Thank about that YouTube-channel! I found many easy tips to improve my driving! 2-3 years sim racing and I can get more better, cool!
Thank about that YouTube-channel! I found many easy tips to improve my driving! 2-3 years sim racing and I can get more better, cool!
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Yeah thanks for sharing. Drive your car according to its speed and commit to the manuvour.
I wish they would when I'm racing lol
So much commen sense. Thanks again.
I can teach the ancient technique of dive-bombing. It's effective for gaining positions. Anyone?
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This segment on Top Gear taught me a few things. Thought I'd share
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Thank you, this is awesome! I was about to post a thread asking about resources for learning. I've been playing racing games for years now but I still feel like such a noobie.
Does anyone have any recommended books/videos/blogs/whatever that might help with tuning setups as well?
Cool Videos guys...They rock!
Safety before driving like a fool..agreed!
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There are very sophisticated brake pedals (hardware) available on the market these days and still it is not possible to take full advantage of the race game due to the way the brake pedals are connected to the computer >> USB. There was a huge discussion about brake pedals; load cell, foam mods, hydraulic brake pedals on gtplanet. Whatever system you use, the signal send through the wire to the pc is always the same >> a voltage.
Unless there is going to be a pc that can "read" a pressure instead of a voltage coming from an USB device, the braking will always be a difficult thing to master, while playing race sims.
I could be wrong though.
Thanks to the OP for the link!... very imformative!
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