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- @LuckyNico92 Adaptive ai is not good if you are at least decent at the game. They shouldn’t put it in other modes
@EA_rephii I have question regarding an issue, occuring in the game since many previous F1 games. This is about AI having always stable and low tyre temperatures, which gives them massive advantage in case of more grip. This issue is very easy to notice in tracks like Singapore or Hungary. Question: Is this issue going to be resolved in any time and was this issue ever noticed by Codemasters, because this issue existed in every F1 game I played (I played every game since F1 2018).
- ajobling19833 years agoRising Ace@LuckyNico92 Monaco is probably not the best place to test the effects of 1.08 as cars never get close to top speed. So overall difference will be minimal.
Agree about Charles and the front wing though. Fantastic work with the AI being but main concern is the assist now working still, the Game still upshifts Super late and still not working properly, i hope this gets fixed soon as it has been two weeks now, about to be three until the next update.... Thank you for looking into it!
- @Juju_59320 Just the opposite.
AI got slowed down by about 0.5 sec per lap, now that the bug was fixed.
If your difficulty setting was balanced around entire lap times, at 85 you will now be about 0.5 sec faster than the AI.
You need to speed up the AI by +5 to 90 difficulty to bring them back to the same lap times.
Seemed pretty good to me today. I'm not sure quite what I did wrong but I increased the difficulty of the AI from 74 to 80 for a race at Brazil and I'm 7 seconds a lap quicker than the AI? This is at the end of season 1 playing on PS5 in a driver career mode racing for Ferrari. Very strange. I wonder what settings I've got wrong in the background - perhaps its the adaptive AI?
IA is still too fast under the rain. It feels like they are on a dry track
- TomasSlb243 years agoRising Hotshot@LuckyNico92 Adaptive AI is not really good for experience players and I'm not sure if it works really in that way so I doubt it would be a good feature mainly for expert racers. The Aston Martin one doesn't bore me too much, there are worse bugs to fix now. But the front wing sensitivity is indeed a problem. Like you said Leclerc had a full race without an endplate and was the faster car on track till the safety car came out. Of course, if he had no damage he would be faster but the difference should not be 1/2 seconds compared to having the full wing. If the car got that slower when all the front wing is broken, it would be understandable, but only having a little bit of damage and the car is already undriveable is not right.
Patch 1.08 has been absolutely useless. Made no difference at all. AI is still ridiculously overpowered and the AI keep causing crashes. I’m doing McLaren career and in Bahrain, I’m lapping just shy of 2 seconds faster in qualifying compared to the fastest McLaren in real life.
- @SomaticCoast375 Exactly, adaptive AI is pretty much just a fancy way of saying slow AI with some rubber band handicap.
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