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- ScarDuck143 years agoLegend@ajobling1983 since the very first f1 season On average rain has only effected two races per season. And for the most part those effected races. The track doesn’t stay wet for longer than half the race.
I don’t has a problem driving in wet races. I do have a problem with the silly rain drops on the screen. And always wrong info from the race engineer and the fact the rain is scripted. And likes to get either to wet or to dry a few laps from the end. Where the ai stay out. Where if we stay out we die and if we pit. An hours racing to get a good finishing position is taken away from you cause someone thinks Ooo it’ll add some exciting Jeopardy to the end off the race. Nope it just makes me angry.- ajobling19833 years agoRising Ace
@ScarDuck14 wrote:
@ajobling1983since the very first f1 season On average rain has only effected two races per season. And for the most part those effected races. The track doesn’t stay wet for longer than half the race.
I don’t has a problem driving in wet races. I do have a problem with the silly rain drops on the screen. And always wrong info from the race engineer and the fact the rain is scripted. And likes to get either to wet or to dry a few laps from the end. Where the ai stay out. Where if we stay out we die and if we pit. An hours racing to get a good finishing position is taken away from you cause someone thinks Ooo it’ll add some exciting Jeopardy to the end off the race. Nope it just makes me angry.what ever camera settings I’m using, think it was from marcels video you recommended, have eliminated the rain drops on my screen 👍 i had one race which went from full wet to inters to slicks. I lost so much time to the AI in the transitional periods. My last race was full wet for the whole race. Conditions did not change. I found this much easier to get into a rhythm and even make a few overtakes. Not sure why but i find full wet conditions with no TC quite easy in this version of the game.
- ScarDuck143 years agoLegend
@ajobling1983I spent the whole 50%. Race at Imola listening to New Jeff telling me ten more minutes off rain. So I went long on my inters until they were over 80% worn and was losing masses off time. Hadt to risk going to softs as it had stopped raining but had zero traction as it didn’t get dry enough until the lap after the lap I pitted and by this time I was in last place. With 2 laps to go. Lost good points finish because scripted rain and completely useless information from race engineer
- Ho3n3r3 years agoNew Veteran
@ajobling1983 wrote:
@Chris8166WThis isnt a bug, its by design that you cannot alter the weather in career mode. In contrast my last 4 races in myteam have all been wet. I’d rather have the sunny weather you speak of. My favourite section of the season (canada to france) has been all wet so far, hopefully it drys up before spa 🥲Perhaps read his post again. The game changed the setting to Dry by itself, but it's locked so he cannot change it back to Dynamic.
- ajobling19833 years agoRising Ace@Ho3n3r Yeah sorry missed that 🙃
- 3 years ago@ajobling1983 Yeah, but the thing is that the weather settings are locked on bone dry and are not on dynamic. I've looked that up in my cinema where I ssaved some race replays. The first few races are on Dynamic but then it changes to cloudless (dry). And as you said you can't change that and this is my problem.
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