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Post by Tsupernami on Jan 26, 2018 18:29:19 GMT
Maybe. But of course Wednesdays were never busy for me for work but every Wednesday in February is gonna be a no go because I have meetings and travel and conference calls. RIP. I'll do Wednesday you do Friday?
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Post by Kaleeb42 on Jan 26, 2018 19:06:34 GMT
Maybe. But of course Wednesdays were never busy for me for work but every Wednesday in February is gonna be a no go because I have meetings and travel and conference calls. RIP. I'll do Wednesday you do Friday? That could work. I'll let the poll run through the weekend, but we can tentatively plan on that.
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Post by radas59 on Jan 30, 2018 15:52:56 GMT
I heard some people complaining about setups making a huge difference in races and that it's way too hard to understand them. Well, they certainly make a difference and can make your car a lot faster and more pleasant to drive. I also guess it's all about practice and it's nothing too complicated. So I made this document where I explain how it all works and what to do if your car is for example too understeery. Nothing too complicated, no useless theory, just straight to the things. I used this playlist as a guide so you can check that out as well. Feel free to contact me if you need any help or find any mistake in the document.
P.S Is there gonna be the playlist at the end or not?
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Post by fab. ICEMAN on Jan 30, 2018 16:54:49 GMT
I heard some people complaining about setups making a huge difference in races and that it's way too hard to understand them. Well, they certainly make a difference and can make your car a lot faster and more pleasant to drive. I also guess it's all about practice and it's nothing too complicated. So I made this document where I explain how it all works and what to do if your car is for example too understeery. Nothing too complicated, no useless theory, just straight to the things. I used this playlist as a guide so you can check that out as well. Feel free to contact me if you need any help or find any mistake in the document.
P.S Is there gonna be the playlist at the end or not?Very good stuff radas! It is indeed nothing too much over-complicated. Practicing different changes on the setup is still the biggest factor imo. Let me just re-post the guides I posted in the PCARS thread: www.racedepartment.com/threads/assetto-corsa-car-setup-guides.99049/gridmotorsports.com/forum/league/723889049/595195175/rfactor-f1-setup-guide.pdfThey're from different games, but the the principle stays the same and can be copied 1to1 to PCARS. And I still wanna point out that I would have nothing against racing with default setups for the majority of the casual races. In a 10 or 15 min qualifying session, you don't wanna spend half the time setting up your car. Best is always to go on track and get to know the car and your lines. You don't always have to change tire pressure or camber to manage tire temps, adjusting the way you drive still plays the biggest role in it. And if you wanna setup your car properly for a event race or so, start doing it offline with Jussi's Suspension Calculator. You need a bit of time to get into it, but the outcome is definitely worth it. EDIT: Personal note from my side: I have almost 300 hours into the game and would say I know the basics of setting up your car, but it is still incredible how much faster you get by just putting practice into the car and track. I've seen it in the Go4 where we raced default setups only. Forget everything about setups, learning how to drive is the big point.
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Post by radas59 on Jan 30, 2018 17:24:22 GMT
I heard some people complaining about setups making a huge difference in races and that it's way too hard to understand them. Well, they certainly make a difference and can make your car a lot faster and more pleasant to drive. I also guess it's all about practice and it's nothing too complicated. So I made this document where I explain how it all works and what to do if your car is for example too understeery. Nothing too complicated, no useless theory, just straight to the things. I used this playlist as a guide so you can check that out as well. Feel free to contact me if you need any help or find any mistake in the document.
P.S Is there gonna be the playlist at the end or not?Very good stuff radas! It is indeed nothing too much over-complicated. Practicing different changes on the setup is still the biggest factor imo. Let me just re-post the guides I posted in the PCARS thread: www.racedepartment.com/threads/assetto-corsa-car-setup-guides.99049/gridmotorsports.com/forum/league/723889049/595195175/rfactor-f1-setup-guide.pdfThey're from different games, but the the principle stays the same and can be copied 1to1 to PCARS. And I still wanna point out that I would have nothing against racing with default setups for the majority of the casual races. In a 10 or 15 min qualifying session, you don't wanna spend half the time setting up your car. Best is always to go on track and get to know the car and your lines. You don't always have to change tire pressure or camber to manage tire temps, adjusting the way you drive still plays the biggest role in it. And if you wanna setup your car properly for a event race or so, start doing it offline with Jussi's Suspension Calculator. You need a bit of time to get into it, but the outcome is definitely worth it. EDIT: Personal note from my side: I have almost 300 hours into the game and would say I know the basics of setting up your car, but it is still incredible how much faster you get by just putting practice into the car and track. I've seen it in the Go4 where we raced default setups only. Forget everything about setups, learning how to drive is the big point. I couldn't agree more iceman! Practice is still the key in terms of setups as well as racing. Knowing the lines and how the car behaves is also necessary for setting up the car properly. I believe that my document can help you guys to get the basics of setting up your car and help you to make a progress in this game Also for the true purists there is Jussi's Differential Calculator
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Post by Kaleeb42 on Jan 30, 2018 17:27:02 GMT
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Post by fab. ICEMAN on Jan 30, 2018 17:30:08 GMT
I could also host Wednesdays Kaleeb42Maybe not every week, but the majority of it
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Post by Kaleeb42 on Jan 30, 2018 17:37:26 GMT
I could also host Wednesdays Kaleeb42 Maybe not every week, but the majority of it Sweet. Since I won't be around tomorrow, y'all can figure it out. You also know what you're doing setting up lobbies so if you want to do it, go for it.
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Post by firefly on Jan 31, 2018 1:24:01 GMT
By the way guys, i think we should all message others on steam when we're doing these. Pretty sure a lot of people just forget about it and would still love to join when they realise it's being hosted.
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Post by cloudmcshort on Jan 31, 2018 1:41:02 GMT
i almost forgot to post here.. don't mind me
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2018 2:16:49 GMT
memes
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Post by Kaleeb42 on Jan 31, 2018 4:30:52 GMT
By the way guys, i think we should all message others on steam when we're doing these. Pretty sure a lot of people just forget about it and would still love to join when they realise it's being hosted. Good idea since we may not be using Teamspeak if it's freezing and crashing. Definitely check Tramspeak firs thought. If no one is there then head to my discord server. Link to my discord is in the OP.
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Post by Tsupernami on Jan 31, 2018 6:30:25 GMT
I could also host Wednesdays Kaleeb42Maybe not every week, but the majority of it Want to alternate? I can't do tomorrow due to moving house stuff
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Post by fab. ICEMAN on Jan 31, 2018 8:34:24 GMT
I could also host Wednesdays Kaleeb42Maybe not every week, but the majority of it Want to alternate? I can't do tomorrow due to moving house stuff Sounds good! Will think of cars/tracks for today and post it later the day here. Let's start another great season of a NoDo Playlist
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Post by FriendlyBaron on Jan 31, 2018 11:12:03 GMT
We'll get the NODO discord up soonish for this, among other things needing voice.
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