Talk:Bugatti Championship/@comment-28401107-20170409073109/@comment-28548945-20170410123435

"No assists is very frustrating- all the brake points change dramatically."

being able to adjust your driving with the car's performance and "feeling out the grip" in an instant is a skill - this is often mentioned in Pro races by commentators because very few has been gifted such great skill.

knowing the tracks and how different cars should be driven around them takes time and memory capacity.

the only time I ever used assist in this game is during the first few days (learning the race tracks - most games I played didn't use race tracks; those open worlds streets make for interesting racing) and when driving the likes of F1s and the McLaren MP4-X (grip changes a lot because it relies mostly on downforce=speed so I used low brake assist).

turned off steering assist as soon as I found out there is one - in my opinion, steering assist is only for keyboard users and other "press to turn" type of control (I play PC racing games with keyboard only, assuming the game does have assist/support its not a problem); when you have full control over the steering and still need assists, then maybe "real racing" isn't for you - there are plenty of other games out there.

I rarely use RR3's traction control because the one we have in-game is a terrible one - I only use it on the very few instances that I know it will actually help me MORE than it will slow me down for no good reason. one example would be on the rare occasion (because I don't always use TC whenever) I bring out the '05 Ford GT for high speed tracks in online multiplayer.

maybe if I ever use the Henessy Venom I'd use TC - I really don't like this car, and the fact that it will keep sliding once it started just makes me hate it more. I have no problems keeping this car in control, but when I race, I want to be able to push the car to the limit, but the Venom does not like such driving.