Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-36211704-20190310154556/@comment-27370080-20190311015541

@19RoadRunner63, I'm one of the admins on this wiki. I too experienced the braking problem you describe. There are a few work-arounds.
 * 1) Try to clean the front screen with an eyeglass cloth. Have clean hands too.
 * 2) Try to turn/operate the game 180 degrees from your normal position (upside down), so the game re-orients upside up (flips up), so now your brake is on the opposite side what you usually use.

As far as gadget physics and brake points, when you use no assists, there is still an option from car to car, is steering sensitivity. Some cars such as the current new ACURA NSX GT3 drive like a tank and is arguably the best no-assist car in the game, but steering is tough. I would set that to 7 for less movement required of the gadget, to steer the car more. In contrast, the McLAREN MP4-X is horribly sensitive, so set steering to a low value (some people use 0).
 * No judgement from the community for playing the game as it was presented in the early days. Folks who were playing then got an edge.
 * Also regarding driving style (there's as many opinions as experienced drivers here), I found that Tilt B, ride your thumb on the brake. When you're accelerating, the brake is ready to apply when you let up off the accelerator. If you brake After letting off the accelerator, that sends most cars into an uncontrollable skid.
 * Learn where you should brake versus glide around mild curves.

Did this answer any of your questions? Powerup777 (talk) 01:55, March 11, 2019 (UTC)