Talk:Furai Rising/@comment-26388545-20170802040009/@comment-31537918-20170802180016

I agree with ME7, although I haven't run so much tests that I can conclude much.

I can add however that when I first started this game somewhere in 2015, I'm not sure when, I found the assisting controls to be frustrating, and at the time I was thinking:

- this is not the racing line I should be taking here

- I'm braking too much here / I'm braking too early

- I could've passed that car, but it slowed me down

- Feels like I'm driving behind a pace car

All in all, it felt like, and I can't stress this enough, like I could drive so much better without assists

And so I didn't slowly adjust, I completely cut the assists off, and started learning how to drive in this game anew.

Granted, it took longer, but after a month or two of casual (yes, I'm a filthy casual) racing, I got the gist, and have been working on improving my skills since then.

I'm no expert or genius driver here like ME7, RR3Ghamo, Tuwwel, and the rest which (I'm sorry) I can't remember now, but I can do a lot more and complete every special event.

For the record, I'm somewhere between Group A and B on time trials, some tracks I get A, some B.

Just my two cents in which I encourage new and upcoming drivers of RR3 to try driving without assists.

You'll be reborn !

Sorry for the long post, cheers from sunny Croatia