE out).
Increases the chance of oversteer, it free's up the rear end.
im not sayin any1 isnt right but just changin toe settings dont have the immediate change in handling that the descriptions are sayin.My point being u need to find a balance of all settings to get a change big enough to feel such profound differences like ur describing. i.e cars with different weight balances will react differently to the exact same toe settings or any other settings for that matter. Descriptions r mostly describing change in handling on a car with 50/50 weight balance.
You kind of said all of us were wrong and actually negative toe does cause immediate changes :/. Don't believe me ask lukas, Jn, or even B.
Easier to say, to have the desired effect as a whole the car needs to be tuned entirely, not just tune the TOE settings.
Yeah but the rest of the car is tuned also though, that's what I mean!
Yeah but the rest of the car is tuned also though, that's what I mean!
Not necessarily. Toe can make or break a tune. :/ I have a method that someone taught me where I can do nothing more than drop the car and tune the toe and it works like a BOSS
So the suspension could be stiff as a hard on or soft as a floppy and you'd still be happy?