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First off I’d just like to say I’m not a setup abusive slur removed, iRacing iRating of 5k an understand how to set a car up, but for the life of me I cannot see what an how the differential settings seem to work in this game.
Take for example an R33 GT-R, all wheel drive with a modest 380hp an 1350kg 650pp on sport softs. Why when in say 3rd gear at 60mph in a corner the moment I go above 70%~ throttle does the arse end come out like it’s a 600hp rwd drift car? I’ve adjusted the rear differential in both extremes and seen no real difference. I thought less preload an sensitivity, would mean less of the diff distributing the power an therefore creating understeer as opposed to oversteer when applying the throttle.
Is this just the way the physics are in this game, or is there something I’m missing?
Take for example an R33 GT-R, all wheel drive with a modest 380hp an 1350kg 650pp on sport softs. Why when in say 3rd gear at 60mph in a corner the moment I go above 70%~ throttle does the arse end come out like it’s a 600hp rwd drift car? I’ve adjusted the rear differential in both extremes and seen no real difference. I thought less preload an sensitivity, would mean less of the diff distributing the power an therefore creating understeer as opposed to oversteer when applying the throttle.
Is this just the way the physics are in this game, or is there something I’m missing?
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