World War III
Round 287
"Ding....ding - GO!!!!"...
Probably safest to say BETROB that you do what YOU think is right and what works for YOU in YOUR situation for example; online or offline tuning.
(But, in short the answer is NO.)
The affects of having a difference in ride height is the opposite in GT5 as to what it is in real life.
BUT, visually, if you have the front set to it's LOWEST value nd the rear to it's HIGHEST value, when you look at the car in your garage it will have a "nose down" stance. So it seems as though when you adjust the front, it affects the front, but in fact it's have the opposite AFFECT:
In real life, a higher rear (than the front) = oversteer
In GT5, a higher rear (than the front) = understeer
Do not compare real life tuning to GT5 tuning - ALWAYS deal with what works in the game.
Also, depending on what you do, SOMETIMES what works offline does not work ONLINE. If you know what you're doing, then an offline tune will work online, if you don't, the car will be useless.
So tune according to what your needs are, but to be honest, online is "where it's at" - find yourself a decent race series and speak to the guys in it, ask them for their advice about tuning for grip and tyre wear and go with that.
This will help avoid confusion, otherwise trying to understand online and ofline tunes from scratch will melt your brain, just concentrate on one and that should be online tuning as that's where the best racing (if you know where to find it ((HaB
)) is happening...
Nothing can compare a to decent, fair and equal online race series - aslong as it's organised right. Save yourself much going round in circles and
Then just use 1 player (A Spec) to earn money for cars for online racing.
But, ultimately, the choice is yours....just like setups really.