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It's a car thing. You have to activate it.I assume not being able to toggle drs on/off is just a PD thing and not me being blind/stupid?
It's a car thing. You have to activate it.I assume not being able to toggle drs on/off is just a PD thing and not me being blind/stupid?
Where do you activate the toggle option?It's a car thing. You have to activate it.
What do you mean? DRS activates when you press the button, and deactivates when you don't (or when you exceed certain steering angles, or throttle position decreases from maximum).Where do you activate the toggle option?
Toggle on/off = press button to open/ press button to close. Without the need to constantly hold down the button.What do you mean? DRS activates when you press the button, and deactivates when you don't (or when you exceed certain steering angles, or throttle position decreases from maximum).
You seem to have a button mapped for it, per your comment about your hand hurting from holding it, so it should work just fine.
That's not how DRS works though. The car's DRS operates exactly like the car's DRS does: it's on when you press the button and within certain input parameters, and off at all other times.Toggle on/off = press button to open/ press button to close. Without the need to constantly hold down the button.
Would be a very handy option, but pd doesn’t, generally, like to give options to players.
You have to run the softs at some point, both mediums and softs are set as required tyres.Getting the feeling that 9M->9M might be faster than 12M->6S. There's less overall wear which makes things more lenient in the face of spins/damage, and there's undercut potential against M->S runners with the 3 lap wear advantage and clean air. I also have an under-over flex in case someone else tries 9M->9M by pitting on lap 8 or 10, leaning towards 8.
However, it might be vulnerable to soft tyres in the final quarter. Best case scenario, they pass me after a few attempts before their tyres die in lap 18 and I pick them off. Otherwise they run away and I get held up in the final northwest corner.
can not think of anything different then this gag - see link.Toggle on/off = press button to open/ press button to close. Without the need to constantly hold down the button.
Would be a very handy option, but pd doesn’t, generally, like to give options to players.
Lol nvm, would've been interesting otherwiseYou have to run the softs at some point, both mediums and softs are set as required tyres.
Highly doubt it. At least for really fast players. It may saves tyres but loses pace overall, very very rarely you ll see top dogs using any assist aside from abs or when raining.Just did a race against an A rated driver who was using ASM and he literally gapped me an a few other A+ guys with relative ease. He was hitting 33' s on medium tyres with relative ease and he wasn't suffering the same amount of tyre wear as the rest of us. So there is definitely still an advantage gained from using ASM in the race if that's your thing. I think it works better in high powered MR cars, because it neutralises the issue with the transfer of weight that MR cars sometimes face. In the fast chicane, he was pretty much flat out every time. I wonder why PD got rid of one assist but kept the other in GT1 league. Surely skilled drivers will be able to maximise the advantage it gives?
I mean you are welcome to doubt anything I say, but I was the one in the race and witnessed it myself. Also, ASM works better with certain drivetrains and track combos, than it does with others. In the recent Mazda Roadster, Daily Race A, at Road Altlanta, one of the top 10 timess in the world, was set by a highly rated Japanese driver, who used ASM. I have also seen other highly rated A+ drivers use it in the past, with certain car and track combos. At the very top level, it's frowned upon, but.most of us here don't race at that level, so to just dismiss it as something which slows you down in any combo just isn't true.Highly doubt it. At least for really fast players. It may saves tyres but loses pace overall, very very rarely you ll see top dogs using any assist aside from abs or when raining.
I'm really surprised they ditched CSA after all this time. Besides the stability it gives it also helps massively with rammers. Expecting more crashes in every Cup race from now on. It burns tyres though so at least there is that but it will increase the skill ceiling. I was a advocate of it until very recently. Reached A+ using it (on wheel). As someone pointed out it is kinda OP in certain scenarios.
At nords in a recent cup race I even saw a S/S player using it .
