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Oversteer or understeer?
By: Moss Date: January 4, 2013, 9:36 am
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What's sort of setup will suit ur driving style?
They both have their positives and nigatives, one is faster than
the other, and one is more forgiving than the other.
Oversteer: there no doubt it's more fun to drive( if ur in the
limit to lose it and u survive ill feel like a champ), its tail
happy but if ur in control u can always find more time. It's not
forgiving tho, any little mistake could cost u allot,
Understeer: it's abit boring, and sometimes it can get on ur
nerves, its much Harder on tires, but its a better way to
survive, and the weirdest thing about it, is the slower u go,
the faster u go.
So which one do u rather have? And if u mix both in a setup how
much of each would u put? For example 70% oversteer, 30%
understeer and explain plz
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Re: Oversteer or understeer?
By: STRIKER Date: January 4, 2013, 12:21 pm
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Funny but was just thinking about that before! the more
understeer i put on my setup faster i am i know it's not the
ideal. I just start hiting the 1.199 At catalunya yesterday and
still a lot to take off. if i get my two best partials plus
drews last sector it comes with a low 119. The more i try
diferents setups the less i understend this game! I guess you
can only go fast with something that you feel comfortable either
oversteer or understeer. Contacy is the key and i can only find
that on my "crazy understeer"! :)
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Re: Oversteer or understeer?
By: Moss Date: January 4, 2013, 12:30 pm
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U gotta be careful there strick cuz understeer could affect ur
race, but if u can handle that then ull be in good shape :)
#Post#: 2605--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oversteer or understeer?
By: STRIKER Date: January 4, 2013, 12:45 pm
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Yes and specialy for long races were the car is havy and
you need that turn-in i aways have a hard time to start! You
realy need to hit the corners in a lower speed than oversteer
and once your tyres are brown you got to change it becouse it
loses too much time!
#Post#: 2608--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oversteer or understeer?
By: camstubbs86 Date: January 4, 2013, 4:46 pm
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I try to get it neutral. But have found it really hard in this
game. So I have the car geared for full oversteer but find its
good for 80% of the track but there's allways a few off camber
corners or non grippy ones that I find the front pushin towards
the gravel.
#Post#: 2609--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oversteer or understeer?
By: macca9899 Date: January 4, 2013, 7:18 pm
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What setup options do you guys change to create oversteer and
understeer? I think I just try and get the car feeling balanced
specially for the chicane!
#Post#: 2610--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oversteer or understeer?
By: drewdawg727 Date: January 5, 2013, 3:39 am
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Whatever I feel comfortable driving per track :D
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