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- DoubleOhh74 months agoRising Vanguard
well rippin' the game or developers isn't either. take a break from the game. and get back when your ready! something will show up for you
- Radarkasten4 months agoNew Veteran
Yes, rainy conditions are an issue and should be fixed. But only AI behaviour more realistic and slower, please don't destroy an iniatially good handling, like it happened in f1 22 and F1 24
- IanM2824 months agoSeasoned Ace
Agreed tyres is not the answer here, it's purely down to poor programming and a lack of testing internally.
In addition, everyone has a right to complain when you've spent £90 on something that has such a huge fundamental flaw such as this!
- AEF2514 months agoSeasoned Ace
I’ve done neither. The developers have never been ripped by me nor have I ranted on the game. It is 80% good. If they get on-top of the rain problem we get to 90% or maybe 95%. What would left I can live with.
- AEF2514 months agoSeasoned Ace
Which version’s handling would you pick for wet racing? If I remember right I liked 2017 a lot.
Dry is different, I really like this year’s dry handling.
- oldmantis452 months agoNew Traveler
i have weather set to pefect but that means nothing, in spain quali was showning as bieng full sunshine but it rained in q2 and 3. cant change suspensin settings so only diff and tyre pressures and tc just makes you even slower, but ai drive rocket ships with no issues in wet. this situation has happened at many tracks, shows dry sunshine but then suddenly rain comes from nowhere. basicly perfect weather setting does not work at all.
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