Re: how are the aliens so gd fast
"Steve Blankenship" <steveNOSPAMblankenshipATcomcast,net > wrote in message
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> "Jeff Reid" <jeffareid@jeffareid,net > wrote in message
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>>>> l mean, I know these guys have been playing a while, but how are they
>>>> so gd fast?
>>
>> In some cases, they have become experts at left foot braking and taking
>> advantage of "weaknesses" in the game, like Grand Prix Legends. The
>> differential can be setup very loose on the coast side, but by moderating
>> the throttle while heaving braking, they can vary the looseness of the
>> differential, giving better oversteer control during corner entry. Not
>> that these guys wouldn't be fast anyway, but the left foot braking
>> decreased lap times by another 1% to 1.5%. For Grand Prix Legends,
>> keeping
>> the cars oversteered in the turns increased the maximum cornering speeds.
>>
>> Still these same players do well with the ISI based games, where a near
>> 10 degree working slip angle doesn't exist as it did with GPL.
>
> They were faster than the rest of us when they were still running 85/30
> diffs. The later settings were just a way to squeeze out more speed in
> mid to high speed corners, admittedly at the cost of making the cars
> extremely unforgiving. Some just have good enough car control that they
> can get by with it. Which is why they're still quicker in ISI sims, and
> all the others too. Give Huttu for instance, any sim, with a crappy setup
> and a POS Thrustmaster wheel with sketchy pots and he'd still be faster
> than 99% of us.
>
> Like Tony noted, some guys are just naturally quicker. Tough on the ego
> perhaps for the semi-fast among us who base their self-assessment on
> pickup races, but there you have it. Telemetry will tell where the
> differences are, but the fact that the motec telemetry files are separate
> from the replays ISI-based sims makes it harder to get good comparisons
> than it once was. Used to be you could just DL a bunch of replay laps from
> a range of guys and toss them into GPLRA or NR2003RA to get a clear view
> of exactly where the differences were, but there isn't a similar
> prevalence of motec data out there. The Redline guys tend to include it,
> but dont seem to have any GTR2 files up yet. No doubt sure that'll
> change.
>
> But of course knowing where they're quicker will not make any difference -
> we might learn enough to close the gap a bit, but they will still leave us
> earthlings in the dust... ;-)
>
Huttu ...now you are talking...that guy has talent beyond comprehension
...if ever i would like someone to have a trial in real cars to see how that
ability transfers its him.