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I went and did it. All the assists, on controller, in 2D, using the SF19 in the SF race at Road Atlanta.
First off let me say, it was actually a lot more fun than I thought it would be! Second, please don't judge my driving from this video! It is very much my worst race in years by a long-shot! I have literally never played GT7 with a controller except to move cars around a track for photos. I got my T300 when Sport was out, and just never had a reason to use the sticks since then. To say I'm rusty is an understatement. I had a lot of time with the controller in Sport, so it wasn't like starting over, but it took some time to get back into any sort of rhythm. Still, absolutely terrible with them at the moment.
I have also never played with any of these assists. I've used TCS and CSA to see what they were like, but never more than a few laps, so this was, unique. I thought it was going to be terrible, but it allows for concentrating on braking points and the track itself and not anything else, which is nice. The car stays glued down no matter what you do. You still have to brake on time and turn the wheel, but that's about all there is to think about. It really was still a fun race though, and got my heartrate up there for a bit.
With TCS on 5 the throttle is planted all the time! From turn one all the way through the first sector it can be held flat-out but the car will cut throttle waaay back the entire time. I was on RH tires here, which likely added to the TCS lighting up, but really should have used RS for the maximum noob setup. I forgot to change them.
I can't really say much about how CSA and ASM intervened, but the car was rock solid the entire race, even when getting the tires in the dirt or going fully off track.
Speaking of tires in the dirt, I went off a bunch of times. I went fully off in the final chicane on lap three, through the sand and over a bump, kicking me across the track sideways. Then two tires off turn 1 on lap 6, fully off turn 1 on lap 9, off on turn 3 lap 11, hit the wall and flipped the car on it's side in turn 5 on lap 12, off again in turn 5 on the next lap, and then on lap 14 I spun in turn 7 fully into the wall and had to reverse back on track. Add a 1 second penalty to that mess as the cherry on top.
Still won the race by 13 seconds. And it would have been quite a bit more on RS tires had I thought to use them. I don't know in what world this would be considered "hard".
Now, this is not some "look how fast I am" post. I drove horribly here. This was not a performance to be proud of, nor was it fast, but the race was still won with all those mistakes, and all of those assists, and all of my fumbly fingers on that controller.
For fun I did the same race again in "normal" mode. Assists off, MT, in VR with the wheel. I stayed in FM3 not using the overtake at all and passed the field before the 5th lap, lapped everyone except first and second place before anyone pitted, and was very close to double lapping the back of the field again. Once again, I'd say the competition on easy is pretty easy.
Unsurprisingly I was waaay slower with all the assists on, running a fastest of 1:11 something, whereas with the assists off I was running 1:06s, a full 5 seconds faster! That TCS really does chop the throttle on it though, and I didn't play around with any other levels. Lower TCS on RS tires would have likely made this thing a stable rocket!
So, @joeyv , what's going on here? I ask this genuinely. Do you know how to ensure you're on easy mode? Are you aware of how to activate all the assists? Do you know where to go to practice specific tracks? Do you know to use the boost/push-to-pass button on the SF cars? Do you know about fuel saving and how to pit? I just have a hard time thinking that with any practice at all you can't beat these races.
First off let me say, it was actually a lot more fun than I thought it would be! Second, please don't judge my driving from this video! It is very much my worst race in years by a long-shot! I have literally never played GT7 with a controller except to move cars around a track for photos. I got my T300 when Sport was out, and just never had a reason to use the sticks since then. To say I'm rusty is an understatement. I had a lot of time with the controller in Sport, so it wasn't like starting over, but it took some time to get back into any sort of rhythm. Still, absolutely terrible with them at the moment.
I have also never played with any of these assists. I've used TCS and CSA to see what they were like, but never more than a few laps, so this was, unique. I thought it was going to be terrible, but it allows for concentrating on braking points and the track itself and not anything else, which is nice. The car stays glued down no matter what you do. You still have to brake on time and turn the wheel, but that's about all there is to think about. It really was still a fun race though, and got my heartrate up there for a bit.
With TCS on 5 the throttle is planted all the time! From turn one all the way through the first sector it can be held flat-out but the car will cut throttle waaay back the entire time. I was on RH tires here, which likely added to the TCS lighting up, but really should have used RS for the maximum noob setup. I forgot to change them.
I can't really say much about how CSA and ASM intervened, but the car was rock solid the entire race, even when getting the tires in the dirt or going fully off track.
Speaking of tires in the dirt, I went off a bunch of times. I went fully off in the final chicane on lap three, through the sand and over a bump, kicking me across the track sideways. Then two tires off turn 1 on lap 6, fully off turn 1 on lap 9, off on turn 3 lap 11, hit the wall and flipped the car on it's side in turn 5 on lap 12, off again in turn 5 on the next lap, and then on lap 14 I spun in turn 7 fully into the wall and had to reverse back on track. Add a 1 second penalty to that mess as the cherry on top.
Still won the race by 13 seconds. And it would have been quite a bit more on RS tires had I thought to use them. I don't know in what world this would be considered "hard".
Now, this is not some "look how fast I am" post. I drove horribly here. This was not a performance to be proud of, nor was it fast, but the race was still won with all those mistakes, and all of those assists, and all of my fumbly fingers on that controller.
For fun I did the same race again in "normal" mode. Assists off, MT, in VR with the wheel. I stayed in FM3 not using the overtake at all and passed the field before the 5th lap, lapped everyone except first and second place before anyone pitted, and was very close to double lapping the back of the field again. Once again, I'd say the competition on easy is pretty easy.
Unsurprisingly I was waaay slower with all the assists on, running a fastest of 1:11 something, whereas with the assists off I was running 1:06s, a full 5 seconds faster! That TCS really does chop the throttle on it though, and I didn't play around with any other levels. Lower TCS on RS tires would have likely made this thing a stable rocket!
So, @joeyv , what's going on here? I ask this genuinely. Do you know how to ensure you're on easy mode? Are you aware of how to activate all the assists? Do you know where to go to practice specific tracks? Do you know to use the boost/push-to-pass button on the SF cars? Do you know about fuel saving and how to pit? I just have a hard time thinking that with any practice at all you can't beat these races.
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