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As "grippy" as they are, can we all agree that they all degredate way too fast?
Lets not forget that in a game there is no risk of injury and that makes drivers faster than they would be in real life. I know I can crank out some good times on the ring in games but in real life I would be 1-2 minutes slower even in a car with more speed and more grip as I would be much more careful.
Ummm don't think so... There's an ohh **** point where you know you've gone too fast. Could guarantee, you or me, or anyone else for the fact would choose to wear brown pants under the fire suits if we got the chance to drive some of the worlds fastest hyper-cars at full speed on track...A pro driver doesn't care about that, at all. When competing in anything all that self preservation aspect just disappears, doesn't exist.
Plus it would be marginal in Tsukuba in particular, with its slow corners, only one that would be meaningful times wise and every BM driver knows how to tackle them to perfection.
No they don't.while in real life they have the same tires as a Prius
Yeah TopGear can be a bad influence some times.... They don't have the same tires but same specs for dimensions. The tires used are out of the question as there are billions of tires to choose fromNo they don't.
Well there you have it, you think.... Speculation is all this thread is. -_-As i just mention, i think they were suposed to be, but they just aren't...
Obvious sarcasm. I'm saying, the tires have very little grip.No they don't.
Obvious sarcasm is wrong then. They can sustain 1g in corners with a bit of extra camber (.9g-.95g in stock form), when warm but not too warm. I cannot possibly call it 'very little grip'. They are junk in the wet/damp, I'll give you that.Obvious sarcasm. I'm saying, the tires have very little grip.
Obvious sarcasm. I'm saying, the tires have very little grip.
Furthermore, rather than disagreeing with the less serious point I made, would it kill you to have agreed that I'm right in stating it doesn't have the same tires you find on a super car.
Most of the motoring press is staffed with grip junkies. It's not spectacular by any means, it's an average summer tire, but it's not terrible in the dry. It won't pull .9g in a Prius either.Strange, as all the commentary I've seen on the GT86 in the motoring press comments on the 'low grip' tyres.
I wasn't calling the GT86 a supercar, I was saying it has the same tires as a supercar.. and if you want to be Mr. Specific, 250HP is almost 50hp too high..Super car? I think not.... It's a 250Hp +/- 4 banger....
The tires themselves, aren't too grippy. I just believe they give some cars way too grippy of tires. For example, the GT86 comes with the same rubber as a Lamborghini Aventador on GT6, while in real life they have the same tires as a Prius, which on GT6 has CM. I downgrade most of my cars level of grip when I am driving them to have fun.
Tadaah.... And no I wasn't being specific as why I left the plus/minusI wasn't calling the GT86 a supercar, I was saying it has the same tires as a supercar.. and if you want to be Mr. Specific, 250HP is almost 50hp too high..
Read my post over.. Do you really think I was calling the GT86 a supercar.![]()
okTadaah.... And no I wasn't being specific as why I left the plus/minus
Tadaah.... And no I wasn't being specific as why I left the plus/minus
He's explaining how the GT86 comes with the same tires as the Aventador. How in any way is that calling the GT86 a super car? It's really not that hard to figure out. And you highlighting parts of Mitch's posts taking them out of context does nothing to prove your point, btw.
Lets not forget that in a game there is no risk of injury and that makes drivers faster than they would be in real life. I know I can crank out some good times on the ring in games but in real life I would be 1-2 minutes slower even in a car with more speed and more grip as I would be much more careful.
Any normal racing driver won't be scared to push their car to the limits. Three seconds is a lifetime on Tsukuba, for your information.59.7 for the Ferrari 458 vs 1:02 IRL isnt that bad, considering that you dont have any fear going in any curve in the game.
I'll be curious to see time made with a proper cockpit simulator with G effect and all. I bet that those time would be slighty slower than IRL.
You can only simulate to a certain point in a game that dont really let you feel those G's.
I did some 8 lap racing online and it was really interesting with tire wear. Racing softs ran out at the last few laps so selecting another rubber really came in to play, but that was only the Soft, so really the race had to be longer to be more dynamic, or the tires could've worn faster. So my conclusion is that the degeneration is pretty much perfect as it is.As "grippy" as they are, can we all agree that they all degredate way too fast?
I dont know we can say that the actual tires themselves in GT6 have unrealistic levels of grip, as we dont know anything about them really other than what kinds of lap times were able to get on different sets. The cars themselves are depicted as having certain downfoce/handling/weight distribution/etc characteristics that effect lap times and speeds much more than the tires themselves.I get what you're saying, bur for example there are 3 types of sports tires, why not have the sports hard with a more realistc grip level and let the ocasional driver (or uninterested in realism driver) switch the tires for the softs...