EhsanMomeni
essi.racingvp
Granted, I'm not the fastest driver out there, and I'm definitely not the most experienced, but when I drive the Ferrari in F1 2018 I feel like a real novice. I'm all over the place, I can't seem to get the force feedback correct, I can't get the braking force correct. I change it in game but I lock up. The car spins at 5th gear, and the thing that annoys me more than anything else, the fact that if you make a mistake (which I tend to do), the next lap will be invalidated as well! So I'm in the invalid time loop, a mistake in lap 1, lap 2 invalidated, a mistake in lap 2, lap 3 invalidated and so on.
Maybe I'm just used with Assetto Corsa, I have almost 4500 km in the SF70H, and over 3500 km at Monza, so maybe I just need too put in the same amount of km in F1 2018? At least in AC I'm consistent (to a degree), and I know and feel when I make a mistake.
I would love to hear from more experienced drivers, who have driven F1-cars in both AC and F1 2018, do you guys feel the difference or is it just me?
Maybe I'm just used with Assetto Corsa, I have almost 4500 km in the SF70H, and over 3500 km at Monza, so maybe I just need too put in the same amount of km in F1 2018? At least in AC I'm consistent (to a degree), and I know and feel when I make a mistake.
I would love to hear from more experienced drivers, who have driven F1-cars in both AC and F1 2018, do you guys feel the difference or is it just me?