Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-32997411-20180219092008/@comment-31446467-20180225001659

QuickNick wrote: TorrelloRR3 wrote: I think its the steering in the "F1" style cars that makes it more difficult as, to me, they steer differently at different speeds / grip. For me, the main difference is how they handle in the slower/tighter corners where you have to be very smooth with the steering and, well, you can't be smooth with the throttle, but you have to apply it once and then stay on it as lifting (and re-applying) whilst in a corner can cause it to go sideways ... theoretically lift-off oversteer (where, because you're not accelerating, the weight shifts forwards causing the front to dip and the rear to lift, so it loses rear-end grip) and then throttle oversteer (where the rear loses grip because it can't cope with the sudden or excessive throttle) ... but who knows how real the game actually is! No way you could feel it at these hyperbolized/ unrealistic speeds and still lesser chance to manage on/off throttle sequence by the bok at hairpin corners. Maybe it's feasible for younger guys, not me.