Chris
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Hi all!
Ive been playing F1 2011 for a long time now and im starting to get annoyed with several things to do with the track conditions when it rains. And I'm wondering if these issues can be resolved through editing the database or whatever.
1) Once it stops raining, the track dries out too quickly.
It can be absolutely pouring down with rain and then once the rain stops, the track is pretty much bone dry within the next 10-15 laps.
2) The AI pit for slick tyres when the track is still soaking wet.
From watching the AUS GP practice sessions when it was wet, the level of water on track was enough to require wet tyres, however in the game, if the track were like that the AI would be on slicks setting fastest laps.
3) Too much grip on a wet track.
I can lap 10 seconds slower than a dry time in torrential rain, where as in real life its sometimes up to 40 seconds slower with only a moderate amount of water on track.
If anyone has any idea of how to perhaps adjust these things then it would be much appreciated.
This is the link to the entire FP2 from australia so this will show those of you who didnt see it just how long the track stays wet even when it isnt raining in real life.
Regards,
Chris
Ive been playing F1 2011 for a long time now and im starting to get annoyed with several things to do with the track conditions when it rains. And I'm wondering if these issues can be resolved through editing the database or whatever.
1) Once it stops raining, the track dries out too quickly.
It can be absolutely pouring down with rain and then once the rain stops, the track is pretty much bone dry within the next 10-15 laps.
2) The AI pit for slick tyres when the track is still soaking wet.
From watching the AUS GP practice sessions when it was wet, the level of water on track was enough to require wet tyres, however in the game, if the track were like that the AI would be on slicks setting fastest laps.
3) Too much grip on a wet track.
I can lap 10 seconds slower than a dry time in torrential rain, where as in real life its sometimes up to 40 seconds slower with only a moderate amount of water on track.
If anyone has any idea of how to perhaps adjust these things then it would be much appreciated.
This is the link to the entire FP2 from australia so this will show those of you who didnt see it just how long the track stays wet even when it isnt raining in real life.
Regards,
Chris