Thread:QuickNick/@comment-31533585-20171023033805/@comment-30967537-20171023050716

Hi Bill,

No, I didn't see your reply, sorry.

I only started with the WTTT around June 2015, before then I didn't really like TT events and did them only so I could complete series, I NEVER did the WTTT because I was no good at TT events.

I always used to play with Traction Control ... but no Assists, I turned them off the first time I played the game as they felt "wrong".

It took me a few weeks to improve and finally get into the WTTT (overall) group C and start earning Gold ... it also became the reason for me to upgrade cars and is now my main interest in the game.

Some mates told me I'd go faster with Assists (I tried but still didn't like the way it felt) and without Traction Control (TC) so I started turning it off for the (WT)TT events and back on again for the rest of the game ... over the next few weeks I improved and moved into group B.

The big change for me was the McLaren MP4-X ... that was the car which stopped me turning TC back on again! I started playing all races without it, it was hard work at first but it definitely improved my gameplay and my (WT)TT results and I slowly moved into group A in the (WT)TT events and to the top of group B.

But I've never made it into the WTTT overall group A ... and, even though every (WT)TT event has group A as the top 1%, as long as the WTTT overall group A is the top 0.1% (why?) I never will!

(WT)TT events definitely help you improve your gameplay as you have to learn to drive smooth and fast ... it's not always the best way to win a race (where you occasionally have to more aggressive) but it definitely makes you faster.

Good luck ... at Nürburgring.

Nick