I noticed some time ago that this car has started doing this again, & also the Diablo was incredibly stable on this update but has become very unstable again. All of this leads me to believe that they have updated the physics again without telling us.
Well, I finally got around to trying it with a wheel & what can I say other than try to express the absolute bitter disappointment I feel. Not only has the 96 Evo on CS tyres become unstable again with a pad, but now it feels the same way with the wheel (it never used to). They have totally ruined the driving experience for me. It was such fun on CS tyres, & now it's a horrendous drive.
Also, the problem with massive understeer causing me to have to turn the wheel loads has returned. I mentioned this in another thread, it doesn't even feel like understeer but more like the car's fitted with a different steering rack. This was something that was fixed in the second physics update, but now it's back.
Then there's the awful FFB. Yes. there is a little bit more detail there now, but nowhere near what GT6 had (I went back & had a go & it felt awesome). The biggest issue I have with the FFB is the unrealistic arcade style effects where the wheel "vibrates" when you get severe oversteer & then goes light when it gets even worse. I'm not even going to go into all the details as to why this kind of nonsense defies the laws of physics, just to say that GT Sport is the only game in the series where I don't wanna set up my wheel because of the awful FFB & that it's getting worse, not better.
Changed my vote from "Better" to "Much Worse".
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