Love the honesty of the runs. It refreshing. I also like that they are relatively short videos, I dont have time to watch someone for 1.5 hours. I have been inspired to play dirt again, and I am having a blast.
I appreciate that you are able to fit it into your schedule and I appreciate you watching. That’s so cool! Do you have a favorite course? I will try that one next
@Neilthegarageguy honestly, I dont have much experience with Dirt 2.0. But I prefer longer stages as they teach you respect the danger/damage more and challenger your focus.
You have to balance the car in the corner Just move the car in the corners that are "3", before the corner you have to move the car a little opposite to make the turn
There has got to be a cheap and quick way to make some brackes.. all your really need are two strips of metal or wood with some holes in each end. If you get the distance right, they dont need to be very adjustable at all.
You are 100% correct and I like your idea! So this past weekend I went to the hardware store and picked up a 3/4” x 4ft metal flat strip that I have yet to cut which I will do tomorrow but I wanted to see if next level racing had a ready made option that matches the black matte powder coat finish of the rest of the rig which I will also show when they cagey delivered. The only issue with a straight metal strip option is the potential to hit your foot on it which is probably why NLR went with an offset hinge to keep the bracket low to the ground. I also wanted a 3rd option to design a custom bracket cause I want to show more 3d modeling opportunities on the channel and this would be a good one to do. More importantly I wanted to thank you for working you way thru each video. I saw your other comment and am glad that you and enjoying the shorter timeline. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch.
Love the honesty of the runs. It refreshing.
I also like that they are relatively short videos, I dont have time to watch someone for 1.5 hours.
I have been inspired to play dirt again, and I am having a blast.
I appreciate that you are able to fit it into your schedule and I appreciate you watching.
That’s so cool! Do you have a favorite course? I will try that one next
@Neilthegarageguy honestly, I dont have much experience with Dirt 2.0. But I prefer longer stages as they teach you respect the danger/damage more and challenger your focus.
That makes perfect sense. I will try a longer one in a few videos.
You have to balance the car in the corner
Just move the car in the corners that are "3", before the corner you have to move the car a little opposite to make the turn
Thank you so much for the advice. That makes sense. I will try this maneuver during practice today. Also thanks for watching the video!
There has got to be a cheap and quick way to make some brackes.. all your really need are two strips of metal or wood with some holes in each end. If you get the distance right, they dont need to be very adjustable at all.
You are 100% correct and I like your idea! So this past weekend I went to the hardware store and picked up a 3/4” x 4ft metal flat strip that I have yet to cut which I will do tomorrow but I wanted to see if next level racing had a ready made option that matches the black matte powder coat finish of the rest of the rig which I will also show when they cagey delivered. The only issue with a straight metal strip option is the potential to hit your foot on it which is probably why NLR went with an offset hinge to keep the bracket low to the ground. I also wanted a 3rd option to design a custom bracket cause I want to show more 3d modeling opportunities on the channel and this would be a good one to do.
More importantly I wanted to thank you for working you way thru each video. I saw your other comment and am glad that you and enjoying the shorter timeline. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch.