Well i did an even faster lap on Westhill international (added SPR), could've gone faster but was a bit cautious with hot tires at the end there.
Really love the stability now, it's super stable on braking zones, fast corners, even bumpy roads are not a problem now. Before the bike would unsettle a lot if you tried to take a fast corner on a bumpy road. And it's still as nimble as before.
I think what Marty is trying to say is that low speed model and interpolation between the low and high speed models have less sensitivity and you have to turn the wheel more. I don't really like it myself either. High speed model feels very responsive to controls so driving above 72km/h all is good but when you drop below that, sensitivity starts to decrease and you have to turn the wheel more to make the corner. I suppose it drops sensitivity gradually and that's why it feels weird and unresponsive and hard to know how much to turn the wheel at certain speed.
I'd prefer D44 low speed handling it was very responsive, doing low speed figure 8's or u turns on a small road was so easy. Good way to test that between the versions is to load Karting national it has plenty of slow turns. I'm sure most of the bikes act the same but i was using Reaper X1 for testing that.
Also, is tire digging into the ground will be fixed in the new tires physics? Kinda messes up wheelies and stoppies now
Really love the stability now, it's super stable on braking zones, fast corners, even bumpy roads are not a problem now. Before the bike would unsettle a lot if you tried to take a fast corner on a bumpy road. And it's still as nimble as before.
I think what Marty is trying to say is that low speed model and interpolation between the low and high speed models have less sensitivity and you have to turn the wheel more. I don't really like it myself either. High speed model feels very responsive to controls so driving above 72km/h all is good but when you drop below that, sensitivity starts to decrease and you have to turn the wheel more to make the corner. I suppose it drops sensitivity gradually and that's why it feels weird and unresponsive and hard to know how much to turn the wheel at certain speed.
I'd prefer D44 low speed handling it was very responsive, doing low speed figure 8's or u turns on a small road was so easy. Good way to test that between the versions is to load Karting national it has plenty of slow turns. I'm sure most of the bikes act the same but i was using Reaper X1 for testing that.
Also, is tire digging into the ground will be fixed in the new tires physics? Kinda messes up wheelies and stoppies now