2 years ago
Oh, that's more like it
After restarting my MyTeam over and over again, I just had my most entertaining race in this year's game. They actually managed to fix the AI! I had an epic battle for a point in a race that had me ...
I always do the same with regards to interview questions. I want to start at the bottom of the pile and that’s it. Only thing I’ve found this year though it that it is super tough to actually catch up with the development of the other cars. I’m 6-7 races in now and I’m still the slowest team. This is going to be a hard slog.
@Johnboy1983Yeah think it’s about the only change to my team they have made is Ai teams R&D development. But I get the impression the game just mirrors our updates and gives the Ai teams similar updates. So more scripted than organic
Accidentally accepted your post as a solution. Unmarked it but you get a few bonus xp woohooo. Quick reply and accept a solution button are right next to each other on phone and I have big old man fingers
I did see that, thought it was strange 😂
@Johnboy1983 wrote:I always do the same with regards to interview questions. I want to start at the bottom of the pile and that’s it. Only thing I’ve found this year though it that it is super tough to actually catch up with the development of the other cars. I’m 6-7 races in now and I’m still the slowest team. This is going to be a hard slog.
@Johnboy1983 similar to you and @ScarDuck14, I like to start at the bottom and actively nerf myself to keep it challenging.
I’m yet to start a proper MyTeam season, but in previous games I found that somewhere between the middle to the end of the 2nd season, the MyTeam car really becomes easy to top out in performance and it’s very easy to smash the opposition.
I would be interested to hear your experiences as you progress through the rest of your season and into the next.
Tbh I hardly EVER finish a full season of anything. Il play religiously when it comes out, then other things appear in my want list, recently Final Fantasy 16, which has got me back into FF14, F1 manager has obviously just come out too which I’m heavily invested in (already at Singapore in my first season), so it’s kinda on the back burner now. Then by the time I get back to it; more patches and fixes are your, better performance index for the teams, so I start again, and so it continues. I feel I’m always missing out on the best of my team, because I never play it for more than 15-16 races.
perhaps I need to stop playing 100% races….
@AquaOrenji glad you had a good experience with the AI. If you can, I’d be interested to know what level you set your AI level for the race compared to the suggested AI on F1 laps: https://www.f1laps.com/ai-difficulty-calculator/.
I’m currently working my way through all the tracks on TT, to figure out what AI level I should use for each track, and will start a MyTeam season once done with this - would be keen to know what level you used compared to this to see if I should make any adjustments.
@Monzstar83 wrote:@AquaOrenji glad you had a good experience with the AI. If you can, I’d be interested to know what level you set your AI level for the race compared to the suggested AI on F1 laps: https://www.f1laps.com/ai-difficulty-calculator/.
I’m currently working my way through all the tracks on TT, to figure out what AI level I should use for each track, and will start a MyTeam season once done with this - would be keen to know what level you used compared to this to see if I should make any adjustments.
I can maybe give it a go for a few laps later after I get thru with my BG3 fix. Though I'm kinda skeptical about f1laps' ability to translate time trial performance to career difficulty. I remember going on there early in the game's release--Imola, in fact--and it spitting out that I should be low 80's when I was already clubbing the AI at 95. With the new update and better AI, I'm pretty comfortable in the low 100's. I suppose I'm curious if the algorithm has improved in the six weeks since.