Talk:Motorfiesta 2/@comment-33165333-20180903131340/@comment-28169398-20180904033925

It doesn't take that long to work out the braking points, it just takes a little practice.

Except for the extremes, most of the time the braking point for a car on any corner is about the same place in Real Racing 3, give or take a few meters here or there. The higher performing cars are carrying more speed, but have better suspension and brakes, so the distances end up being all about the same...

The outliers, such as the open wheel Formula cars or the really slow cars are challenging, but once you know the basic braking zone, you know about where you need to brake and you should work it out after a few tries.

And the more you do it and pay attention to it, the faster you get at adjusting and the better your memory gets.