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So I'm currently working on my IB tests, got golds in all of them except IB-7. There's something I'm just not quite getting there, but like all license tests, once you figure out what they're trying to teach you, you can almost always achieve golds more consistently.
In my opinion, the slaloms are the toughest..even IB-10 (the Viper down the corkscrew) is manageable in 10 to 15 minutes. One time I flew thru the slalom and got gold on my first try, but that was a fluke. Yesterday when I tried it again (in the Peugeot) I was totally stumped. Then I changed my style and everything fell into place.
I'm one of these drivers who likes racing with the ‘small car’*view, I only switch to the in-cockpit view (with the rearview mirror) for variety's sake. Here's what I found: at the slaloms, it's much much better to always go with the cockpit view all the time, it just helps to see the tire walls with more precision. Also, whoever drove the demo car was most likely using buttons. If you're an analog person, it's easier cuz all you gotta do is keep a consistent speed.
Well, that's my slalom review. Anyone else got any IB tips?
In my opinion, the slaloms are the toughest..even IB-10 (the Viper down the corkscrew) is manageable in 10 to 15 minutes. One time I flew thru the slalom and got gold on my first try, but that was a fluke. Yesterday when I tried it again (in the Peugeot) I was totally stumped. Then I changed my style and everything fell into place.
I'm one of these drivers who likes racing with the ‘small car’*view, I only switch to the in-cockpit view (with the rearview mirror) for variety's sake. Here's what I found: at the slaloms, it's much much better to always go with the cockpit view all the time, it just helps to see the tire walls with more precision. Also, whoever drove the demo car was most likely using buttons. If you're an analog person, it's easier cuz all you gotta do is keep a consistent speed.
Well, that's my slalom review. Anyone else got any IB tips?
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