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- SR_Vule
I don't know if a new topic is a good idea or not, but I have so many things on my mind regarding this game and racing games in general, mainly from a standpoint of a casual racer, not a pro. And I hope this will help some of you "slower" players out there that want to improve. And sorry for the possibly very long post 
First of all - I'm 37 years old so I had my share of playing racing games as a kid, from the first Gran Turismo, up to the GT4, which was the last racing game I played before selling all my gear and putting gaming to rest. But, last year I had a chance to buy almost brand new Logi G29 from a friend, my wife had her PS4 Pro which was collecting dust somewhere, and I said OK, let's try again, let's see how it is now. GT Sport was still around, so I bought it for like 7$ and connected everything. Oh boy, the happiness, the feeling, the graphics, I was amazed. And then I read that the GT7 is coming, and actually went out and bought a cockpit for the wheel, I rearanged the living room to fit it, and I was on my way.
My main "issue" here is that I have a 9-5 job, a 11 month old daughter, and those things take like 90% of my awake time. So when I say I'm a casual player, I really mean it
So, GT7 came, I purchased it right away and started with the licences and cafe menus. Slowly, I improved my driving, but I was still using traction control and stability management. Later I was only left with the TC1, and I was feeling good, up until a point where I decided to go online. Aaand only then I realised how slow I actually was. I watched many tips and tricks videos, but I was not able to replicate that in my laptimes and skills. But I didn't give up, I tried and failed, tried again, until I was satisfied with my skill.
In the meantime, I upgraded my setup, I got a PS5 and I got a great offer to buy a T300RS GT with T3PM pedals, and went for it. Oh my, what a difference it was, the feeling, the feedback, the belt driven wheel, it was amazing and I feel like I improved even more, I had better car control, felt the understeer much better and earlier than with the Logi wheel. And as the time went by, I was getting better, my rating quickly went to B/S where I spent most of my time. I was able to win some races, made a lot of top 5 finishes.
So, 6-7 months later, I'm currently at a low A rating with S sportsmanship, I don't use traction control anymore, I started using the bumper cam instead of bonnet cam because I feel like it's more responsive and precise somehow, I think I can catch the oversteer more quickly. I don't do many online races because of lack of time and daily life stuff, but I try to do at least couple of races each week, mainly on weekends. And I still feel like I'm improving with each one. I actually went back to all the licence tests and ran all of them again, just to see what the improvement was, and I was amazed, some tests I beat my time for almost a second, some even more, and I went on top of the friends leaderboard for almost all of them (I have made some friends here, 20-ish of them, so I have some reference). I now run for gold on each time trial, where before I was happy if I can beat the silver time.
Next step for me will definitiely be a T-LCM pedals, because I feel this is the main issue for me now, very soft brake pedal on the T3PM without any real feedback, so the consistency in races is not very good, I know my braking points but I fail to brake at the same "rate" every time. I think this will improve my feeling and laptimes even more.
So, to conclude this first post and make a point (if I haven't already), practice makes "perfect", like in all other segments of life, you just need to be patient, do your research (watch some great GT7 youtube streamers, watch where they brake, how they turn, how they trailbrake, how they push the accelerator), never give up, even if you don't have the spare time, you can still be faster if you focus on it, and the reward will be big, you will feel the great satisfaction when you succeed in your "mission" - wheather that is to jump to C rating, B rating, A rating, whatever. Just drive, drive out of your comfort zone, turn the TC off, spin for 100 times if neccesary, but you will make it the 101st and everything will be easier then.
I hope that some of you will also share your progress experience, what helped you the most, where are you now, what do you want to achieve etc.
And have a great day
First of all - I'm 37 years old so I had my share of playing racing games as a kid, from the first Gran Turismo, up to the GT4, which was the last racing game I played before selling all my gear and putting gaming to rest. But, last year I had a chance to buy almost brand new Logi G29 from a friend, my wife had her PS4 Pro which was collecting dust somewhere, and I said OK, let's try again, let's see how it is now. GT Sport was still around, so I bought it for like 7$ and connected everything. Oh boy, the happiness, the feeling, the graphics, I was amazed. And then I read that the GT7 is coming, and actually went out and bought a cockpit for the wheel, I rearanged the living room to fit it, and I was on my way.
My main "issue" here is that I have a 9-5 job, a 11 month old daughter, and those things take like 90% of my awake time. So when I say I'm a casual player, I really mean it
So, GT7 came, I purchased it right away and started with the licences and cafe menus. Slowly, I improved my driving, but I was still using traction control and stability management. Later I was only left with the TC1, and I was feeling good, up until a point where I decided to go online. Aaand only then I realised how slow I actually was. I watched many tips and tricks videos, but I was not able to replicate that in my laptimes and skills. But I didn't give up, I tried and failed, tried again, until I was satisfied with my skill.
In the meantime, I upgraded my setup, I got a PS5 and I got a great offer to buy a T300RS GT with T3PM pedals, and went for it. Oh my, what a difference it was, the feeling, the feedback, the belt driven wheel, it was amazing and I feel like I improved even more, I had better car control, felt the understeer much better and earlier than with the Logi wheel. And as the time went by, I was getting better, my rating quickly went to B/S where I spent most of my time. I was able to win some races, made a lot of top 5 finishes.
So, 6-7 months later, I'm currently at a low A rating with S sportsmanship, I don't use traction control anymore, I started using the bumper cam instead of bonnet cam because I feel like it's more responsive and precise somehow, I think I can catch the oversteer more quickly. I don't do many online races because of lack of time and daily life stuff, but I try to do at least couple of races each week, mainly on weekends. And I still feel like I'm improving with each one. I actually went back to all the licence tests and ran all of them again, just to see what the improvement was, and I was amazed, some tests I beat my time for almost a second, some even more, and I went on top of the friends leaderboard for almost all of them (I have made some friends here, 20-ish of them, so I have some reference). I now run for gold on each time trial, where before I was happy if I can beat the silver time.
Next step for me will definitiely be a T-LCM pedals, because I feel this is the main issue for me now, very soft brake pedal on the T3PM without any real feedback, so the consistency in races is not very good, I know my braking points but I fail to brake at the same "rate" every time. I think this will improve my feeling and laptimes even more.
So, to conclude this first post and make a point (if I haven't already), practice makes "perfect", like in all other segments of life, you just need to be patient, do your research (watch some great GT7 youtube streamers, watch where they brake, how they turn, how they trailbrake, how they push the accelerator), never give up, even if you don't have the spare time, you can still be faster if you focus on it, and the reward will be big, you will feel the great satisfaction when you succeed in your "mission" - wheather that is to jump to C rating, B rating, A rating, whatever. Just drive, drive out of your comfort zone, turn the TC off, spin for 100 times if neccesary, but you will make it the 101st and everything will be easier then.
I hope that some of you will also share your progress experience, what helped you the most, where are you now, what do you want to achieve etc.
And have a great day
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