Giving PC2 the once over again and usually I race with authentic stability set to on. Well, after spending some time with it I have come to the conclusion that if you are new to Project Cars 2 the advice on my findings is, any form of stability control is totally borked. Switch it OFF - don't switch it to authentic - switch it totally OFF OFF OFF OFF. I'm totally convinced it kicks in when it is set to authentic or ON even if the stability icon in-game shows it isn't active - I think it is.
By switching it to totally OFF you'll be able to take the corners far more smoothly - and switch traction to low - even better switch traction to OFF also.
I'm beginning to think some of the negativity shown to PC2 is because of the over aggressive above. Not a bad sim' PC2, not bad at all.
By switching it to totally OFF you'll be able to take the corners far more smoothly - and switch traction to low - even better switch traction to OFF also.
I'm beginning to think some of the negativity shown to PC2 is because of the over aggressive above. Not a bad sim' PC2, not bad at all.
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