Also people shouldn't worry about the start so much as you won't win or loose a race in the first 300 meters. If you are racing for a longer period of time there is plenty of time left to catch up
Why is the game unrealistic in this matter? If you start like they do in real life it works similar in the game?
Gradually press the throttle for maximum grip and minimum wheelspin.
I am in Bahrain now.Till now the race starts have been sub standard.I got pole in Bahrain,so I want to make good start and pull away.
Can you people give me any tips to get good start?
BTW I am using Logitech F510 gamepad and all assists turned off.And I don't want to use them either.
The unrealistic part is that people who crush the throttle pedal right from the begining will be faster
Normally they should be spining and swaying ... but since race starts in the game are scripted (yes i don't exagerate), the car won't spin ,but it will if you re exiting a hairpin (even if you straighten the car) !
Say that to Webber...Also people shouldn't worry about the start so much as you won't win or loose a race in the first 300 meters. If you are racing for a longer period of time there is plenty of time left to catch up
No they won't go faster, trust me. I've tried everything - full throttle, shortshifting, kers, lean mixture and I found that everything in starts is optimal throttle control which I personally can't achieve at starts for now. I'm just like Mark Webber in F1 2013. I'm able to take pole at pretty much every track in the leagues I play but I always lose places at the startThe unrealistic part is that people who crush the throttle pedal right from the begining will be faster
Normally they should be spining and swaying ... but since race starts in the game are scripted (yes i don't exagerate), the car won't spin ,but it will if you re exiting a hairpin (even if you straighten the car) !
I know cause I see people flying past me at the starts Every single race I lose from one to all positionsAnd how can you know if haven't achieved it yet ?