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FWD request
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#1 - MR_B
FWD request
What i'd personally want would be more fwd cars, yeah i know im a "demo racer/noob" but, i like fwd style, and theres not many to choose from.....blooming marvelous game though

Oh, and i know this belongs on another thread, but i have to add that i have also noticed that lag problem where people seemingly get ahead of everyone else......its probably just skill...looks suspicious though... :P
I'll shut up now...
more fwd? we need more AWD..

we have several FWD cars
XFGTi
FXO
UF1k
XFGTR
UFGTR

thats just under half the cars... do we honestly need more "now" ?
im sure more will come in S3 (eeesh :S) ..but if anything its AWD we need, since we only have 2
#3 - MR_B
Fair do's lol, could be worse, could have no AWD cars...
Learn to love RWDs and your sorted.
Don't need to learn! It's mankinds natural tendancy to prefer RWD. Those that prefer 4WD or FWD are merely freaks. Blots in the evolutionary chain

:haha:
In my opinion - RWD is the best. But you like what you like.
Although alot of people who have an licensed S1/2 they most likely have steering wheels and pedals RWD cars are much easier however with a mouse and KB RWD's fo me are a nightmare because your either on or off the power, no inbetween so it's wheelspin out of corners etc so its my tendancy to go for FWD cars and on the demo theres only the XFGTi so not much choice, but i am going to get a license and wheel etc
#8 - izard
1150 kg 2.5 L v6 with fwd, just like my car would be great!

Nice companion for the fxo

And i agree we need more awd, it's just shitloads of fun.
Rwd is ofcourse shitloads of fun too, but different fun
#9 - ORION
Quote from tristancliffe :Don't need to learn! It's mankinds natural tendancy to prefer RWD. Those that prefer 4WD or FWD are merely freaks. Blots in the evolutionary chain

:haha:

RWD is simply the most effective way to accelerate a car.
But sadly, in LFS it's not very realistic, as the difference between static friction and sliding friction is almost zero.
Actually you are drifting all the time, even when the steering angle is very low, but indeed this is not possible in real life.
When you look at replays from fast drivers, they dont steer at all out of the turns, their wheels are straight and they can steer with the throttle.
In real life, the tyres have the most grip when they are sliding a very little bit, but that's just a few centimetres per second.
Quote from ORION :In real life, the tyres have the most grip when they are sliding a very little bit, but that's just a few centimetres per second.

It's all about the optimum slip angles, rather than cm/s.

You can get the slip angle best on the front wheels easily enough since you can steer them, but because the rear wheels are fixed this means you need to be drifting slightly in order to get the most grip.
You are the Guru Bob. But anyways I agree with ORION in case of the static friction. I am almost sure that devs got this issue pinned on their monitors and from what they offered so far, we can just safely wait a bit for the next stage.

I mean, of course I have never even touched anything near to GTRs in my life. The most powerfull car I could try was some old Maserati Biturbo. But I still think that if real RWD cars handled exactly like S2 model, we would see many spinning Ferrari, Jaguars or even M3s on the street. (Not to mention american cars, which are not so popular here so I don't see them outside)

As you can probably tell, I'm all but the profesional racer. This is just my personal guess, which I would love to be commented by guys who can really compare with real, vibrating, smelling, pushing you to the seat racing cars.

Well, I'm not so experienced with GT cars but I drove a lot of cars and had the opportunity to try a Porsche GT3 and a Ferrari F355 Challenge on tracks. The main difference between simulation and real life is the way you behave : When you feel the acceleration, you release your feet from the gas pedal, believe me! (not speaking of lateral acceleration). And you won't accelerate to 'red zone' on little gears. From what I've tried, wheels lock quite easily, like in simulation. On the contrary, I had the impression that RWD tended to have more understeer (surprising, isn't it) : rear tyre are always oversized and get much more grip than front : when you accelerate, weight transfers from front to rear and leave your car understeering. To have it oversteer, you'll have to enter the corner too quick or start accelerating with left feet on gas
#13 - MR_B
RWD is a pain for me...especially because i use keyboard... i can do it.... just painfully slow!
Quote from izard :1150 kg 2.5 L v6 with fwd, just like my car would be great!

Ah, a KL swapped MX3 owner I see....very cool. Come chat at mx6.com sometime if you are bored.
Quote from MR_B :RWD is a pain for me...especially because i use keyboard... i can do it.... just painfully slow!

Quick solution in four easy steps
  1. Buy a FF wheel
  2. Purchase S1
  3. Purchase S2
  4. Close your mouth again, after experiencing the sheer awesomeness of this game
Quote from AndroidXP :Quick solution in four easy steps
  1. Buy a FF wheel
  2. Purchase S1
  3. Purchase S2
  4. Close your mouth again, after experiencing the sheer awesomeness of this game

Did that, still can't get the XRT quickly around Blackwood GP But the FZ50 is more fun anyways
Me neither... In fact, I lost 1-2 seconds with XFG per lap as I'm adjusting to wheel instead of mouse now...

OT: Force Feedback in this game is a blast! I never really recognized till I tried one of my other racing games with my wheel... Also, a I drove XRT for two weeks now, I really messed up my first rounds with XFG now... Such a difference in FF...
The FXO is really nice if you get S2, but it understeers a touch.
#19 - MR_B
Quote from AndroidXP :Quick solution in four easy steps
  1. Buy a FF wheel
  2. Purchase S1
  3. Purchase S2
  4. Close your mouth again, after experiencing the sheer awesomeness of this game

1. will do
2. ?
3. will do
4. Hell Yeah!
Quote from MR_B :1. will do
2. ?
3. will do
4. Hell Yeah!

To get S2 you need to buy S1 and S2. You get 3 options when buying IIRC.

-Purchase S1 (£12)
-Purchase S2 (£12)
-Purchase S1/S2 package (£24)

If your new you to LFS you obviously will want both packages.
#21 - MR_B
Quote from Stellios :To get S2 you need to buy S1 and S2. You get 3 options when buying IIRC.

-Purchase S1 (£12)
-Purchase S2 (£12)
-Purchase S1/S2 package (£24)

If your new you to LFS you obviously will want both packages.

who wouldnt buy S2!?? i want me a piece of that FXO
Ironically, the FXO is in S1...
.. yeah, fxo-r is in s2 though. but that one's awd
Quote from Stellios :The FXO is really nice if you get S2, but it understeers a touch.

Aye, and badly on FE. As I found today. Took me ages to sort out the problem, and pretty much had to totaly redo my setup =/
But as I race with a mouse, I find the tighter tracks are better then the open ones, as I can just off the gas, guide the FXO round the corner, and apply gas when needed. Never noticed the understeer upto FE So bad, every corner I'd run wide.

But as for RWD and digital controles. Use morse code. I rarely get a problem (unless I power on too early, so I just run 1 gear higher then I should, and if I need the extra power downshift after exiting the corner) by tapping the gas, and break, I was able to run 13 laps in BL with the FXO before I decied to pit as the tyres started to lose grip (could of gone more, but I was trying to find the best lines), and the front tyres were ~60 all over, and no bald spots, and the rear... well they was stone cold (How the hell do you warm up the rears in that car >.<).
#25 - MR_B
Quote from AndroidXP :Ironically, the FXO is in S1...

I knew that :dunce: ........ hmmm, how much longer can i hide behind the excuse "i'm a noob" i wonder......
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