I just have to mention this!
When at low speeds, the traction control of the BF1 is really strange. The traction control limits the amount of power for the car, and I think it limit it WAY too close to the edge of losing grip. It needs to limit the power so that you don't have any wheelspin AT ALL. Because right now you can burn the tires at low speeds and leave skidmarks with the traction control, and it is really crappy when you are turning in very low speed corners... it gets in the way when your car is actually in control. You have this sort of sliding feel to the car and you think you should be in control, but you arent because it is allowing such a small amount of wheelspin to the car. So I suggest that it needs to allow more grip rather than a small amount of wheelspin. Plus you are heating up your tires really bad, which is another problem with the TC.
This has nothing to do with the allowed wheelspin percentage on the car, it is the way the TC works. Because no matter what percentage you can set, it will always allow some sliding at low speeds. I don't know any other way of describing it so here is my advanced chart :
Current TC at lowspeeds:
GRIP ------ LIGHT SLIPPAGE ------ BURNOUT
[_______________|____________________]
Suggested TC at lowspeeds:
GRIP ------ LIGHT SLIPPAGE ------ BURNOUT
[________|___________________________]
Heheh. Well I guess that is easier to visualize. Basically, just limit the power at low speeds to a much lower power level so that it does not create slippage. TC needs to be perfected, because the BF1 just drifts way too much at low speeds, and even high speeds.
When at low speeds, the traction control of the BF1 is really strange. The traction control limits the amount of power for the car, and I think it limit it WAY too close to the edge of losing grip. It needs to limit the power so that you don't have any wheelspin AT ALL. Because right now you can burn the tires at low speeds and leave skidmarks with the traction control, and it is really crappy when you are turning in very low speed corners... it gets in the way when your car is actually in control. You have this sort of sliding feel to the car and you think you should be in control, but you arent because it is allowing such a small amount of wheelspin to the car. So I suggest that it needs to allow more grip rather than a small amount of wheelspin. Plus you are heating up your tires really bad, which is another problem with the TC.
This has nothing to do with the allowed wheelspin percentage on the car, it is the way the TC works. Because no matter what percentage you can set, it will always allow some sliding at low speeds. I don't know any other way of describing it so here is my advanced chart :
Current TC at lowspeeds:
GRIP ------ LIGHT SLIPPAGE ------ BURNOUT
[_______________|____________________]
Suggested TC at lowspeeds:
GRIP ------ LIGHT SLIPPAGE ------ BURNOUT
[________|___________________________]
Heheh. Well I guess that is easier to visualize. Basically, just limit the power at low speeds to a much lower power level so that it does not create slippage. TC needs to be perfected, because the BF1 just drifts way too much at low speeds, and even high speeds.