Forum Discussion
@KVNR01it's not about the curbs, no.The best example is that it happens heavily at the race start.
In F1 2021, with full TC you'd just blow away every other car at the start. Now it's a lot more difficult to get off the line (even though they finally made it easier to keep the right rpm with the gamepad).
And it's terrible coming out of slow corners, even when not going over the curbs at all. Force feedback of the PS4 pad gives a good feeling of the wheelspin, but I just can't do anything about it. It pretty much fits what was described in the 1st post of this thread.
...which is why it is a true nightmare on tracks like Baku, where you go through all these slow 90° corners on a low grip track. And I try to completely avoid the curbs in most corners there.
I just tried full TC on a gamepad again and it's impossible for me to get the car to spin. Even in 1st gear turn 10 at Bahrain going full throttle and full steering lock, it just won't go around.
No idea how you're spinning it then unless it's an issue unique to Playstation.
- 3 years ago@KVNR01 well the whole car spinning around is no issue, like I don't spin off track or anything. It happens in acceleration, right after a corner, when the car is pointed straight again and trying to put the power down. Then the wheels definitely spin for about 50m maybe, which is confirmed by the force feedback vibration you get with spinning wheels on the PS4.
It happened in previous games, too but not as harsh as this year. Now the lack of grip, especially compared to the AI being glued to the tarmac, is way too extreme.