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I assume you are referring to the tyre wear multiplier that is set in the dedicated server? If that is the case, then no it hasn't changed.
If you're referring to something in a JSON (or similar) file, i have no idea what i would even be looking for. That's outta my league.
I never had a problem with the v0.99 cars, but now I reach the half way point of a race (usually lap 8 in BTCC) and the tyres overheat and their performance drops off a cliff.
As far as I am aware the BMW 125 was never part of this package. It belongs to M1K3, I believe.
StrawmanAndy 25 aout 2019 à 17h14
We do, here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CcWcSJCk5XIS_cgndCJfdIJAViUi_mbT?usp=sharing
Enjoy!
Fantastic to drive though!
Is there optimal control settings I should be following?
I agree that they are much more sensitive than the previous version. v0.95 was very easy to drive "out of the box", but that makes them all the more satisfying to drive once you get the setup right.
Great job, guys.
Sorry for my bad english, maybe "hopping" is the wrong term to describe what I had. It felt like the forces working on the tires were too strong. A little bump on one side of the road felt like driving the tire through a pithole, so the car went to the other side while correcting the steering.. I wasn't the only one having this issue on track, friends of mine had the same things.. hope it will improve more in the next updates.