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But since the update, the cars no longer have any speed. 1.2.3 After that, the gas limiter is set. It would be great if you could recreate that for the workshop.
i love your mod and i use it most of the time for offline races.
unfortunately after the lastest rfactor2 updates the ai behaves totally wrong. Strange mistakes and superslow on straights... (Nürburgring, Hockenheim...). Very sad because this is one of the best mods out there. Hope you can fix this
best regards
If you can do heel-toe in a real car, you can certainly manage the pat-your-head/rub-your-tummy equivalent in this car.
Flat 6 Downshift Technique: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-_iQAsW-AA
996 GT3 Heel-toe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73MvmT5C-ik
991 Cup Paddles: https://youtu.be/U7DVM8D-5W0
All you need to do is remember to push the sequential stick forward when you downshift instead of looking for the gear.
@DMApex - because this sequential first moves to N before selecting the next gear, you should lift the throttle. Keeping it flat during up-shifts will blow the engine.
This is what I liked about Project Cars 2, if you shift down and let out clutch it is savage. So heel toe and bingo jingo a smooth shift.
I do notice a low-er framerate with this mod, but other than that it is great.
Thanks for your hardwork on this mod.
Also, difficulty at minimum 70%, they keep running unaffected, the same lap times. Any idea how to fix this?
The chrome is just slighty grey gloss.
Thnx a zillion
(FYI auto-blip can be disabled in the UserData\player\player.JSON file!)
(Try to drive the EVE Historics F1 1968 car without auto-blip if you're used to not blipping the throttle, good luck newbies!
Thank you :)