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This was an issue in F1 23 as well, but the inconsistency between tracks is worse in this one. I'm guessing it's because of all the ERS updates. But regardless, the fact that Grand Prix mode has more consistent AI than the Career mode (which was the highlight of the updates to F1 24) several months after launch is just sad.
- TomasSlb2412 months agoRising Hotshot@GrumpsMcDumps I guess that the AI difficulty being more consistent in Grand Prix is due to the fact of the non existence of developing of both the cars in performance and the drivers in statistics. With everything staying the same from race one to the last, the difficulty does not seems to bloat all around.
- 12 months ago
@TomasSlb24 True, that's a valid point.
- Darthsausage4412 months agoRising Veteran
Dont forget though that in real f1 there is a wide range of performance for drivers. At random, for example Gasly has qualified as high as 7 and as low as 20th on pace. Checo has won and now struggles to be in the top 10. Given the tight field, how well you nail a set up for a track, your natural ability differences between tracks, how good you are in dry/damp/wet conditions and variable car levels with upgrades, you should expect a fair amount of variability naturally. For me Ive founfd 90 seems to be a good level and my pace shifts between bottom end of top ten to last row but usually around 12th-13th and close to my team mate. I lnow where your coming from - chasing ai level is frustrating and breaks the immersion. All im saying is try and keep it stable and accept varience. It makes the came more enjoyable and its not unrealistic.
- Another stat is Tsunoda has been as high as 7 and as low as 18 for both race and qualy, Albon was 18th in miami race then 9th in Monaco the following race.
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