And as usual, my VR onboard:
I was just thinking to myself that I had got good start, no one hit, no one hitting me. This is a good place to run this race. Then a spin right in front of me , bang, and that was that. Teach me to get all smug.
But I had a great race, quite a battle with many people, and some took more of my time. @Interslice , @Raresch , @HF2000 ( will need to see the replay for all the others )
@neesve kept handing the next place to me on a plate for about 3 laps from the end. Every one of them completely went over my head. By the time I woke up the advantage had gone each time.
@Interslice and I had a great battle with Brian’s pace changing from I cannot catch you to I can catch you through out what seemed like the whole race; And an overtake that will stick in my mind for ages.
Congrats to the podium and especially Chris pace and his organisation, being caught and overtaken was an honour ( does that sound a bit creepy )
PS just remembered could not shake @Neilski off , kept reappearing in my mirrors, I think he did a splash and dash, I did a spin after exiting the pits ( typical lift of oversteer from the McLaren ) and that was the last I saw of Neil.
Ah, fair enough.
I do know that a bunch of of the UI curves are wrong but that CM apparently recalculates them from the physics files. Here's the curve I snipped from the game (3 years ago now!) - does anyone with CM see a different curve?
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Great and intense race, really enjoyed it and quite happy with my result Thanks for hosting, Chris!
@Luca Badin yeah man, your undercut worked pretty well, at this moment I was thinking "hmm. His undercut will not work, never!". Then after my pitstop, seeing you in front of me "Oh.".
I was fighting (and sweating) to catch you, but made a quite bad mistake (the only one in that race, I think) at the fastest point of the track
And then, about 15 minutes before end of the race, my bullsh*t headset just turned himself off and I couldn't do anything, just took it off while being on a straight, so.. yeah, 15 minutes without any sounds, only me and the annoying noises of my sim rig was a bit slower then, I think.
I'm also very happy to leave into my "summer break" with such a positive race - I've decided to take a break from simracing for the next months and to concentrate on my new "old" hobby, mountainbiking I just don't have enough time for both hobbies, so yeah.. But I will come back in winter time for sure, so it's just a temporary Goodbye
Was thinking about selling my gear, until I saw the current prices and pre order times at the Fanatec store So will keep all my stuff, but will need a new headset
So stay safe and healthy guys, and see ya in Winter
Great and intense race, really enjoyed it and quite happy with my result Thanks for hosting, Chris!
@Luca Badin yeah man, your undercut worked pretty well, at this moment I was thinking "hmm. His undercut will not work, never!". Then after my pitstop, seeing you in front of me "Oh.".
I was fighting (and sweating) to catch you, but made a quite bad mistake (the only one in that race, I think) at the fastest point of the track
And then, about 15 minutes before end of the race, my bullsh*t headset just turned himself off and I couldn't do anything, just took it off while being on a straight, so.. yeah, 15 minutes without any sounds, only me and the annoying noises of my sim rig was a bit slower then, I think.
I'm also very happy to leave into my "summer break" with such a positive race - I've decided to take a break from simracing for the next months and to concentrate on my new "old" hobby, mountainbiking I just don't have enough time for both hobbies, so yeah.. But I will come back in winter time for sure, so it's just a temporary Goodbye
Was thinking about selling my gear, until I saw the current prices and pre order times at the Fanatec store So will keep all my stuff, but will need a new headset
So stay safe and healthy guys, and see ya in Winter
For sure, you can't use the power right on the exit, but that straight at Okayama is loooong. I use 5 gears on it (in the 911), you use 3. Feels like (finger in the air alert! ) your average power ought to be down by 10%+ relative to an optimal gearing (if the box even permits that)...Oh to be clear, I'm not saying the curve is necessarily wrong, just that it's misleading because most of the time you simply can't put that much power down when cornering. As such, even if you do go into a gear with higher RPM, you won't be able to use it
For sure, you can't use the power right on the exit, but that straight at Okayama is loooong. I use 5 gears on it (in the 911), you use 3. Feels like (finger in the air alert! ) your average power ought to be down by 10%+ relative to an optimal gearing (if the box even permits that)...
If I get a moment or 10, I'll test it
wait, what, CM can recalculate torque curves? How? Why? How do I read those? Are they better with recalculated value? that CHANGES A LOT OF THINGS.Hmm, I'd be surprised if it's that much, but if you're right I'll definitely look at my gearing more closely
On my CM the recalculated curve looks like this:
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If we ignore the corner since you can't put max power there anyway, the shift points on the back straight are:
- 3rd -> 4th: 7350 -> 5700
- 4th -> 5th: 7350 -> 6150
Let's say 7350 -> 5900 to average it out. That's a difference of 1450rpm.
If we add another gear, we should be able to take 1/3 of that off the bottom, so let's say it's 1450rpm / 3 = 483rpm greater at the low end of the gear on the straight, 500 to be even. That means the start moves from 5900 to 6400.
However, at that kind of rpm (5900 to 6400) and up, we're already experiencing really diminished returns in terms of BHP as the turbo goes away, so the difference looks like almost nothing to me, especially when traded off against more stability in the corner and the fact that there's another small period without power due to the extra shift.
Maybe I'm missing something?
wait, what, CM can recalculate torque curves? How? Why? How do I read those? Are they better with recalculated value? that CHANGES A LOT OF THINGS.
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OMG? what is that? Why is the power more than the default? I don't get. what? Does this change car behaviour?
I think your lap times speak for themselvesHmm, I'd be surprised if it's that much, but if you're right I'll definitely look at my gearing more closely
On my CM the recalculated curve looks like this:
View attachment 392942
If we ignore the corner since you can't put max power there anyway, the shift points on the back straight are:
- 3rd -> 4th: 7350 -> 5700
- 4th -> 5th: 7350 -> 6150
Let's say 7350 -> 5900 to average it out. That's a difference of 1450rpm.
If we add another gear, we should be able to take 1/3 of that off the bottom, so let's say it's 1450rpm / 3 = 483rpm greater at the low end of the gear on the straight, 500 to be even. That means the start moves from 5900 to 6400.
However, at that kind of rpm (5900 to 6400) and up, we're already experiencing really diminished returns in terms of BHP as the turbo goes away, so the difference looks like almost nothing to me, especially when traded off against more stability in the corner and the fact that there's another small period without power due to the extra shift.
Maybe I'm missing something?
Well, I was thinking of adding 2 gears rather than 1 but nope, the whole thing is totally moot because that power curve has so little resemblance to the (clearly bullshit) one in the UI file! LOL.Hmm, I'd be surprised if it's that much, but if you're right I'll definitely look at my gearing more closely
On my CM the recalculated curve looks like this:
View attachment 392942
If we ignore the corner since you can't put max power there anyway, the shift points on the back straight are:
- 3rd -> 4th: 7350 -> 5700
- 4th -> 5th: 7350 -> 6150
Let's say 7350 -> 5900 to average it out. That's a difference of 1450rpm.
If we add another gear, we should be able to take 1/3 of that off the bottom, so let's say it's 1450rpm / 3 = 483rpm greater at the low end of the gear on the straight, 500 to be even. That means the start moves from 5900 to 6400.
However, at that kind of rpm (5900 to 6400) and up, we're already experiencing really diminished returns in terms of BHP as the turbo goes away, so the difference looks like almost nothing to me, especially when traded off against more stability in the corner and the fact that there's another small period without power due to the extra shift.
Maybe I'm missing something?