Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-103.224.107.5-20171127231506/@comment-32052843-20171206051920

Fn2164 wrote: Been playing Grid Autosport this weekend (I'm level 165 in RR3), and can say it's different and more challenging in ways. You definately need to tweak the settings (weirdly they put them in your device app settings on iOS) so there is 0 dead zone on the steering, and I've been messing with TC to get just enough slip but not so much I spin out in every corner. It's definately not RR, but neither is F1 2016 or Assoluto Racing (I play both of these as well from time to time), and while I do love RR, I would say Grid is a little more "real." By real, I mean there are car parts that fall off from accidents and get left on the track, signs and cones that you hit litter the track, there are corner cutting penalties, you have to focus and stay on top of your steering as you're always adjusting, you can race a practice to get a feel for the track (there are like 100 tracks in the game, so practice laps are very much needed) as well as a qualifing race before hand to fight for pole position, and, yes, you can even start first on the grid and not dead last like every race in RR. Anyway, thats just a few things I have noticed after playing for a few days. By setting your steering dead zone to 0,does that reduce the tilting of the device? Is it close to RR3 in that aspect?

Thanks.