chuyler1
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- chuyler1
It's been bugging me for a while, but i've been noticing more and more lately that the best tuners/drivers i run with regularly are using a controller while I use a DFGT. I've always heard that a wheel and pedals gives you an edge, but I think proper use of the controller and tuning actually exploits the game's physics engine in favor of quick application of gas/brake and lock-to-lock steering.
Often times DS3 drivers suffer from consistency but with practice they run as fast, if not faster than me by using crazy tuning settings that never work with a wheel. Excessive rear biased brakes, outrageous camber, super stiff suspensions, high LSD settings, etc. I try the tunes and the car is out of control. Its almost like they get it to turn without any steering input at all.
Does the game favor DS3 racers by making it easier to race with the tapping method (tapping at various intervals to simulate partial throttle) or am I literally being out raced by someone's thumbs?
Often times DS3 drivers suffer from consistency but with practice they run as fast, if not faster than me by using crazy tuning settings that never work with a wheel. Excessive rear biased brakes, outrageous camber, super stiff suspensions, high LSD settings, etc. I try the tunes and the car is out of control. Its almost like they get it to turn without any steering input at all.
Does the game favor DS3 racers by making it easier to race with the tapping method (tapping at various intervals to simulate partial throttle) or am I literally being out raced by someone's thumbs?