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- CoolColJ, GTP_CoolColJ
The more I play it, the more it feels like physics from the Time Trial mixed together with Enthusia. The coder for the Enthusia physics engine now works for PD, so it's not a big surprise I guess đź’ˇ
Front wheel drive cars still aren't modelled that well as far as torque steer and some types of oversteer effects though.
Also the FFB on oversteer still doesn't seem to have the auto-countersteer effect, or maybe it's just too weak, and the wheel spin coming out of turns, when you let go of the wheel, that Enthusia had.
The wheel does go light when you understeer though or when you lock the brakes on turn in.
Donuts from a stationary start feel and look right to me. Holden Monaro (standard car), FR, does it no problems.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnZGrI4q_J0
[YOUTUBEHD]BnZGrI4q_J0[/YOUTUBEHD]
I did some drifting online for kicks, and after 2 laps of it on Eiger short, the tyre wear meter was only at 75% level, but the grip was just about shot!
Front wheel drive cars still aren't modelled that well as far as torque steer and some types of oversteer effects though.
Also the FFB on oversteer still doesn't seem to have the auto-countersteer effect, or maybe it's just too weak, and the wheel spin coming out of turns, when you let go of the wheel, that Enthusia had.
The wheel does go light when you understeer though or when you lock the brakes on turn in.
Donuts from a stationary start feel and look right to me. Holden Monaro (standard car), FR, does it no problems.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnZGrI4q_J0
[YOUTUBEHD]BnZGrI4q_J0[/YOUTUBEHD]
I did some drifting online for kicks, and after 2 laps of it on Eiger short, the tyre wear meter was only at 75% level, but the grip was just about shot!