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Why does GT5 not have engine breaking in it?
Why does GT5 not have engine breaking in it?
You expect any of us to know?
Why does GT5 not have engine breaking in it?
By first-hand experience and seeing feedback threads around here my impression is that GT5 needs many physics improvements to increase realism.It does, but it's pretty weak and mostly in first gear. If it was stronger then you would have life off oversteer ( once you got rid of the stability help from the ABS)
By first-hand experience and seeing feedback threads around here my impression is that GT5 needs many physics improvements to increase realism.
I wonder if the guys at PD are aware of this or they're happy with the game as it is, as they are with sounds. Maybe they're mislead by subjective bias.
I'm confused... is this about breaking in Engines or Engine Brakes?
Why does GT5 not have engine breaking in it?
Engine braking is in the game, it's just that it's generally weak as CoolColJ mentioned. I have never encountered a case where the car does not lose speed at all by downshifting (even without engine braking, there would be tire and aerodynamic forces, at the very least, slowing the car down).
Engine braking depends much on the engine effective compression ratio, engine inertia, internal/mechanical losses, ECU fuel injection strategy, etc. I don't think that PD took into account all these variables; probably in some cases (some Premium cars?) they fudged some values to obtain more or less realistic results, but I guess that most of the time they use some kind of poorly calculated value instead.
Wow I used the wrong word the world is going to explode I know every single one of you are all perfect and never do anything wrong![]()
You are missing some peoples sense of humor.
I find this all hilarious.
Well, there's mechanical damage but I haven't yet seen it on my way through A-Spec or B-Spec. I know I've seen the option for it when setting up a race in Arcade mode, though. I assume this would include your engine breaking.
I'm not sure about engine braking, though.
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Wow! Really? How about aerodynamic drag (Fdrag=rho*Cd*A*v^2/2) and rolling resistance (Froll=mass*g*friction_coefficient)? I'd say those are a couple big contributors in slowing down with the throttle off...There is engine braking that is in this game. If there was no engine braking you would not slow down when you let off the gas. You can see this if you use a manual transmission. While the braking might not be as real as it could be. It still has a bit of realism that is inescapable.
Nope. rho=air density. Mass makes it a force*volume unit (WTF???).I might have forgot some but I remember it as to ForceDrag = 1/2 Mass*Velocity^2 *(CoefDrag)*area
If you want to get technical.
The game does have engine braking, are you expecting a road car to have the same effects as a race car or something? The physics in GT5 are very good, not perfect. I can drive iRacing (considered to be the most accurate sim by many) and then jump straight into GT5 and still feel very comfortable and at home. If the engine braking effects seem less extreme it is partly due to the game having "Auto-Blip" which basicly immitates the effects of "double de-clutching" or "heel/toe" as some people call it.
Not really sure what the issue is here, other than misinformation or someone trying to find faults with the game for the sake of arguement.
Nope. rho=air density. Mass makes it a force*volume unit (WTF???).
In SI units: rho=kg/m^3, v=m/s, Cd=no units, A=m^2, so F=kg*m/s^2=N!
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Thank you for an intelligent answer but try this go about a 100 mph let the rpm drop down then down shift the rpm will raise but the car still stay at around the same speed I love to engine break if they put it in the game you would see the lap time go down significantly