3 years ago
My Team ai inconsistent
The my team ai is broken. Ill run 99 at spain but 78 at miami. And on top of that the qualy to race is conpletely inconsistent. Also it seems that the ai drivers get better as the seasons go on where...
@SDC111407 I believe to be many variables in it:
+ One's own ability in each track
+ The AI training for each track
+ And yes, I remember from people who went far into further season in career modes to notice the AI getting harder in the former instalments
You have two ways to face it: you can either stick to an AI level and work yourself to get it OR adjust the AI level to match your performance in each track.
Both works as long as you have fun.
(myself I let it fluctuates up to 3 points below the AI I set in Bahrain - which is my best track)
@dancrodrigues wrote:you can either stick to an AI level and work yourself to get it OR adjust the AI level to match your performance in each track.
Personally I adjust the AI level to match my performance at each track. It’s less than ideal, but it ruins the realism for me when I am competing for a podium at one track and then running seconds behind the worst car at the next track. Sometimes I’ll still end up slightly off with the AI level and finish higher or lower than I probably should have in my car, but I think it beats the wild swings that have occurred when I leave the AI unchanged from track to track
@apollojeff24 wrote:
@dancrodrigues wrote:you can either stick to an AI level and work yourself to get it OR adjust the AI level to match your performance in each track.
Personally I adjust the AI level to match my performance at each track. It’s less than ideal, but it ruins the realism for me when I am competing for a podium at one track and then running seconds behind the worst car at the next track. Sometimes I’ll still end up slightly off with the AI level and finish higher or lower than I probably should have in my car, but I think it beats the wild swings that have occurred when I leave the AI unchanged from track to track
At the end of the day it's just a game and one gotta have fun with it.
I feel like many people stick too much the ~AI level~ like "oh I'm playing at 79 here and 85 there" and these are just numbers meaning very little.
I bet that, on a parellel universe where the AI are perfectly balanced track to track, there would be a parallel EA Answers HQ with parellel players asking for a tool to adjust the AI in each track as this perfectly balanced AI doesn't reflect reality and breaks realism/immersion. 🥳
@apollojeff24 wrote:Personally I adjust the AI level to match my performance at each track. It’s less than ideal, but it ruins the realism for me when I am competing for a podium at one track and then running seconds behind the worst car at the next track. Sometimes I’ll still end up slightly off with the AI level and finish higher or lower than I probably should have in my car, but I think it beats the wild swings that have occurred when I leave the AI unchanged from track to track
Exact same for me. I know I'm not very consistent or terribly good. My average AI Difficulty on F1 23 across all tracks using TT on F1 Laps is 72 but my range is from 62 all the way up to 93.
Like you said, if I use 72, I'll win some circuits super easily and others, the Williams car would probably lap me, so it's terribly unrealistic to do every race at 72 but I do recognize that issue is on my end and not the game.
I keep my levels for each circuit in a spreadsheet. I do a little tweaking as well in practice mode compared to my teammate. I keep 0.5 seconds as a buffer in either direction so if I'm, say, 0.8 seconds faster than my teammate in FP1, I'll take that 0.3 seconds up to the 0.5 buffer and increase Difficulty by 3 points. Then for the race, I'll always drop the Difficulty 5 points from Quali, which I learned from a ton of discussions on that here.
I think what it comes down is how many assists you use because the people who use lots of assists are complaining about it and the people who dont find that its is fine