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DRudd13
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
@ScarDuck14 Yeah Yuki's is 87+5 in driver career while Hamilton's is 91 in GP mode.
Just done another driver career qualifying on level 99 with Hamilton as TM at Bharain so he'll be 100 with default set-up and beat him by a tenth.
Just done another driver career qualifying on level 99 with Hamilton as TM at Bharain so he'll be 100 with default set-up and beat him by a tenth.
ScarDuck14
2 years agoLegend
@DRudd13 Ok cool so driver career and not GP mode.
Ok Yuki pace seems where you should be looking to match. So you’re right there.
I set Ai by increasing or decreasing it by 11 for every second I’m off someone off Yukis pace.
But tbh I’ve only played 100 hours on this years game so far as I’m waiting for it to be patched more before I really get into it. So I can only really go by that.
Ok Yuki pace seems where you should be looking to match. So you’re right there.
I set Ai by increasing or decreasing it by 11 for every second I’m off someone off Yukis pace.
But tbh I’ve only played 100 hours on this years game so far as I’m waiting for it to be patched more before I really get into it. So I can only really go by that.
- Meza9942 years agoSeasoned Ace@ScarDuck14 You mean waiting for the F1 24 update?😂
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend@Meza994 Don’t know what you mean.. I love F1 23 😇
- Lwilson972 years agoSeasoned Novice
I would love it if someone had a method of working out what AI level changes we should be making between qualifying and the race. Practice sessions used to be helpful but not on this game. If I qualify on 104, at some tracks I will be able to compete in the race at that number but then at other tracks it is impossible. I know we as players have stronger tracks than others so that does make a difference. But I just want a tried and tested formula where I can be confident in saying that if I qualify on 104, I can turn down the difficulty to 102 and just set that for the season, as just an example.
Any help/tips greatly appreciated.