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Connor's time would only place him 60th on the Xbox 8 tenths slower than Elite's WR.
Connor's name is also the only name Ive heard of from Esports in that top 10 list.
@BadMayh3m wrote:
@BadMayh3mWatched the Vid after posting and now I see the problem.
Connor's time would only place him 60th on the Xbox 8 tenths slower than Elite's WR.
Connor's name is also the only name Ive heard of from Esports in that top 10 list.
I did say from the start that I was referring to the PlayStation leaderboard 🙂. I wouldn't expect the times to be as fast as the PC eSports drivers although I am surprised how big the difference is to XBOX. Are the XBOX top times also set with the equal performance car?
If you watch NSX_Conor's video you'll see they don't follow the path of the racing line but presumably must feel there is benefit from either the braking indicator or in some other way. If there wasn't it would be weird to have it on as the game looks so much better without! Don't get me wrong, NSX_Conor is clearly a very fast driver, and there's no way I'd suddenly be able to match their time if I switched the racing line on! In the context of the suggestion that started this thread, it is notable though to see that what from the leaderboard appears to be a no-assist time was actually made using an assist, and so an indication of this doesn't seem crazy to me.
- BadMayh3m3 years agoSeasoned Ace@Ultrasonic_77 Elite's time is in a equal car but didnt check the rest.
My thinking is he is working on switching the line off and as you said this would be a good way to compare braking points.
Matthew on the Xbox use to do this and set a record from time to time.
My limited understanding is the PlayStation is slower TT wise but in my crossplay experience I cant tell a difference but Im slow😒