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DRudd13
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Meza994 Not too many numbers. I enjoy number crunching games like football manager. Thanks for explaining that, Which could explain Charles' Sprint times. Something to look into later on. But check out Max, compare his lap 5 & 8 times then lap 11 on new hards he's back at the same pace.
Meza994
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@DRudd13 Well in Spain you have C1-C3 tires these lose far less grip than C4 and C5 and the C1 is far more grippy in the game (compared to C3) than IRL so the difference in pace is mostly equalized by the loss of weight through fuel usage. If he would have no tyre wear his last full lap on softs would have been likely up to a second faster.
And another thing you should always consider for last race laps, no matter if sprint or full race, is that the AI goes half a second quicker on those lap, even if their tyres are shot they drive 100% to the limit and gain time.. I think its overtuned but it is what it is, has nothing to do with fuel usage and tyre wear, hope this helps you understand 🙂
And another thing you should always consider for last race laps, no matter if sprint or full race, is that the AI goes half a second quicker on those lap, even if their tyres are shot they drive 100% to the limit and gain time.. I think its overtuned but it is what it is, has nothing to do with fuel usage and tyre wear, hope this helps you understand 🙂
- 3 years ago
It's OP but I think it's done to prevent the user from spamming the ERS and get the fastest lap everytime even with slower cars....