Hello,
Recently I'm driving more BF1. Gives a real rush, I like that. But..
After Aston National, Redline Racing #3 started running Kyoto GP Long. That's great, but I found out that there are only 3 braking points.
So, I started to compare it to real tracks, average kph on the WR laps. I only took the usual driven tracks.
LFS, from 'slow' to fast:
Real F1, a few tracks:
These times were the fastest laps done in 2006 by the BWM Saubers.
Shame Spa Francorchamps wasn't driven that year.
As you can see, most tracks are a lot slower then the most LFS tracks.
Monza is the fastest track there is currently in F1, yet 3 tracks (from the ones I messured) are way faster in LFS. Silverstone is also conciderate as a fast track, 7 tracks are faster. Only Aston North & Fern Bay Gold seem to have a decent average speed. But they're still pretty fast. Even Indy is slower, with its half oval.
My conclusion is that LFS has a lot of fun corners, but mostly they are just too fast. That's a shame with the downforce cars, you can't driver very close to someone in high speed corners.
So, I think there may be more slower corners. Not only hairpins, but also slower 90 degree turns. The fact that a lot of corners are banked in LFS makes them faster too. Also, most hairpins in LFS are just flat out (with the BF1), or almost flat out. Tracks like Monza, San Marino, Gilles Villeneuve, Nurburgring, Silverstone, Magny-Cours, etc. all have slow hairpins. Maybe It should make the fun bigger. Running over the curbs as fast as you can, flying in the air, but not as extreme as it is now.
Just an idea. This is not another "please more tracks like.. blabla.. in LFS!!" -thread. But just an idea to make it feel a bit more real maybe.
The current tracks are fun btw, so keep them..
Recently I'm driving more BF1. Gives a real rush, I like that. But..
After Aston National, Redline Racing #3 started running Kyoto GP Long. That's great, but I found out that there are only 3 braking points.
So, I started to compare it to real tracks, average kph on the WR laps. I only took the usual driven tracks.
LFS, from 'slow' to fast:
Aston North 218,9 kph
Fern Bay Gold 218,2 kph
Blackwood 234,9 kph
Kyoto National 242,1 kph
Aston National 247,5 kph
Kyoto GP Long 262,8 kph
Westhill 268,9 kph
Aston Historic 269,6 kph
Real F1, a few tracks:
Nurburgring 204,0 kph
Gilles Villeneuve 207,0 kph
Indianapolis 210,6 kph
Silverstone 229,5 kph
Monza 256,6 kph
These times were the fastest laps done in 2006 by the BWM Saubers.
Shame Spa Francorchamps wasn't driven that year.
As you can see, most tracks are a lot slower then the most LFS tracks.
Monza is the fastest track there is currently in F1, yet 3 tracks (from the ones I messured) are way faster in LFS. Silverstone is also conciderate as a fast track, 7 tracks are faster. Only Aston North & Fern Bay Gold seem to have a decent average speed. But they're still pretty fast. Even Indy is slower, with its half oval.
My conclusion is that LFS has a lot of fun corners, but mostly they are just too fast. That's a shame with the downforce cars, you can't driver very close to someone in high speed corners.
So, I think there may be more slower corners. Not only hairpins, but also slower 90 degree turns. The fact that a lot of corners are banked in LFS makes them faster too. Also, most hairpins in LFS are just flat out (with the BF1), or almost flat out. Tracks like Monza, San Marino, Gilles Villeneuve, Nurburgring, Silverstone, Magny-Cours, etc. all have slow hairpins. Maybe It should make the fun bigger. Running over the curbs as fast as you can, flying in the air, but not as extreme as it is now.
Just an idea. This is not another "please more tracks like.. blabla.. in LFS!!" -thread. But just an idea to make it feel a bit more real maybe.
The current tracks are fun btw, so keep them..