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Installed the game again after eagerly waiting and hoping for this patch to fix the grip & torque issues and oh my, it really somehow got even worse.
I used to play on AI 95 in previous years and did fine. Now I'm here at AI 78, one full second behind every train program delta in Baku. Before the patch, it was a few tenths at worse. At other tracks, it was the complete opposite and I was 2sec ahead at a circuit like Silverstone. It's just an inconsistent mess.
This game is pretty much unplayable with a gamepad now. Full TC was fine, maybe a little too strong in previous editions, but this year it's utterly useless and not helping with grip at all. The patch did nothing to improve that. You can literally feel the massive wheelspin coming out of every turn and the PS4 gamepad just lacks sensitivity to handle it, no matter how careful you are. I played around with the calibrations already, setting linearity as high as possible and experimenting around with saturation, it doesn't help anything either.
Very disappointed by F1 2022, by this patch and it will be my last F1 game for the foreseeable future. It delivers no fun at all when playing with a gamepad. I guess it just isn't suited for the more casual gamers with pad and full TC anymore and moves all focus to the more professional gaming setups.
- Hempyjr3 years agoSeasoned Ace@OsgoodCB From my informations, AI is performing better after 1.06 patch because it was trained to perform a little bit better, so they are a little faster. AI straight line speed in career/my team was not fixed in 1.06 patch, from what i know it will come in another patch. Try GP mode to see your AI level, there it's not that problem with AI straight line speed, the same problem i had my self too, GP mode AI 90, won Bahrain easily, in career AI 90 and i made it only to P6 in quali and i stopped playing (i am not a big fan of career anyway). Now in GP mode i win races on 100 AI level or even 102.