Hi guys,
Have beend driving the XRR for a few km's now, but I can never get to grips with this piece of junk of a car! I've tried everything setup-wise - maximum toe-out on the rear, maximum rear downforce... but whenever I get anywhere to close to the car's limits, I spin round and round!! Even when I don't spin round and round, after 4 laps my tyres are good as shot.
Help me, so my experience with the XR GTR can be a great experience rather than one which was nothing but frustration!!! (And please, don't tell me to drive the FXO GTR. I hate that car a lot now.)
I love skinning this car, and I want to love driving it too! But it seems to have the air of a tsundere*... how can I get it to love me?
*tsundere = (ツンデレ, Tsundere?) is a Japanese term for a personality that is initially combative, but becomes loving and emotionally vulnerable. Tsundere is the antonym of yandere where a person is initially loving, then combative, often brutally so. The definition of the term has evolved to apply to not only characters who change from harsh to gentle but who are cold on the outside and kind internally. It is a character archetype in Japanese anime and manga. Tsundere is a combination of the two words tsuntsun (ツンツン, tsuntsun?), and deredere (デレデレ, deredere?). Tsuntsun is defined as "aloof, morose, pointed", and deredere is defined as "exhausted, lovestruck" Tsunderekko (ツンデレっ娘, Tsunderekko?) is a related noun, referring to a girl with a tsundere personality. While the term is most often applied to women, it is gender-neutral and can be applied to men as well. While tsunderekko are not exclusive to Japanese entertainment, the term tsundere came about as a result of the need to describe the many tsunderekko found in games and harem anime. Like nekomimi, tsundere is considered a moe-inspiring character trait.
Have beend driving the XRR for a few km's now, but I can never get to grips with this piece of junk of a car! I've tried everything setup-wise - maximum toe-out on the rear, maximum rear downforce... but whenever I get anywhere to close to the car's limits, I spin round and round!! Even when I don't spin round and round, after 4 laps my tyres are good as shot.
Help me, so my experience with the XR GTR can be a great experience rather than one which was nothing but frustration!!! (And please, don't tell me to drive the FXO GTR. I hate that car a lot now.)
I love skinning this car, and I want to love driving it too! But it seems to have the air of a tsundere*... how can I get it to love me?
*tsundere = (ツンデレ, Tsundere?) is a Japanese term for a personality that is initially combative, but becomes loving and emotionally vulnerable. Tsundere is the antonym of yandere where a person is initially loving, then combative, often brutally so. The definition of the term has evolved to apply to not only characters who change from harsh to gentle but who are cold on the outside and kind internally. It is a character archetype in Japanese anime and manga. Tsundere is a combination of the two words tsuntsun (ツンツン, tsuntsun?), and deredere (デレデレ, deredere?). Tsuntsun is defined as "aloof, morose, pointed", and deredere is defined as "exhausted, lovestruck" Tsunderekko (ツンデレっ娘, Tsunderekko?) is a related noun, referring to a girl with a tsundere personality. While the term is most often applied to women, it is gender-neutral and can be applied to men as well. While tsunderekko are not exclusive to Japanese entertainment, the term tsundere came about as a result of the need to describe the many tsunderekko found in games and harem anime. Like nekomimi, tsundere is considered a moe-inspiring character trait.