That is very strange. I have pretty low end PC and stuff like that doesn't happen. Maybe you should lower some settings, just check what causes this spike CPU or GPU.@1:05:17 @1:41:10 @1:48:43 when the game says "you want to win? f*ck you then!" anyone knows why those lag spikes happen they also happen when I'm not streaming or recording, this is the first time it has robbed a win from me.
@1:05:17 @1:41:10 @1:48:43 when the game says "you want to win? f*ck you then!" anyone knows why those lag spikes happen they also happen when I'm not streaming or recording, this is the first time it has robbed a win from me.
Phew.. that was probably the toughest race I’ve driven! I decided to start the race on mediums with a full tank of fuel, aiming to run them for the whole race and just stop for the minimum 1 litre of fuel. I got a good start but then lost places as I struggled to get heat into the tyres. A couple of mistakes saw me dead last, but I knew I was going to have a quick pit stop so thought I’d better stick with it. Sure enough by the time the pit stops had worked themselves out I was up to 10th without having to pass a single car on track. Unfortunately I got into a vicious cycle with the tyre wear causing my lap times to drop, which in turn caused my temps to drop, so as other drivers caught me I could put up little to no fight.
I’m curious to know what strategy everyone else went for? Looking at the post race results a lot more drivers took medium tyres than I thought. Did anyone else run the whole race without changing tyres and a full tank?
Personally I just don’t think I’m a quick enough to run mediums in a race. I’m just not fast enough to maintain the temperature in them which makes things very difficult. In future I think I’ll take softs and a half tank with a stop at the 30min mark!
As someone commented during qualy , tires were pretty much impossible to cool down , so once they were a bit too hot , there was no way back. I suffered with the medium tires and 75 % tank or so, then I completely hamilton my soft tires after the pitstop on 2-3 laps and the race was over.
When WEC Multiclass race comes again, try that with LMPPhew.. that was probably the toughest race I’ve driven!
proTyres tells me medium grip 11 laps and low grip 19 laps for softs so I don't understand how soft tyre was even viable choice for race.I’m curious to know what strategy everyone else went for? Looking at the post race results a lot more drivers took medium tyres than I thought. Did anyone else run the whole race without changing tyres and a full tank?
This means practice! practice! practice!Personally I just don’t think I’m a quick enough to run mediums in a race. I’m just not fast enough to maintain the temperature in them which makes things very difficult.
I’m curious to know what strategy everyone else went for? Looking at the post race results a lot more drivers took medium tyres than I thought. Did anyone else run the whole race without changing tyres and a full tank?
Yep, it looks like the softs were tough going as well! So you had a choice of either pushing hard to keep the temp in the mediums or driving smoothly to keep the heat out of the softs!
Would any of the other 650S drivers, maybe @octochris or @Rob Sharp, be willing to share their setup with me? I ended up running default except for tyre pressure but I really found the car a handful in the race!