Hey guys!
Something odd happened to me during the last ACC clubrace. After spinning and damaging my car I decided to pit and get the necessary repairs. Since I wasn't sure how bad the damage to my tires was I opted to change tires as well. When I set the check-mark to change tires, the pressures were displayed and seemed okay. When I left the pits I checked tire temp and pressure to see my tire pressures at a mind- and almost tire blowing 32 PSI which increased to more than 33 PSI with hot tires. To my surprise the tires lived but of course my laptimes died.
After this incident I wasn't sure if I did anything wrong. So I did an offline race and recreated the situation. As soon as I activated the change tires option the pressures were displayed. But there was no possibility to change them. So even if I did something wrong I don't know how to do it right.
Did somebody experience this as well? What can I do to prevent this from happening again?
I know it's still early access, no worries, but maybe I'm just overlooking something.
Thanks for any ideas.
Something odd happened to me during the last ACC clubrace. After spinning and damaging my car I decided to pit and get the necessary repairs. Since I wasn't sure how bad the damage to my tires was I opted to change tires as well. When I set the check-mark to change tires, the pressures were displayed and seemed okay. When I left the pits I checked tire temp and pressure to see my tire pressures at a mind- and almost tire blowing 32 PSI which increased to more than 33 PSI with hot tires. To my surprise the tires lived but of course my laptimes died.
After this incident I wasn't sure if I did anything wrong. So I did an offline race and recreated the situation. As soon as I activated the change tires option the pressures were displayed. But there was no possibility to change them. So even if I did something wrong I don't know how to do it right.
Did somebody experience this as well? What can I do to prevent this from happening again?
I know it's still early access, no worries, but maybe I'm just overlooking something.
Thanks for any ideas.