10 years ago
blackridge rivals
is anyone else having trouble with these races? i seem to have lost just as many as ive won and more often than not if you "just" win a race you gain less points than you lose if you "just" lose a ra...
@HeretikJirka Not sure why your comment was directed at me.
As mentioned in previous posts, Tournies have long since reached their sell-by date and I'm happy to see them go... boring as hell, time guzzler and no race skip feature.
As for BRR, it's certainly got potential, but it's more frustrating than it is fun at the moment. Still trying to figure out how the system decides how many SP to award or take away. Losing 20-30 SP for losing against a ghost of similar SP is very annoying, particularly when winning against the same ghost, you get 9-15 SP. One step forward, two steps back.
BTW... I gave my McClaren a whirl as promised, and got my butt whiped! Managed to win one race, but I simply couldn't keep up with the ghost on other races. The McClaren handles like a dream in comparison to the CCX and I wish we could decide which car we wanted to upgrade to the highest PR. I would dump my CCX like a hot brick.
As for my Pagani and Lambo... neither of them are able to compete above the 4000 SP mark at current PR. Not sure if it's worth upgrading as a feasible replacement for CCX.
That said, I then decided to invest some gold in a longer series of races to see if I could lift my game with my CCX and sneak past the 4200 SP mark. What a waste of gold! I ended up losing 200 SP for my trouble.
Problem with the CCX is getting a perfect start every time is virtually impossible. Clearly my tapping technique needs work, but after hundreds of hours of NFS, I still can't perfect that start, which means I'm dead before I begin. When I do have a good start and I'm racing against a car that can actually handle on the road (e.g. LeF), I'm toast in a matter of seconds and there's no way to catch them.
Sadly my LeF is going to be 4 BP's short of 6 stars after the next LeF Fastlane event. Bummer. Anyhoo, we forge onward looking for ways to eek up our performance and technique. Anyone have a tip on how to get a perfect start with CCX?
@WildeKnight07 SP points awarding - I haven't yet made first hundred of BRR races, but I think it is quite balanced and you can see same or similar mechanism in many games. Facing an opponent with same SP as you have, about 30 points are at stake - same if you win and if you lose. The better rating you have, the more will a loss cost you, and the less you can gain if you win. It is capped - I've never lost more than 50 points, but guess I won a bit more (57, maybe) after beating an opponent with SP 200+ more than I've had. Similarly, 3-5 points is about as low as it can get, I suppose.
And that trick for a perfect start was something @TheRealJony let off in another thread: push the pedal to the full throttle and hold. Wait 3... 2... 1 and right when the number 1 completely disappears, release. Though it is not perfect, I suppose I am getting much more perfect starts with this way than just plain old "tap lightly and quickly and try to hold to the green field". On my phone it depends heavily on its state. Sometimes I need to release before the number disappears completely (slight gray shadow), otherwise I overrev, but on other occasions I release at the right time and get a good start only, meaning I should hold even longer. Changing to a new phone soon, so maybe a better hardware gets me to more predictable behaviour.
After few weeks of racing I change my mind about BRR - I can't like it, it has to many bugs, errors, wrong opponents assignments (Super with Hyper just can't compete), etc.
Until it will be fixed I stop caring of it and race only 3x/day for daily assignment. I suggest any of you do the same, unless you have maxed CCX/LaFerrari. 😉 I don't have. ;]
@HeretikJirka , @richieluv76 & @TheRealJony Thanks for the 'perfect start' tips guys... I'll give the 'tap n hold' technique a serious test drive. I'll practice in campaigns till I've got it, then mosey on over to BRR and hopefully kick some ghostie tail!
I'll let you know how it goes! Happy racing.
@HeretikJirka @richieluv76 @TheRealJony ... GENIUS... the 'Tap n Hold' technique works like a charm! Takes a bit of getting used to like you said, but when you get the hang of it, it's a winner.
Just this tip alone has eliminated a whole lot of frustration for me. Thanks for the heads-up. Hugely appreciated.
@richieluv76 @HeretikJirka @TheRealJony Some quick feedback from my side regarding your 'Tap n Hold' start technique...
Thanks to you guys, I finally cracked through 4200 and into the top 200 (136 place to be precise)!
Having way more perfect starts than slow starts now, sure has a significant impact on race results and overall progress in BRR. However, now that I have starts sorted, I can see I need to really work on my racing technique. After reaching 4245 SP, I thought I was on a roll and invested 120 gold in another 10 races and was quickly humbled and brought back down to earth... Got knocked right back down to 4136 and had to work my way back up to 4199 where I am now. What a waste of gold, but a worthy lesson.
Even with my perfect starts and racing against other CCX ghosts (no chance against LeF unless they make a big mistake), I am still being smoked in the last half of the race. I can't imagine too many CCX's have a higher PR than mine (1020) because that would require at least 1 set of 16 scanners (and I've only managed to collect 8 of each so far). So, when I've had a good start and I'm ahead of my CCX ghost, a win should be a slam-dunk. But, they're winning in the last few seconds... either because my technique sucks, or the recorded race had a different nitro band layout / traffic / roadblock setup, or the game algo's for car behavior change as your SP increases???
I've stopped drifting as much as I used to on tight corners to tighten up my line and maintain speed, which has made a difference. I'm also getting a tiny bit better at avoiding EMP (or whatever they're called), but these are still virtually impossible to avoid when you're airborn most of the time. Most of the time, I have a fairly smooth race, but still lose more often than I should against CCX's that probably have the same PR or lower.
If my technique is to blame here (which is probably more likely than other scenarios), then it probably has something to do with WHEN you hit the NOS. I suspect that my ghost opponents are waiting longer to charge up their NOS than me, giving them an extended burst of speed, rather than lots of small bursts, which is what I'm doing.That said, when I do hold off on the NOS, if my ghostie is ahead of me, I never gain on them.
Any thoughts team?