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I did mention the E-Type. Low on power, primitive suspension, looks fantastic.
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I did mention the E-Type. Low on power, primitive suspension, looks fantastic.
You guys are focusing way too much on the "Comfort/Sports/Racing" labels that PD uses. Those are nothing more than convenient ways for PD to identify the nine different tire grades available in the game. The key word there is "game". We can never forget that we are playing a video game and that the amount of grip and the rate of wear we experience for each tire grade is merely a result of calculations made by the GT5 physics engine. As players change the tire grades used, the variables in the calculation made by the physics engine also change. Here's a simplified example of how the variables for grip and tire life might correlate in the game:
Obviously, PD can't refer to these correlations as "Tire Grade A", 'Tire Grade B", and "Tire Grade C", so they refer to them in terms that we're more familiar with like "Racing Soft", "Racing Medium" and "Racing Hard" (and so on down the line).
- Tire Grade A - Grip=9 / Life=1
- Tire Grade B - Grip=8 / Life=2
- Tire Grade C - Grip=7 / Life=3
- Tire Grade D - Grip=6 / Life=4
- Tire Grade E - Grip=5 / Life=5
- Tire Grade F - Grip=4 / Life=6
- Tire Grade G - Grip=3 / Life=7
- Tire Grade H - Grip=2 / Life=8
- Tire Grade I. - Grip=1 / Life=9
I never said we were going after realism, I said we were going after "more realistic grip levels". The big difference between you and I is that you put a lot of stock in the accuracy of the labels that PD puts on the tire grades, while I share the opinion of the guys (Vol, for example) who think that tires grades simply represent grip multipliers that are applied in a physics engine.
Okay, fair enough. If you have some time, would you mind running some laps in this week's Nissan Silvia SPEC-R Aero RM with both tire grades? First run them on Racing Hards, then run them on Sports Softs. Then try to forget about the labels of "Racing" and "Sports" that PD assigned to the tire grades, and ask yourself which tire grade felt more realistic to you.
To be clear, I'm not asking you to do this while claiming to know the answer myself. I don't have any real life racing experience while you do. I'm asking you to do this purely from the stand point of wanting to know what your opinion is. But again, the key part of my request is that you forget about the "Racing" and "Sports" labels and just keep an open mind about that.
I already ran the silvia on sports tires. I qualified on them last Sunday. The car felt fine. It was more challenging than being on the racing tires but not impossible to drive by any means. My major concern about lowering the tire grades is that tire wear is being taken completely out of the league with the exception of a few cars that may get used. I realize we are only running ten minute races so maybe the intent of the league was never to have tire wear be a factor.
I hear what you and others are saying with respect to Race Cars and Race Tires. It doesn't sound right.
Last night I was a little anxious about running the Sylvia on Sport Softs at Nurburgring GP/F. As it turns out, it was a blast and felt good from a driving the car perspective, rather than feeling more like it was on rails.
Bottom line is we're tweaking the tire/pp combinations to try and make the cars require a little more driving. If it turns out it's not working, we'll tweak it again. That will be based on what we experience and the feedback we get from club members 👍
I already ran the silvia on sports tires. I qualified on them last Sunday. The car felt fine. It was more challenging than being on the racing tires but not impossible to drive by any means. My major concern about lowering the tire grades is that tire wear is being taken completely out of the league with the exception of a few cars that may get used. I realize we are only running ten minute races so maybe the intent of the league was never to have tire wear be a factor.
I already ran the silvia on sports tires. I qualified on them last Sunday. The car felt fine. It was more challenging than being on the racing tires but not impossible to drive by any means. My major concern about lowering the tire grades is that tire wear is being taken completely out of the league with the exception of a few cars that may get used. I realize we are only running ten minute races so maybe the intent of the league was never to have tire wear be a factor.
Here's my feedback. I want the most grip I can get. If you ask anybody who has raced anything competitively, they will tell you the same thing. If they say they would prefer to have less grip they are lying to you or are a drifter.
I also want tire wear to be a factor in races.
Like on Saturdays?
Ah, the good ol' days.
kcheebI hear what you and others are saying with respect to Race Cars and Race Tires. It doesn't sound right.
Last night I was a little anxious about running the Sylvia on Sport Softs at Nurburgring GP/F. As it turns out, it was a blast and felt good from a driving the car perspective, rather than feeling more like it was on rails.
Bottom line is we're tweaking the tire/pp combinations to try and make the cars require a little more driving. If it turns out it's not working, we'll tweak it again. That will be based on what we experience and the feedback we get from club members 👍
Every time tire wear has been an issue in a race, it has been voted off after one week. This tells me that the majority wants nothing to do with tires wearing out. I found in the dealership that there are only 4 cars that would get fitted with racing soft tires and just over a dozen that would get racing mediums.
After taking a quick look at the dealership cars and looking at what combos have been voted off and how quickly they were voted off. The new system makes a little more sense.
Every time tire wear has been an issue in a race, it has been voted off after one week. This tells me that the majority wants nothing to do with tires wearing out. I found in the dealership that there are only 4 cars that would get fitted with racing soft tires and just over a dozen that would get racing mediums.
I guess this is a good thing becasue anytime any of them got used, they would just get voted off so not having too many of them to choose from is what the majority wants. I will just have to live with being in the minority on this one.
This is ice cream and strokes.
What if we changed our Wednesday night format so that only three races were ran in the two-hour time slot instead of the usual six? In other words, have only one race per combo instead of two. That would allow each race to be about 25 minutes each and tire wear would certainly be a concern. Even if it's not, we could require a mandatory pit stop to force the issue. Thoughts?
What if we changed our Wednesday night format so that only three races were ran in the two-hour time slot instead of the usual six? In other words, have only one race per combo instead of two. That would allow each race to be about 25 minutes each and tire wear would certainly be a concern. Even if it's not, we could require a mandatory pit stop to force the issue. Thoughts?
Goatwhy not let the person who chooses the car also choose the tires?
I'm with Ap on this one. Wednesday should be a dry run for Sunday so it would make sense to practice like we're going to race.
zer05ivebelow 300 PP -> Comfort Mediums
300-350 PP ---> Comfort Softs
351-400 PP ---> Sports Hards
401-450 PP ---> Sports Mediums
451-500 PP ---> Sports Softs
501-550 PP ---> Racing Hards
551-600 PP ---> Racing Mediums
601 PP & up --> Racing Softs
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but each tire is suppose to have a total window of 50 PP. Comfort Soft has a margin of 51 PP
Comfort Mediums should be 300 or less - not 299 or less.
I'm with Devious. Every range starts at mark that ends in 1, except Comfort Soft. It just makes sense that Comfort Soft would be 301 to 350. Again, it just makes it consistent.
Yeah, I couldn't bring myself to change the rims.OK, I will agree with that. on a side not i was checking out the 8C and i LOVE how the stock rims match the fog lights.
Do you guys want to go ahead and change Round 3 to Racing Hards to align with this new (and correct) version of the tire restrictions? Or would you wallow in pain and anguish at the thought of all the blood, sweat, and tears that you spent dialing in your Alfa Romeo 8C's on Sports Softs all going to waste?