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Imprezza:
1. 22.71
2. 22.09
3. 22.09 22.04
4.
- HeretikJirka9 years agoRising Ace
Thanks for a few more entries, I've updated my list as well. Right now it seems that:
1) data is comparable across devices, that is same car on same track performs the same on different devices
2) track selected is good in that way the differences are small (that is, if you run ten races here on easydrive, you'll get just about the same result - which is not the case on more crowded tracks)
3) nitro style does not matter much - that means, whether you fire it as soon as available or when the bar is almost full, you can reach just about similar times (at least when you do not waste nitro, either by not firing it once the bar is full or fire it too late and not using all of it before the finish line).
4) drifting does matter, and when you do it properly, you can reach significantly better times than with clean rides without drifting.
- ApprovedAnonymous9 years ago
You can ALWAYS get better times if you know how to properly drift. There is an art to it though. I can drift one corner and depending on the mechanics of my drift the speed exiting the drift can vary as much as 60 km/hr.
Depending on the radius of the curve drifting can be faster than not drifting. I generally don't LOSE any speed drifting so I drift a lot to build the nitro faster and get a few extra cash.