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As an example, look how smooth and progressive the oversteer is in this video. There's no snap to lose the rear, and he's holding the slide way past the corner, basically to the next one. It doesn't just snap back as soon as enough correction is applied.
With the current physics - or maybe setups - i don't think driving like this is actually possible in WRC.
Even the videos with Jon Armstrong driving these cars is an ugly awkward snappy mess.
- 10 months ago
Can anyone at EA confirm, if all the cars use the same tyre type per surface, like the modern ultra high grip tyre for WRC1 and rally2, regardless of car class and age?
Historic RWD cars should not have these peaky high grip tyres as the sliding behaviour is completely unsuitable and means we cannot enjoy these wonderful cars like they were meant to be driven
https://youtu.be/vNSlXWjtAn0?feature=shared
If they do not use the same tyres, then something else needs to change as RWD simply should not snap like it does. This is literally one of major things stopping me from playing this game as it's just not fun or realistic.
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