Sacrilege ! It's handles just great (it's not changed since you last tried it btw) Just gotta learn how to deal with lift off oversteer. Once it clicks you can make that car do anything you like. Massive drifts around Pouhon is my current hobby
Just be aware that once you get out of the Rookie series (which doesn't take long at all) the costs for new tracks for your first full series can be quite high.
Your best bet is to get one of the 1 or 3 month promos to begin with so you can see what its all about, whether you like it and to understand the costs involved before commiting to a years subscription.
Haha. As a forklift driver I can assure you the Lotus drives nothing like one
I really never understood all the fuss about the Lotus handling. I drive it almost exactly the same way as the Star Mazda. It's a little more sensitive in the steering department ( I believe it was Mario Andretti that said "the Lotus 79 needs to be driven with the wrists") and you need better throttle control exiting slower corners, but apart from that its just a case of "floor the bugger and it will stick" It handles like a dream and is far more exciting to drive than the Williams
That's how to tune your FFB perfectly. Adjust the levels until the grey bar just hits the top during max FFB moments. If it's hitting the top the majority of the time it's clipping and your not getting the lovely subtle forces netKar excels at.
I find the default FFB levels are way to high with a DFGT. The KS2 is about 2.400 by default iirc. I had to take it down to 0.800 and it transformed the FFB completely.
Sorry, I do have a bee in my bonnet about online cheating. I despise cheats..they are the lowest of the low and ruin so many online games for the majority of honest gamers. I cant trust anyone that's cheated before not to do it again.
OK, I admit my ignorance of Cheat Engine. Apologies to any innocent user of this program.
lol! How old are you? There's nothing like being called "Son" by a 17 year old to raise a smile.
Go away kid.
True, I generally hate that "guilty until proven innocent" attitude. When it comes to cheats though I do tend to have a "guilty when proven guilty before" attitude.
I'm about as far away from a FOX News person as it's possible to get btw
He's used the knife to kill before, yet still keeps it on his person. The impartial bystander will always suspect he'll use it again unless he gets rid of it.