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still a lot of grip - front end is a bit less sharp which is good and curbs need a fix as you can run over some curbs, like they don't exist and the car never lose control. updated handling is ok, but still, there's room for improvements in future patch.
- 8 months ago
I played the update on the PS5 this am, haven't tried on the 5h EA play demo (PC) yet.
I use all assists for Monaco playing with a controller. Last night's time was 1:14.007. After the update, I was 1:14.086. Same setup. All assists are on, but there is no real noticeable difference in the handling.
I use ABS and auto, everything else is off for most tracks. My run on Silverstone was interesting, to say the least. I had a few wildly-point setups with 50 points in the front wing and 40 in the rear wing (35 as well), most extremely point cars are not drivable now similar to driving on ice. Coming out of T3 and heading into T4 (the loop) using my extremely pointy car setups would cause sliding as if I were on ice. Turn 7 (Luddfield) is similar. My 50 points in the front wing and 43 in the rear wing setup seemed to be the most accurate. Zero slide. The 43 points in the rear wing got me a similar time to some of my extreme setups. The update seems ok to me. My extreme setups took advantage of the large amount of front grip.
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