Another important thing. With most rookie cars you shouldn't downshift while turning cause the wheels will kick you into a spin. So downshift before you begin your turn in
IS THAT WHY!!!! omg thank you i thought i was getting breaking down but i would still spin out hard suddenly Im 90 percent sure i was downshifting through the turns. Was practicing today felt I was doing better but i would in my mind "randomly spin out" sometimes but I think thats it.
The struggle is real.Knowing how much you need to brake and in fact how much brake you are applying will take time in iracing or any other sim. It probably has a lot to do with not feeling the forces. Regarding smoothness try and think of the car as a platform balanced on a stick at its centre of gravity. Every movement you make will tip that platform be it cornering braking or accelleration or any combination of the above. If you imagine also there is a certain angle where you will cross the grip threshold of the tyres... This is what we mean by being smooth. Keep the platform as level as possible throughout the lap. Good luck and watch those downshifts they are tipping the platform off the stick due to the engine braking on the rear axle.
i am trying that a little bit next episode (being edited now) i was getting overwhelmed knowing what to do in the line and trying to adapt the pedals so i turned it back on again to just work on pedals and turns. It was too much brain power trying both at the same time.
Another important thing. With most rookie cars you shouldn't downshift while turning cause the wheels will kick you into a spin. So downshift before you begin your turn in
IS THAT WHY!!!! omg thank you i thought i was getting breaking down but i would still spin out hard suddenly Im 90 percent sure i was downshifting through the turns. Was practicing today felt I was doing better but i would in my mind "randomly spin out" sometimes but I think thats it.
The struggle is real.Knowing how much you need to brake and in fact how much brake you are applying will take time in iracing or any other sim. It probably has a lot to do with not feeling the forces. Regarding smoothness try and think of the car as a platform balanced on a stick at its centre of gravity. Every movement you make will tip that platform be it cornering braking or accelleration or any combination of the above. If you imagine also there is a certain angle where you will cross the grip threshold of the tyres... This is what we mean by being smooth. Keep the platform as level as possible throughout the lap. Good luck and watch those downshifts they are tipping the platform off the stick due to the engine braking on the rear axle.
don't worry about the line, keep your eyes on the apex.
Now *this* is content.
hey, pls start playing without the line it will help u going faster
i am trying that a little bit next episode (being edited now) i was getting overwhelmed knowing what to do in the line and trying to adapt the pedals so i turned it back on again to just work on pedals and turns. It was too much brain power trying both at the same time.