Sure you’re not confusing ASM with CSA? CSA can make the handling a bit different but still one’s very much able to produce absolute top times (inside top 10 worldwide) with it on. An acquaintance of mine has done that several times, I’ve also seen sirvia use CSA many times. But ASM is very rare.I mean you are welcome to doubt anything I say, but I was the one in the race and witnessed it myself. Also, ASM works better with certain drivetrains and track combos, than it does with others. In the recent Mazda Roadster, Daily Race A, at Road Altlanta, one of the top 10 timess in the world, was set by a highly rated Japanese driver, who used ASM. I have also seen other highly rated A+ drivers use it in the past, with certain car and track combos. At the very top level, it's frowned upon, but.most of us here don't race at that level, so to just dismiss it as something which slows you down in any combo just isn't true.
It also helps rammers too. They can hit and push with abandon without spinning out themselves and of course it helps them against retribution attacks. I reckon that is why they have got rid of it for these races.Highly doubt it. At least for really fast players. It may saves tyres but loses pace overall, very very rarely you ll see top dogs using any assist aside from abs or when raining.
I'm really surprised they ditched CSA after all this time. Besides the stability it gives it also helps massively with rammers. Expecting more crashes in every Cup race from now on. It burns tyres though so at least there is that but it will increase the skill ceiling. I was a advocate of it until very recently. Reached A+ using it (on wheel). As someone pointed out it is kinda OP in certain scenarios.
At nords in a recent cup race I even saw a S/S player using it .
I've definitely seen ASM give an advantage. As I said previously, it's not common but it does happen on certain combos. I'm an a+ driver and I race I 300+ point lobbies. So I notice it when a player uses it from watching replays. I also know the player, as I've raced with him various times over the years and he isn't someone I've seen use it previously, so obviously it works for him on this particular combo.Sure you’re not confusing ASM with CSA? CSA can make the handling a bit different but still one’s very much able to produce absolute top times (inside top 10 worldwide) with it on. An acquaintance of mine has done that several times, I’ve also seen sirvia use CSA many times. But ASM is very rare.
I was looking for the right words to describe that section: "the kink". I like it!It's going to be the Lexus for me. That much is settled now. I'm not as fast as I'd like to be, of course. On RSs, I'm in the high 34s - low 35s. About a second slower on the RMs. Not great, but it is what it is. I've done a few lobby races for practice and it has been good enough to not feel completely embarrassed when compared to the other A-rated drivers.
Strategy-wise, I'll be aiming for 12RM-6RS. If the lobbies I've tried so far are any indication, though, that's probably not what I'll end up doing. The more likely scenario is that I'll bang into the wall on one of my passes through the kink, ride out the damage until lap 11, and run an extra lap on RSs to the end for an 11RM-7RS strategy.
Another aspect of my strategy is going to be entering the first slot of the day (6PM local time). I noticed in my lobby races that many drivers quit before the race ended. I'm hoping this carries over to the official race, and the effect will be strongest in the first slot, when drivers have the most options to try again later. If all goes well, I'll be able to pick up positions simply by finishing.
Ultimately, I'm not expecting much in the way of results in this race. P5 to P8 is probably the most I can hope for. P9 to P12 seems more likely. Looking forward to having some fun, though, regardless of where I finish.
Good luck in your races tomorrow! I'm looking forward to reading all the race reports.
I couldn't do 7 yesterday in practice. Pitted end of lap 9. Completely died (punctured?) before the final left hander on lap 16. Some of that will be my driving style but there is no way I'm risking that during the race!A word of warning. If you choose to do 7 laps on softs in the NSX, the last lap is VERY sketchy.
If you choose to do 8 (like one of my opponents did) you likely won’t make it to the end.
I got through 7 with a bit of white left on the rights, but the last 3 turns were slow and stressful.I couldn't do 7 yesterday in practice. Pitted end of lap 9. Completely died (punctured?) before the final left hander on lap 16. Some of that will be my driving style but there is no way I'm risking that during the race!
I had this same issue yesterday with the NSX, it shreds the RS tyres like theres no tomorrow when i did a practice race in the lobbies. The Audi is qucik but not with BOP and the DRS only does a ittle to boost the car.A word of warning. If you choose to do 7 laps on softs in the NSX, the last lap is VERY sketchy.
If you choose to do 8 (like one of my opponents did) you likely won’t make it to the end.