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@Dan78loki
I haven't done much in the rain myself. But I have been doing a F2 season 25% races and 1 shot qualifying. It was sunny bar 1 session, qualifying at Silverstone was wet. I was playing at level 73, 10 less than I play F1, as I only use the default set-ups in F2.
I won both championships with ease, But Silverstone qualifying was shocking. Even though I had it on one shot qualifying, I had 6/7 goes at it (just kept restarting it) but always qualified in 22nd. So to the first sprint race (5 laps) I went from 22nd to 2nd in 5 dry laps.
- SexyBrigadeiro4 years agoSeasoned Ace
I don't think it has much to do with the TC levels used by the players - although this obviously plays a very important part too - BUT.. I believe it has more to do with the fact of how unbalanced (and fast/strong/unfair) the AIs are in the game at the moment - even on a dry track - and it gets even worse on the wet, especially because of the tyre temps - the AIs can keep their Inters or Full Wets constantly on the ideal temp easily, but the players have a hard time keeping the tyres warm - even when the values for tyre pressure are good - I can still lose temp on the tyres lap after lap, until I lose all the grip and it gets impossible to keep the car on track, so.. long story short: yes, the AIs are a bit too strong in the rain, but it's not only just their top speed, acceleration, or grip it's ALL of these + tyre temps that they can keep without any struggles..
It's just super frustrating to race against them in the rain..
- thiago_ssj4 years agoNew Adventurer@SexyBrigadeiro perfect, you say exactly what happens
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