How Fast Did I Get in my FIRST 100 Hours of Asseto Corsa Compitizione? [ACC]
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- I have just completed my First 100 hours of ACC game play. And after recording my first laps in ACC a few months back. I thought it would be a great time to go back to the same track and see how much faster I have gotten. ACC is a steep learning curve, and I am still no where near on top of all the elements of the game. But some big improvements have been made in this time.
So am I still a beginner? Or have I picked it up too quick? Let me know in the comments!
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i think you can confidently call yourself an intermediate player now. Love this series btw :)
A more important aspect to differentiate between a beginner and an advance driver is driving with other cars around you and consistency. Novice drivers tend to make mistakes sooner or later in a race especially under pressure.
Can‘t wait for more Videos! Keep it up i love them! I am also getting started in Lfm as soon as i get my safety rating to 80 :)
And i think u are no longer a beginner :)
Thanks for the feedback! Hope you get into LFM soon! Let me know how your first races go!
Brother a 2:18.5 is a damn good lap around Spa, you should be very proud of that. If you're doing that sort of pace, I would certainly not call you a beginner. I have friends I race with frequently who are still struggling for a sub 2:19 around there.
That being said there are plenty of people who can do fast times but are terrible at racing, so I guess there's more to it than just speed hahaha
Very impressive improvement in a short amount of time, well done!
I did not consider that YT would timestamp that but in hindsight it makes sense whoops hahaha
the faster people on acc generally stay out of public lobbies because it tanks your safety
Love the videos so relateable 👍
I've probably done around 100hrs as well and was just doing laps of Spa yesterday in the Ferrari 296 in high 21's and i just feel like im on the edge and cant go quicker.
Im starting to wonder if its because of my G920 bolted to my desk, my pedals held off the wall by an old printer and sitting in a swivel chair with castors removed 🤔😅
Maybe time for a sim rig?
Anything under 2:19 puts you firmly out of the 'beginner' category in my opinion. Although, I would advise trying/driving some other cars than the ferrari 296, as it is so easy to drive that your actual racing skill can be kind of diminished and you'll notice this when you try a different car.
I recommend trying and getting used to some different cars so when you get bored of the ferrari vacuum cleaner it will come more naturally.
Heavy, power car - Mustang
Light (ish), front engine, acceleration - BMW M4
Good all rounder - Mclaren 720s
Wet monster - Aston V8 Vantage
love you videos m8
This was such a fast comment! Thanks for the support mate!
High end rig, gloves with your own name on, competitive lap times early on. "New to sim racing" ? 🤔
It took me 700 hours to get to 2:18s so...