Whole new tyre physics model! Look forward to testing it
I've thought for about a year now that the old model felt well balanced and more natural to how a real life car would corner with a symmetrical setup when in LFS you set positive camber on the inside tyre for a corner. It's good to know I wasn't totally crazy, because when I made such comments to some people they thought I was looney lol
That could possibly have a bearing on so many things in LFS my mind is drooling If the inside has more play at the limit of grip than it does now then cutting a corner will possibly be less advantage than currently Also the very obvious one is that locked diffs and high preload will behave a little differently at the limit than they currently do, and when trail braking into a corner the clutch pack diff will likely behave a little differently to how it does now with low preload.... also I can see that camber tyre wear heat etc all could be different - the mind boggles at the possibilities
Thx for the report the wait will be worth it imo
kaynd had some interesting ideas as well. http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?p=960535#post960535
Another area that might benefit from all this is low speed grip?
I've thought for about a year now that the old model felt well balanced and more natural to how a real life car would corner with a symmetrical setup when in LFS you set positive camber on the inside tyre for a corner. It's good to know I wasn't totally crazy, because when I made such comments to some people they thought I was looney lol
That could possibly have a bearing on so many things in LFS my mind is drooling If the inside has more play at the limit of grip than it does now then cutting a corner will possibly be less advantage than currently Also the very obvious one is that locked diffs and high preload will behave a little differently at the limit than they currently do, and when trail braking into a corner the clutch pack diff will likely behave a little differently to how it does now with low preload.... also I can see that camber tyre wear heat etc all could be different - the mind boggles at the possibilities
Thx for the report the wait will be worth it imo
kaynd had some interesting ideas as well. http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?p=960535#post960535
Another area that might benefit from all this is low speed grip?