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List your tips and approach for getting better at racing in GT7 and elsewhere. This is more about the principles that you think are valuable to new or experienced players, than advice for specific events or modes.
1. Minimize time loss from battling, dirty air, mistakes, etc. You + your car might not always be a winning combination, but you can always chase your optimal time.
2. Always build a relevant resource or positional (gap/pace) advantage against your target and levy it against them. Fully utilize every resource on/in the car through good strategy & consistent driving.
3. Deny others their optimal path to victory in critical moments. Keep temporary truces when it benfits you in a meaningful way. Plan ahead and create opportunities for youself with your decision making.
4. Don't be a dunderhead on track. A battle is like an argument, and you won't get many people to agree to be on your side when you don't respect their concerns or their values. However, raw pace is the ultimate point & counter-point.
5. Pressure is a weapon. Winning the mental battle is just as important as winning the on-track battle and can bring you to places that pace alone can't.
6. Finally, don't be afraid to have fun. A snoozer of a race is very easy to take yourself out in. However you find yourself making your fun, make sure you've calculated the risks and respect the other drivers on track.
This will be it for me, but I'm curious if others have different processes for racing.
1. Minimize time loss from battling, dirty air, mistakes, etc. You + your car might not always be a winning combination, but you can always chase your optimal time.
2. Always build a relevant resource or positional (gap/pace) advantage against your target and levy it against them. Fully utilize every resource on/in the car through good strategy & consistent driving.
3. Deny others their optimal path to victory in critical moments. Keep temporary truces when it benfits you in a meaningful way. Plan ahead and create opportunities for youself with your decision making.
4. Don't be a dunderhead on track. A battle is like an argument, and you won't get many people to agree to be on your side when you don't respect their concerns or their values. However, raw pace is the ultimate point & counter-point.
5. Pressure is a weapon. Winning the mental battle is just as important as winning the on-track battle and can bring you to places that pace alone can't.
6. Finally, don't be afraid to have fun. A snoozer of a race is very easy to take yourself out in. However you find yourself making your fun, make sure you've calculated the risks and respect the other drivers on track.
This will be it for me, but I'm curious if others have different processes for racing.