You know, I've read your posts. They took a little bit to interpret, but
they made sense.... except for THIS one. Just what are you trying to say?
Uh LFS is not an easy game to play. It takes a while to learn
LOL it takes longer to learn than a grammar course... LOL sorry, had to throw that one in
I dunno. listen to the advice given to you, it's pretty good. and keep practicing, no one demands that you win place or show, so try to take things in stride.
just at the right place, there is some more banking that keeps you from sliding. If you get 2 feet away from the apex, your outside tire will loose a few % of grip.
first of all, you are very quick for a new driver.
second of all, the fact you are frustrated because you want to go faster points out that Live for Speed isn't a game, its racing, and racing is damn tough. If it was easy none of us would be here we would all have "won" already if it was an arcade style thing.
If you want to be quicker, the fastest way is to drive a bit more slowly.
FOCUS on being at the right place, having your car be on the physical (haha) piece of pavement that is the best. If you are 20 inches from the grass before a corner, you will go 5% slower through than if you were 2 inches from the grass.
Trying to go fast right away is what many of us did ( / do) for years and it is very frustrating because you never end up ON the line. If you are carrying too much speed into the corner, you scrub your tires and fight with the steering wheel to get back into place.
If you go slow(er) and enter the corner at just the speed that your tires can handle, then you are on the gas faster and smoother and don't steer so much. That is where you will find your 108, trust me.
Welcome to LFS and see you on the track! ps CTRA is for getting quick fast.
I'm french, for me it is very very difficult to understand your writing. (and typing real english) Go to autocross and turn round to try different things, to understand your car, and maybe change setup.
this thread is v. funny sounds like your hurting their brother.
just keep at it, the lap times will come down. I know how you feel when you say it seems like the other cars do it so easy, but there is a lot of practice put into getting good. being able to fiddle with the set ups is handy as well.
been racin about a month now and am finding this game dont come to you easy
sreiously tho, get hold of some decent set ups, that could be a big help.
I can't add much more than other have said apart from the old SLOW in and FAST out. Be SUBTLE and smooth with the control, don't fight with them unless the car is already out of shape.
If you have never driven a car IRL over the limit you have a LOT to learn. Once you have learnt all that you then have to learn how LFS communicates that information, you are missing the changes in G so have to use other information.
On another tangent, you should learn to improve your written English. I know you have been bashed here for it but in life you will hit this again and again. If you can't put forward you ideas/questions in clear grammer with punctuation you will not get very far in life.
In New Zealand the exam board tried to be hip and trendy and allow text speach in exams but before the ink had time to dry there was a HUGE backlash. This forced a backdown. Text talk belongs in text messages & IM, nowhere else.