Looks the same for me...ermmm is this normal? Are we doing something wrong?
edit: turning completely road reflection off, removes water from track.
Actually you can see where you get a drying line. You cant see where is standing water.Looks the same for me...
If you turn off road reflection and thereby remove the water, you won't be able to see where the line is drying, right?
If you are new with rf2 prototypes, I would suggest you go with the Cadillac. I find it to be more stable and easier to drive than the LMP2 cars.Good morning! When i said yesterday about the tires on Discord i could barely hear your answers xD Had discord a bit low at the moment. So sorry for maybe ignoring your suggestions!
But yeah, after the pit stop i tried to relax my driving a bit, and gained a bit more stability/ grip!
I have so little experience in rF2, and it was my first drive in a prototype!
It was fun nevertheless!
Oh...Yeah, I have no idea how the tires work in rF2! Nor the setup in that respect!Also don't know if you heard about it, but rf2 has a "feature" (read bug) where tires should always be lowest pressure possible. If you don't cook your tires on lap 1, it can give you up to a second per lap
If anyone want to try, that was the setup I was using with the DPi
NO!I have heared something about Buenos Aires having layouts we did not use last month
@Ole Marius Myrvold what's next?