Absolutely true for 99% of the people practice speeds you up mostly. The last tenth or two however can be a setup but to "feel" that you need to drive ultra consistent.Practice will make you faster....not a setup.
Absolutely true for 99% of the people practice speeds you up mostly. The last tenth or two however can be a setup but to "feel" that you need to drive ultra consistent.Practice will make you faster....not a setup.
Sorry guys, I really like the idea but...can't we have the setups in the download area?
Just look at AMS as example:
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Just add the voice "AMS Setups" so everyone can upload them, share and comment them and you don't have to do anything (no need to sort them or similar stuff).
As a newbie from last year, I can only agree 200% with you: I've gained a ton of time while still on default setup, by practicing and thanks to great fellow racers in club races that gave me lots of advices. There is still room for plenty of improvements but I know better which line I should take, I brake better, etc.Practice will make you faster....not a setup. A setup is meant to achieve more consistency by setting the car to your OWN(!!) driving style.
Good point once again: not sure for other games, but in the AMS setup section I have noticed that the uploaders tend to explain the characteristics of their setups, and I find this really useful: if it's for quali, short race, long race. If they tried to gain speed in the straights or cornering abilities, etc. And this is really useful, yes.I have a question: what is the use of a pre made setup without knowing which benefit that setup should give you, except for the words "it will make you faster"?
I have no clue how to make a setup…
You're welcome Alex, but I'm not done just yet! Got something good coming that hopefully will help out a lot of the players in Automobilista (or any sim really)@Chris just did it for AMS, he went through his setups from previous online races and he filled up pretty quickly the section!
I agree that a setup is not a magic bullet and will not automatically give you alien speed. However, what a setup can do is make the car 'feel' that much better, giving you more confidence and, as a side affect, more speed. For people like me that have no idea how to set a car up for their "style", having downloadable setups will be very helpful for both racing and learning. There is sure to be more than one setup per car, so we can download a few and see which one suits us the best. From there we can start working out which tweaks do what.I have a question: what is the use of a pre made setup without knowing which benefit that setup should give you, except for the words "it will make you faster"?
Practice will make you faster....not a setup. A setup is meant to achieve more consistency by setting the car to your OWN(!!) driving style.
With exception when it comes to straights, proper transmission for acceleration/speed and roadgrip is faster than default if gear shifting is done right, the practice then lays in getting fast and safe enough around the corners and also includes some personal tweaking to overall balance.I have a question: what is the use of a pre made setup without knowing which benefit that setup should give you, except for the words "it will make you faster"?
Practice will make you faster....not a setup. A setup is meant to achieve more consistency by setting the car to your OWN(!!) driving style.
How will this work with tracks mods?
Hi send an email to@davidporeilly@Hotmail.come for only 5eu or some pounds he sell a set up guide. I am also not a genius in setup ups but this made a lot clear for me still no genius but at least now I have an idea what to try instead off blind adjustmentsThis is (again ) a great idea Paul! I'd be more on the downloader side tho, I have no clue how to make a setup… I just started racing online in the past year, and I agree focusing first on driving and consistency seems much more useful for improving at first. But we have great people in the club races, there is always at least one willing to share a setup; and I have noticed lately that using them can help my lap times too. So what if those nice people sharing setups could take the habit to simply post them after the race in the sections you are pointing? It will have a broader audience than the race participants. @Chris just did it for AMS, he went through his setups from previous online races and he filled up pretty quickly the section! Thank you btw Chris, week done!
I would also be interested in any guidance and tips to get going and try to setup my car myself. I'm trying to gather as many infos as I can and I'm slowly gaining some knowledge but tbh I still feel lost and unsure where to start! I know there are some guides online but they are more explaining what each adjustments do; I feel I would maybe need some general first first steps to get me going. I know it will take time, and I should also still focus mainly on my driving!
Nice sheet! Im using some Excel sheet from GTR2. But im afraid this is too difficult for peeps to sort out. They want pre fab fast food, out of the box ready to go.About 10years ago, i downloader this little thing to my desktop. It's still there!
Hi RupeI have used the virtual race car engineer, in the past. you input your data and it tries to give you a solution. It can also be found on steam.
Nice sheet! Im using some Excel sheet from GTR2. But im afraid this is too difficult for peeps to sort out. They want pre fab fast food, out of the box ready to go.
Not everyone has countless hours of time, when he just wants to do a little club run in the evening. There are people with work, children, other hobbies, that just wanna hop into proper clean racing once in a while, and have a working car, that doesn't want to spin out every corner.Nice sheet! Im using some Excel sheet from GTR2. But im afraid this is too difficult for peeps to sort out. They want pre fab fast food, out of the box ready to go.
Nice sheet! Im using some Excel sheet from GTR2. But im afraid this is too difficult for peeps to sort out. They want pre fab fast food, out of the box ready to go.