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Ghost: The yellow line, is it a bad thing?
I have been trying too beat my time thanks to the Ghost car mod, too the man:banana_ra, just one question, does the yellow line mean room for improvement. I come from a motocross background and the rule of thumb was either you are balls to the wall (controlled) or you are braking (the yellow means no change in speed, for those that do not follow). Question is should there be a yellow line, should I try too minimise this line or is it an acceptable in F1 to have patches of stable speed.

Any help would be appreciated,

Thanks
Ruckus37
The yellow line ?, depends on where it is, if it's down your trouser leg, then no, it aint such a good thing
If it's on ghost car, then to be honest, i have absolutely no idea, i've never used it, sorry.

I know how frustrating it can be when you post something, and it seems everyone's ignoring you

Perhaps you could try searching some of the earlier posts in this section when Ghost Car was first released, there way be an explanation of how to get the maximum from the prog ??, but it's not something i've used so i cant really say much, other than offer a childish joke

If you posted this in the "General" section, someone would only whinge, and move it back here, lol,
as far as I know green is accelerating, red is letting off the throttle (first I thought it was braking) and yellow means stable speed. Dont think you can improve the stable speed, but maybe a little but it wont show that much. if you go a couple km/t faster the line will still be yellow
#5 - evans
Quote from Sp3cTr3 :as far as I know green is accelerating, red is letting off the throttle (first I thought it was braking) and yellow means stable speed. Dont think you can improve the stable speed, but maybe a little but it wont show that much. if you go a couple km/t faster the line will still be yellow

Red is braking. As soon as you ease off the throttle, the car will start slowing down. I think the color codes are based on the G-force measuring in LFS. Green means negative lateral G and red means positive lateral G.
You probably mean longitudinal.

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