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Just curious on what you're guys thoughts are on Project Cars? I've been playing it a bit lately and I think its pretty fun. Excited to see what they do to it with PC 2 when it comes out in the fall.
I actually got the free download and haven't fired it up yet. I'll give it a go soon and see. I've heard it's not very well-suited to a controller?
I just started using my own tunes. I was using raceboy77 or something before but it was uncontrollable. I'm really not very versed on this type of suspension dynamic. Could you post the words of your tune? I would like to learn more about it
Fwiw I had laps where I was faster until the last then then I did some bonehead move (each time) and sabotaged myself. I should buy xbl again.
Looking forward to giving pc2 a go. Never played pc1 but they've played up pc2 a bit about being what forza should have been
I actually got the free download and haven't fired it up yet. I'll give it a go soon and see. I've heard it's not very well-suited to a controller?
I'm not a huge gamer so I don't have a wheel/pedals and do everything with a controller. Seemed ok to me, although I mostly used lower power cars like E30 M3's and such, not the full out prototype cars they have in there.
I do wish that there were more cars to choose from, but there are lots of tracks and they are really well detailed!
Steve • Toronto
1991 318is • Brillantrot Build Thread
I just started using my own tunes. I was using raceboy77 or something before but it was uncontrollable. I'm really not very versed on this type of suspension dynamic.
Fwiw I had laps where I was faster until the last then then I did some bonehead move (each time) and sabotaged myself. I should buy xbl again.
I've heard the "leaderboard" tunes can be hard to use unless you adjust your driving to match them. I prefer to make my own to suit my driving style.
I can tell you: real-world tuning knowledge means next to nothing in Forza. It's infuriating.
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I've heard the "leaderboard" tunes can be hard to use unless you adjust your driving to match them. I prefer to make my own to suit my driving style.
I can tell you: real-world tuning knowledge means next to nothing in Forza. It's infuriating.
Thats so true. If you wanna build a car to drift. You gotta exactly the opposite of what you would do to any real car. Seems like i notice downforce adjustments more then anything else.
1989 325isl1984 euro 320il1970 2002 Racecar 1991 318i 4dr slick top
Mike I will say your tune was much more stable than mine. I had some laps where I was at least a second ahead of you but I just kept pushing too hard. The Nurburgring gp circuit really favors at least a little downforce, and the 24 has absolutely 0 haha
Mike I will say your tune was much more stable than mine. I had some laps where I was at least a second ahead of you but I just kept pushing too hard. The Nurburgring gp circuit really favors at least a little downforce, and the 24 has absolutely 0 haha
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I'd be curious to try your tune. That fast lap was actually one of my worst for the first half, but I really nailed the Schumacher esses and the two after that. I was surprised where I ended up.
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