I was testing all tyres in different conditions, and this is what i found.
Ice tyres = Use it when there is snow on the track or ice tracks
Wet tyres = Use it when it's raining or snowing (thunderstorm, blizzard)
Snow tyres = They are completely useless, no good grip in any condition. Does anyone have an explanation for this? Or is it just a bug?
For road cars that don't have "wet tyres" as an option, under raining or snowing conditions we use medium or hard standart tyres, it replaces the wet tyres.
But for some reason, the SOFT standart tyres gives much less grip than medium or hard standart tyres. Does anyone knows why? Or is it just a bug?
Ice tyres = Use it when there is snow on the track or ice tracks
Wet tyres = Use it when it's raining or snowing (thunderstorm, blizzard)
Snow tyres = They are completely useless, no good grip in any condition. Does anyone have an explanation for this? Or is it just a bug?
For road cars that don't have "wet tyres" as an option, under raining or snowing conditions we use medium or hard standart tyres, it replaces the wet tyres.
But for some reason, the SOFT standart tyres gives much less grip than medium or hard standart tyres. Does anyone knows why? Or is it just a bug?