How do you drive
How do you drive
It would be nice if everybody answer. It's important for all my future projects ("carsetwise"). Normal rear wings means you set the rear wing to a value compatible with the cc setup or original setup values.
Any doubts, just tell me.
Any doubts, just tell me.
Re: How do you drive
I drive with F7 turned ON and NORMAL rear wing
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Re: How do you drive
I drive mostly with F7 and cc setup but sometimes I want to be more competitive and take F7 off and use unrealistic setups.
Re: How do you drive
With F7 because I use the keyboard and always with less rear wing than front wing, but not 1 (maybe in Hockenheim).
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Re: How do you drive
secondedV12-Power wrote:With F7 because I use the keyboard and always with less rear wing than front wing, but not 1 (maybe in Hockenheim).
Re: How do you drive
I drive with F7 turned off and rear wing set to 1 becouse that's the only way to be fast in hotlap competitions. But sometimes I turn F7 on and use normal rear wing becouse it's easier to set a competitive race with the ccs that way.
Re: How do you drive
I concur with the ones that say with F7 and a "normal" setup, depending of the nature of the track of course.
Re: How do you drive
F7 turned on, and low rear wing but not 1
Re: How do you drive
Traction control and a lot more downforce at the front than at the back for me, which is the way I try to set up in most of the games I play, because it usually fits with what driving style I've developed for simulations over the years.
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Re: How do you drive
With F7 off course because I play with keyboard.
Always with lower wing at the back and generally slightly better top speed than cc cars.
Exemple
Hockenheim 17 front , 1 or 2 back
SPA 18 front, 5-6 back
Monaco 20 front 13-14 back
Monza 17 front 4-5 back
Suzuka 18 front 10-12 back
and so on.
I have the feeling that i do the best lap times with the car oversteering in corners but so little that you don't even need to correct , just steer a little less than with balanced or understeering one.
I hate understeering cars in real life and at computer!
Always with lower wing at the back and generally slightly better top speed than cc cars.
Exemple
Hockenheim 17 front , 1 or 2 back
SPA 18 front, 5-6 back
Monaco 20 front 13-14 back
Monza 17 front 4-5 back
Suzuka 18 front 10-12 back
and so on.
I have the feeling that i do the best lap times with the car oversteering in corners but so little that you don't even need to correct , just steer a little less than with balanced or understeering one.
I hate understeering cars in real life and at computer!
Re: How do you drive
tadano wrote:With F7 off course because I play with keyboard.
Always with lower wing at the back and generally slightly better top speed than cc cars.
Exemple
Hockenheim 17 front , 1 or 2 back
SPA 18 front, 5-6 back
Monaco 20 front 13-14 back
Monza 17 front 4-5 back
Suzuka 18 front 10-12 back
and so on.
I have the feeling that i do the best lap times with the car oversteering in corners but so little that you don't even need to correct , just steer a little less than with balanced or understeering one.
I hate understeering cars in real life and at computer!
I make very low front wing setup but i change the damper and few other on suspension senings +/- 1-5% than original setup