You may be right there bro, as some people really struggle with that one![]()
I'm using an old Driving Force Pro wheel/pedal setup, and the brake pedal has a spring which is very soft and very hard to dose correctly. Therefore I always use ABS in GT.
BTW: My dad hated ABS when it first arrived many years ago, and postulated that he could brake better without it, but a lot has happened since. Today I'd give the advantage to ABS over dad's sensitive foot anytime. Sorry dad
Lately I've started to fool around with TC, using the philosophy of the OP. I mean if the car has TC in real life, why not try to simulate that in the game? It's all just simulation anyhow. However I try to adjust the TC, so that I can still drift the car slightly.
SRF is kind of cheating I think, but it does give me better lap times in many cases. Like ESP it makes RWD cars less fun to drive though, and I rarely use it. GT is all about having fun!
Anyways I'll vote for the "whatever rocks your boat" idea![]()
People ban driving aids as they interfere too much (apart from ABS), having them off makes the game more enjoyable and they want everyone on a level playing field in a race.
People ban driving aids as they interfere too much (apart from ABS), having them off makes the game more enjoyable and they want everyone on a level playing field in a race.
ABS included?All aids off = Faster, simples![]()
ABS included?
I just hate ABS=1, so I was wondering if I would be competitive with ABS off.
ABS included?
I just hate ABS=1, so I was wondering if I would be competitive with ABS off.
Using T/C and ABS is fine but show me a real life car with "Skid Recovery Force" or "Active Steering" as it's implemented in GT. Or even at all.
Why?
Because the host of the room feels it puts more emphasis on the driver/player to actually drive the car.
Because the host feels it is more fun when you have to control the throttle and brake yourself, rather than relying on the game to do so for you.
Because the host feels it makes the races more entertaining (whether than be due to greater number of mistakes being made, or because of the "player not computer" thing previously mentioned, or other reasons)
Because the host feels people who use aids are not as good, and so would like to keep them out the room.
Because the host feels it is more realistic to drive this way, at least for the cars currently being used.
Take your pick...
In my opinion, all aids off (including ABS) is better due to points 1,2 and 3 above (I disagree with 4), and in some cases 5 (e.g. Super GT, and many Supercars where aids can be switched off in reality). If people who share the same opinion as me wish to race against people under equal conditions then who are you guys to judge? There are plenty of rooms out there with aids permitted.
Which is true but I never stated it as a fact. It can create a level playing field if say I was in a race where everyone is pretty much the same high skill level but some people have driver aids on for whatever reason that would make it an un level playing field as the people not using traction control will probably be quicker than the people using traction control.I would respectfully say that this statement is your opinion, not a fact. More enjoyable for you is not the same for all drivers.
The idea of banning aids creates a levels the playing field is rubbish. The addition of aids does not hurt competition. Let me explain.
Which is true but I never stated it as a fact. It can create a level playing field if say I was in a race where everyone is pretty much the same high skill level but some people have driver aids on for whatever reason that would make it an un level playing field as the people not using traction control will probably be quicker than the people using traction control.
Whoever goes on track with TCS or ESP ON does not deserve to be on that track. Nurburgring included.
but then again ... on a track ... its about driving not cumputer aids. e more carefull and you have lessa tendency to overpower bends and go in grass to spin out.
All aids off = Faster, simples![]()
So are you saying there are good aids and bad aids?
False. ABS off is fast, but so is SRF ON.![]()
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Basically, the less assists the more control you have over the car.
You can make minor adjustments that you just can't with ASM for example but more control = more chance of spinning out/losing control.
So, the less assists = better car control = better at GT6.
I'm traying ABS=0 since yesterday's post and have to say it's a grown boys toy.
Far way better and challenging and realistic.
You have to stay focused all the time, and all tunning makes diference when it's you on brakes instead "machine break".
I was driving this way and wondering that it's completely acceptable to play like this online because it won't transform any turn in a pass point, you have to plan first.
Any one have being racing all off so far?
PS.: Sorry about any mistakes, my english isn't that good.
I'd turn ABS off completely if it wasn't for my oafish hands and a lack of sensitivity with L2ABS is the one most people turn off last or not at all.
It is very tricky with it off, especially on DS3.
PS, Your English is very good.![]()
I did read your post and in my opinion there are times (be them very very few) where having everyone not using traction control can/might get everyone on a level playing field. I do see what your are saying though and maybe my argument doesn't have any logic but this is my opinion.If you read my post you will find your reasoning of a level playing field is illogical. In your example here the people using TC would turn it off. I'm sorry but your argument defies logic.