Fair enough.
Which car it is most suited for? There are front, middle and rear-engined cars on the field. Or is it a generalized setup for the AI?
It seems that all the cars have same default setup. For which car it is most suited for? (tested various cars briefly at Kansai)
Yup, that would be necessary, unless we want a fantasy version that can run with max boost more than a couple of laps.
[IMG] Oh yeah! ;)
...and a Mickey Mouse -rearwing and no proper diffuser.
I guess what was tweaked was the tyres, producing less WTF-moments. I hope Metalmoro gets similar kind of treatment.
Re F1s, or any other racecars with 3rd springs or other solutions to control pitch (squat?) it is possible, I guess, to run very soft rear...
In fact, modern setups work well in many of them, so they're not that bad. ;)
Read about racecars and suspension frequencies. Limitations and errors of simulation software is not my problem.
Well, it's not my responsibility to educated you. I only say this: with "stiffer springs at the back" I meant with back heavy cars, which need...
Nope. You would ruin the rake and lose downforce with soft rear.
Comes with the game, so you don't have to get anything. Dunno about OSW.
Tagging @Renato Simioni for my problem above.
Yes.
How could I upgrade to the all inclusive package? Due to earlier contribution, which I cancelled later (thanks to Bram Hengeveld), I have had...
Attached is a quick setup I made where suspension (apart from the 3rd springs) is tuned according to modern principles; stiffer springs at the...
Default setup is sooo front heavy springwise, that it leads to all sort of problems.
This happens with iRacing too, and supposedly the problem is in the latest Thrustmaster firmware.
Happens with my T300 too. Slight annoyance.
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