Tires keep locking up online.

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Hey maybe its just me but i started playign online today and for some reason my tires keep locking up on my lambo 560-4.

Its not like im trying to take a turn at 140mph. When i turn at 40mph the wheels lock and the car spins out. The wird thing is that i dont see this in A spec 0_0. the car is amazing there.

I also find, and some others in the room were complaining to that their cars were not handling the same.

any idea whts up?
 
Online physics and career physics seem VERY different, especially in regards to how/how long tires warm up/ overheat/stay overheated.
 
No amount of "turning" alone will "lock" the wheels up. I have no clue what are you meant to say....

That is what i was wondering, it seems that in most games i play online turning alone causes me to spin out. Dry track soft tires. I play with all assists off other than abs at 1 so i know what it should feel like but its very diff online. Ill have to experiment more tomorrow.

My 458 Italia Will spin out if try to give it to much gas out of a turn, but the lambo just locks up on the daytona speed way 0_0.
 
Happened to me today in my WRX RM. Usually when I take a mid speed sweeper I like to tap the brakes mid turn if I'm a little fast with no problems, but today when I tap the brakes all for tires lock up and all of a sudden I'm drifting, and no, I didn't have ABS turned off
 
but isn't tire wear engaged in on-line mode ?
Cars will feel different if tire wear is on as with in a lap or 2 your losing tread especially driving full pace on soft tires.
 
I'm pretty sure that if you have racing soft mounted offline, it's not always the case online - so check those tires, before you start on the track. And set ABS to 1 if you haven't.
 
Same experience with the Lambo. In A-Spec I could control the car with all assists off (ABS=1) but with the same settings online the car was nearly uncontrollable with the same driving style. It might were the tires as some mentioned above. Will test it if I have time.
 
There's also an online setting for grip level that changes between ''real'' and ''low'', I found this has a slight affect on the way a car feels aswell.
 
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