Been driving the GTR:s on Aston Nat. for the last few days (nothing else to do), and I've noticed that I am several seconds slower than everybody else. This happens on any track with any car. For now I will just go into the GTR:s (only servers with more than 6-8 people in them with resonable ping).
Up to the first split I'm over 2 seconds (up to 3 sometimes) behind most guys in the FXR and 1.5 to 2 seconds behind in the FZR. I think I lose quite a lot of time in the first corner. For me I can't keep the car from oversteering there no matter what set, speed, throttle use, car. Actually that seems to be a problem I have with just about every car on any track with any set at any (fast) speed.
I've tried the ghost-mod out to improve my racing live and braking points, and when I use those of other people I cannot maintain the line even if I'm not at their speed my car just wont hold the line (brake slightly before, throttle slightly afterwards, meaing I'm coasting longer at lower speed and still can't maintain a good line).
I've attached a hotlap replay to show where how just about every lap I drive goes. I did not bother to heat the tyres properly because I knew even with heated tyres the effects are the same.
Could my wheel be the cause of this?
Without Force Feadback I can't feel anything from the car and the wheels movement, kind of hard to describe, feels like I'm moving something that doesn't respond right away to my movements and I have to correct it way to often. Kind of like moving a box attached to a rope on a low friction area, it's easy to move over the area but very hard with fine control of it. And of course when not using Force Feedback I'm going to spinout without anything telling me that the car is doing so.
If I however use Force Feedback I can feel the wheel telling me that the car is about to spin out and naturally I try to keep the car from
spinning out and lose time in the process. When I do lose grip I let the Force Feedback to sort out some of the trouble (just keep the wheel where it is and go full throttle and voila - back in control. After a few seconds.)
I can't afford a new wheel because I'm buying a laptop next week. I need it for school and lots of other stuff. I only use this computer I'm sitting at right nopw for gaming (and everything else until I get the laptop).
Is there anything I can do or am I f***ed?
(somewhat long post...)
Up to the first split I'm over 2 seconds (up to 3 sometimes) behind most guys in the FXR and 1.5 to 2 seconds behind in the FZR. I think I lose quite a lot of time in the first corner. For me I can't keep the car from oversteering there no matter what set, speed, throttle use, car. Actually that seems to be a problem I have with just about every car on any track with any set at any (fast) speed.
I've tried the ghost-mod out to improve my racing live and braking points, and when I use those of other people I cannot maintain the line even if I'm not at their speed my car just wont hold the line (brake slightly before, throttle slightly afterwards, meaing I'm coasting longer at lower speed and still can't maintain a good line).
I've attached a hotlap replay to show where how just about every lap I drive goes. I did not bother to heat the tyres properly because I knew even with heated tyres the effects are the same.
Could my wheel be the cause of this?
Without Force Feadback I can't feel anything from the car and the wheels movement, kind of hard to describe, feels like I'm moving something that doesn't respond right away to my movements and I have to correct it way to often. Kind of like moving a box attached to a rope on a low friction area, it's easy to move over the area but very hard with fine control of it. And of course when not using Force Feedback I'm going to spinout without anything telling me that the car is doing so.
If I however use Force Feedback I can feel the wheel telling me that the car is about to spin out and naturally I try to keep the car from
spinning out and lose time in the process. When I do lose grip I let the Force Feedback to sort out some of the trouble (just keep the wheel where it is and go full throttle and voila - back in control. After a few seconds.)
I can't afford a new wheel because I'm buying a laptop next week. I need it for school and lots of other stuff. I only use this computer I'm sitting at right nopw for gaming (and everything else until I get the laptop).
Is there anything I can do or am I f***ed?
(somewhat long post...)