Oh, I don't know, go faster?I have a quick question. Is not being able to get any heat into the tires a common thing in GT3R or am I way off on something?
? There's only 4 spots left after I sign up. Or am I missing something?14 more sign ups in one day? i doubt that
"Entry List - 30 slots "? There's only 4 spots left after I sign up. Or am I missing something?
I don't if going faster is helping. I have always been one to overdrive the tires and keep heat in them, or over heat them. I just cant seem to get any temp at all. I am at least 20*F lower then what the game says is optimum in the hot lap challenge. At stock setting I get some heat on the inside edge only. I have tried dropping camber all the way down to even out the temps. I feel like this is hurting me in the turns, with no improvement in tire temp. I have raised the camber but that just puts more heat on the inside. Dropping pressures just seems to make the middle temp worse. Maybe ill drop then all the way down and hope the temp brings up pressures.Oh, I don't know, go faster?
But seriously try raising your toes. And do the same maybe with the camber. And of course, there is the tyre pressure. One or mixture of those should get you to the temperature you are requiring.
GT3R for me.
@Ross Garland , if the grid fills up and there are competetive drivers wanting in, I can give up my spot.
But why would anyone wish that unless he/she's a jerk ? (always assuming that the faster class driver is not harassing that one and has some oversight about the actual situation the slower class one(s) find(s) himself (themselves) in). To defend your position against an opponent who is several sec faster than you usually wreaks havoc and is completely inefficient for both drivers. Just losing time and your nerves...thats what blue flags are for btw....(Crew Chief)Any driver on the same lap as you has every right to race as normal, including defending their position if they wish
Because they are already in a fight for position with a car in their class, and passively allowing someone through would put them at a disadvantage or lose them a lot of time.But why would anyone wish that unless he/she's a jerk ?
Because they are already in a fight for position with a car in their class, and passively allowing someone through would put them at a disadvantage or lose them a lot of time.
Given that all P2's should qualify ahead of the GTR 3's, this situation will only occur if a P2 has an incident within the first couple of laps anyway. Also, given the performance difference, a P2 should be able to easily overtake a GTR 3 without any compliance from the GTR 3 driver. "On the same lap as you" is the key phrase. If the P2 is lapping then the blue flags will be shown.
The reason I specifically mentioned it is because I don't want the P2 drivers thinking they have higher track priority than they would in a single-class race, because they don't. I also don't want ten different rules governing every situation where a P2 and GTR 3 may come into contact... it's confusing and leads to trouble. Better to keep things as simple as possible.