Ilpav
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I'm using a DFGT with all aids off except ABS: 1. Toyota was pretty easy once I stopped fooling around and M4 around Willow was also quite easy (you just have to know the track and take those sweeping corners slow at first then speed up). Although in the previous seasonal with the Lancia Delta at Tsukuba I turned on SRF because I was struggling to get gold with my stock car and I was too lazy to tune it up to the PP limit.
I got my first M4 in grey but with this one I chose white. What colours did you guys choose for the Toyota? I went with the grey w/ red accents (on the mirrors, wheels, and headlights).
I Was just doing the 10-lap Silverstone race and was pretty surprised (and kinda impressed) with the AI behaviour. I was using a Zonda R and the car in front was a McLaren F1 race car. It's pretty easy passing all the other cars but you really have to concentrate and drive pretty perfectly the entire race to pass the McLaren. I remember Kaz saying something about implementing "driver emotion" and I think they accomplished that with this race by making it a close race all the way until the end. I also think it's scripted that your rear tires start disintegrating faster towards the end of the race so you have to slow down. I did it twice yesterday (finishing 2nd both times) and the 1st time I was learning the track and finished around 10 sec. behind but the 2nd time I was in 1st place on the last lap and was taking it easy because my rear tires were worn. Then the McLaren started to gain on me from behind and as I was taking the last corner he overtook me on the outside and went on to win. If I tried to block him I probably would've spun out because of my tires. That was very surprising since I expected him to just stick behind me like the AI usually does. Nice improvement to GT5's AI that just went the same speed all the time. I like the added challenge.
I got my first M4 in grey but with this one I chose white. What colours did you guys choose for the Toyota? I went with the grey w/ red accents (on the mirrors, wheels, and headlights).
I Was just doing the 10-lap Silverstone race and was pretty surprised (and kinda impressed) with the AI behaviour. I was using a Zonda R and the car in front was a McLaren F1 race car. It's pretty easy passing all the other cars but you really have to concentrate and drive pretty perfectly the entire race to pass the McLaren. I remember Kaz saying something about implementing "driver emotion" and I think they accomplished that with this race by making it a close race all the way until the end. I also think it's scripted that your rear tires start disintegrating faster towards the end of the race so you have to slow down. I did it twice yesterday (finishing 2nd both times) and the 1st time I was learning the track and finished around 10 sec. behind but the 2nd time I was in 1st place on the last lap and was taking it easy because my rear tires were worn. Then the McLaren started to gain on me from behind and as I was taking the last corner he overtook me on the outside and went on to win. If I tried to block him I probably would've spun out because of my tires. That was very surprising since I expected him to just stick behind me like the AI usually does. Nice improvement to GT5's AI that just went the same speed all the time. I like the added challenge.
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