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Hi all,
Project Cars 2 is my Achilles heel (not that I'm fast in any other game). I struggle racing online with it so I've been trying to race as much as I can offline in career mode. I love the atmosphere, the graphics are fantastic, it's a very immersive game compared to say, Assetto Corsa. However, I find some areas of the physics very odd. Rear wheel drive cars especially confusing. No matter what my set-up, every rear wheel drive car wants to oversteer in pretty much every corner. I run as soft and forgiving a rear end as possible, get heat in the tyres, and run TC as long as it isn't too intrusive. The cars seems to 'pivot' from the centre of the car, there's no rear end/front end difference. Is this just down to driving style, is it that the game just feels that way, or am I doing something massively wrong with my set-ups?
Cheers
Colin
Project Cars 2 is my Achilles heel (not that I'm fast in any other game). I struggle racing online with it so I've been trying to race as much as I can offline in career mode. I love the atmosphere, the graphics are fantastic, it's a very immersive game compared to say, Assetto Corsa. However, I find some areas of the physics very odd. Rear wheel drive cars especially confusing. No matter what my set-up, every rear wheel drive car wants to oversteer in pretty much every corner. I run as soft and forgiving a rear end as possible, get heat in the tyres, and run TC as long as it isn't too intrusive. The cars seems to 'pivot' from the centre of the car, there's no rear end/front end difference. Is this just down to driving style, is it that the game just feels that way, or am I doing something massively wrong with my set-ups?
Cheers
Colin