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Anyone got any decent advice on how to keep the cars from almonst always
having their rears swing waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to the outside when taking
corners? I've Googled around a bit and the best I could find (reduce ride
height to 1/4th, set tire pressure to 30/40 [front/back] and downforce to
either 99/33 or 81/27) seems to help for that boxy 914 (all I could spot for
the first year of the Golden Era) a fair bit, but for any other car I've
tried, the settings seem to have no effect. :/ [and, yes, I checked the
settings before testing]
(and, being clueless about cars, games or otherwise, it's useless to try
and explain the physics of it all to me - just want to get decent
performance, like NFS3:HP & NFS:HS, out of the vehicles without having to
fiddle with them all the time - the parts system's annoying enough!)
--
"...there are hardly any excesses of the most crazed psychopath that cannot
easily be duplicated by a normal, kindly family man who just comes into
work every day and has a job to do." [Terry Pratchett, "Small Gods"]
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~aa343/index.html
Anyone got any decent advice on how to keep the cars from almonst always
having their rears swing waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to the outside when taking
corners? I've Googled around a bit and the best I could find (reduce ride
height to 1/4th, set tire pressure to 30/40 [front/back] and downforce to
either 99/33 or 81/27) seems to help for that boxy 914 (all I could spot for
the first year of the Golden Era) a fair bit, but for any other car I've
tried, the settings seem to have no effect. :/ [and, yes, I checked the
settings before testing]
(and, being clueless about cars, games or otherwise, it's useless to try
and explain the physics of it all to me - just want to get decent
performance, like NFS3:HP & NFS:HS, out of the vehicles without having to
fiddle with them all the time - the parts system's annoying enough!)
--
"...there are hardly any excesses of the most crazed psychopath that cannot
easily be duplicated by a normal, kindly family man who just comes into
work every day and has a job to do." [Terry Pratchett, "Small Gods"]
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~aa343/index.html