Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-2A02:C7D:8226:D700:CC74:80C2:75CF:48C4-20180129073333/@comment-31961604-20180130114041

Here is my step by step improvement... 1. All on 2. TC off ( if u can't drive with TC off, no matter what your other settings are you are slow) 3. BA low ( you will only get better times if u know the tracks. BA low makes you understand not perfect but close to perfect braking points for each car and track. Start to test yourself with weekly races in FB groups like AllStars) 4. Tilt B or any other manuel acceleration ( you have found out you are sliding lot with BA low, Manuel is the medicine) 5. SA low ( FM's racing line is not perfect, and whenever you are out a bit on that racing line, SA high will try to put u back on the racing line, sometimes makes u slide or slow down needlessly) 6. SA low, BA low, TC off, Tilt B and you are driving nice according to yourself, spent days of racing in different tracks and cars and know most of them, now it is time to BA off. Test yourself and try to catch Group A racers in WTTT or career TTs. 7. SA off (imho the most unforgiving setting or the hardest to adapt after so much time playing with SA low or high. Until now you can play with Steering Sensitivity 0-3 but it is almost impossible now. Test yourself in endless endurance tracks - PTT, Silverstone, etc. -) 8.You passed all tests, and now driving perfect, a new Radu Tan is born. Not the story is like that. You will see there are racers out of this world and RR3 shows you have spent over 100 days for the game and you still can't drive with no assists effectively. No worries, there are thousands like you including me. :)