I don't have skills on mechanics and I don't understand why occours what I will say now but, in RL the rear suspensions on a street car works different than in LFS.
In a street car if you put reverse, move and pull hand brake the rear of car will move up, if you move forward (30kmh or something, without lock) the rear of car will move down.
I tried it with 7 diferent cars, (Opel Vectra '92, Citroen sXara picasso '06, peugeot partner '09, peugeot partner '05, peugeot 307 '07, opel astra '01, the most exagerated reaction is in the old/bad cars like Opel Vectra '92 and peugeot partner '05)
In LFS the reactions are completely opposite. In LFS if you move in reverse and pull handbrake the rear of car move down, I tried with XRT and FXO and XFG with hard_track setup
I don't know how affects to drive this in race. I think, and is just a guess because as I have no knowledge of mechanics, I think it has to do with modeling of the suspension or the way it is mounted in the car
It is solved on the next scirocco patch?
In a street car if you put reverse, move and pull hand brake the rear of car will move up, if you move forward (30kmh or something, without lock) the rear of car will move down.
I tried it with 7 diferent cars, (Opel Vectra '92, Citroen sXara picasso '06, peugeot partner '09, peugeot partner '05, peugeot 307 '07, opel astra '01, the most exagerated reaction is in the old/bad cars like Opel Vectra '92 and peugeot partner '05)
In LFS the reactions are completely opposite. In LFS if you move in reverse and pull handbrake the rear of car move down, I tried with XRT and FXO and XFG with hard_track setup
I don't know how affects to drive this in race. I think, and is just a guess because as I have no knowledge of mechanics, I think it has to do with modeling of the suspension or the way it is mounted in the car
It is solved on the next scirocco patch?