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Monza Seat León setup {链接已删除}http://db.tt/SQEMAKp
Macau Seat León setup {链接已删除}http://db.tt/U23ui1U
Remember that each setup is taylored for a specific track/car/driver/conditions combination, so you should watch out for that. For instance, don't be surprised if you churn out slower lap times if you're using the long-geared Macau setup on Puebla (although this should be obvious to you by now, with 190+ hrs on the clock).
If you're wondering how to make use of these files, simply drop them into your RACE directory:
C:\Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\"YourUserName"\race\UserData\"YourProfileName"\CarSetups
I have no idea if that'll work, as I've never tried importing setups. Let us know how you get along.
Personally, I agree with you: not only is it more realistic, but it also adds new dimensions to the game and gives you good practice in dealing with wet cornering. It also makes the game look nicer with reflections on the wet tarmac.
Perhaps there should be a vote on this and see what the general consensus is, but there's a risk that RACE's already tiny online community will dwindle ever further as racers are put off by the extreme difficulty that rain introduces.
I'll alternate between the two at first and see how well it goes down.
The player of the week thing is just a commendation (decided by the officers) given to a racer which has played in an exemplary manner during the week. If you play fair and/or win races, you stand a chance of getting this much praised award.
To Weblife: Making a good setup is about racing with a car you are used to and changing parameters one at a time and seeing if it makes any difference. If you can't be bothered, you could always ask someone nicely if they could give you theirs. However, don't expect to suddenly become a driving god simply because you have a good setup; the rest is down to you obviously. I've noticed you have been using the BMW recently: you could ask The Stig for that.
It works great.
Just to make it clear.