Polished off S-class in the McLaren F1 GT and R-class in my Ligier #11 JS P3. Both cars were a pleasure to drive and I'll especially miss the Ligier which has so much downforce it felt like a giant Monty Python foot was stomping me through the floor, enabling me to take those hairpins and chicanes I normally dread at Tilkedromes like Catalunya GP as if they were flat-out straights.I'm scrambling to complete last update's Open Class Tour before it deactivates on Thursday. Completed up to A-class so far.
I'm definitely with the guys on this thread who are saying that Kyalami is a much, much funner track on which to race supercars than their natural habitat of Bathurst in this game. Those esses in the latter repeatedly kicked my arse.
I'm definitely with the guys on this thread who are saying that Kyalami is a much, much funner track on which to race supercars than their natural habitat of Bathurst in this game. Those esses in the latter repeatedly kicked my arse.
That's the weird thing. I've driven Panorama in many games including FM7 but this time it doesn't seem to gel with me like say Nordschleife. Maybe I need to brake a second or two earlier on the second turn or maybe it's because I'm not an Ocker but everything I learnt just went out the window with the new physics. I'm sure it'll be great once I crack it again but presently that 8.0 score is somewhat out of reach for me.Admittedly, Kyalami is great with the Supercars, but after you've raced Mount Panorama virtually enough, navigating them over the top of the mountain becomes poetry, extremely satisfying linking the corners together and getting a good exit out of Forrest's elbow. For many Aussie and Kiwi's, many old games were pretty much "Bathurst Simulator", I know it's pretty much the only track I ran in Toca Race Driver.
I think my usual reference point (in GT/V8SC anyway) for the braking point for T2 is slightly off. I usually look for a little paved access section on the left about 120m from the corner and it seems like I'm having to brake a bit earlier this time around. I dunno, apart from that I've been getting the odd 10 out of various sections of the track and it all feels really natural.That's the weird thing. I've driven Panorama in many games including FM7 but this time it doesn't seem to gel with me like say Nordschleife. Maybe I need to brake a second or two earlier on the second turn or maybe it's because I'm not an Ocker but everything I learnt just went out the window with the new physics. I'm sure it'll be great once I crack it again but presently that 8.0 score is somewhat out of reach for me.
One of those "slow" Trans Ams beat me by nearly 20 seconds in the first race. I was concerned that there was another AI glitch possibly but after that it evened out and I won the series.I'm no longer whinging about the Australia Tour. This week's sports sedans event had much slower cars than last week's although I'm not sure what all those grippy, light but slow TransAms were doing in the mix.
At least the reduced pace gave me more time to relearn the braking point on that second S-bend at Mt. Panorama so I'm once again a jolly swagman and my '91 Commodore VN was able to "waltz" into first place past a level 6 Jim Rockford and KITT in the Pontiacs.
I was lucky enough to buy a fast but relatively grippy tune and catch them up on the straights. The car was heavy and wobbly on sports tyres though so the handling took a little getting used to.One of those "slow" Trans Ams beat me by nearly 20 seconds in the first race. I was concerned that there was another AI glitch possibly but after that it evened out and I won the series.
I ended up coming in second in the Trans Am Series. Must admit it was nice of them to put a Trans Am series in the Australian Tour /sI'm no longer whinging about the Australia Tour. This week's sports sedans event had much slower cars than last week's although I'm not sure what all those grippy, light but slow TransAms were doing in the mix.
At least the reduced pace gave me more time to relearn the braking point on that second S-bend at Mt. Panorama so I'm once again a jolly swagman and my '91 Commodore VN was able to "waltz" into first place past a level 6 Jim Rockford and KITT in the Pontiacs.