Ideas
Not sure if it is some link to when DRS is Deactivated. Raced on Spa where it started to rain slightly mid race, but never got to the point where DRS was disabled, and my pace was not skewed to the AI and was easily able to compete, so pace stayed +/- 0.2 seconds difference.
Next race I did which went from dry to wet was around Spain; again I could keep up when we were all in dry tyres with the track getting wetter, within 0.2 of the car infront - but the second DRS was deactivated, I lost 1.5 seconds within half a lap before we all pitted, then continuously 2+ seconds a lap when pace was equal in the dry.
If it is, not sure if it’s down to a significant Player pace decrease, or down to AI having minimal/no pace reduction when deactivated, or both!
ConnahK you might be right there. Also when coming out the the corners the car doesn’t get any grip until about 4th gear and if you use an automatic gearbox keep an eye on the gears because I saw someone mention short shifting and now I’ve realised that the gears change before they’re meant to.
- PCCarioca6 months agoRising Hotshot
The short shiftting bug is listed for the next patch. This is not the source of the problem for AI speed in wets. It sure relates to Tyre temps, excessive grip for the AI and almost no Tyre degradation for the AI, while we struggle with all of these variables.
- H4rdy24126 months agoSeasoned Novice
it is a start, short shifting is so much slower on straights but it wont fix the AI yes