Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-38573979-20191210213649/@comment-37157068-20191212195447

ME7 wrote: Mcguyrej wrote:

ME7 wrote: Here is my personal experience.

As was mentioned, I did find that certain cars were degrading faster than normal. In fact sometimes minor side contact would have a big affect on the cars performance,,,,, That would certainly have an impact on braking points but that’s the degradation issue not a dynamic’s issue, as someone else mentioned. Thanks for the input ME7, but just to be clear, I never said it was a dynamic issue. I asked about the change in grip. Your explanation of the degradation issue would definitely show itself in lost grip.

Was honestly not trying to create discontent, was asking about what solutions we could expect, which whether due to degradation or bot behavior I still don't know when it will be corrected.

And that was my question. Discontent can happen whether we intend it or not. Don’t worry about that. People here know that things can go sideways.

My tests also told me there was no grip change other than when I had contact. I never even heard about grip change discussions until this one. That’s what I meant when I said I felt right at home in those cars and the McLaren MP4-X braking points. Grip for me felt the same in all those cars after getting back in the groove. That was my experience at least. One test for you ME7, if you could be so kind and check it well. Can you still take the first of Porsche turns (the right hander) on full throttle while having maximum possible speed? I really feel like it's become harder now, after the update. Now I'm lifting there which I didn't do before. I know it can be the effect of driving a lot of insanely grippy F1 cars and a matter of some auto-suggetstion, but I thought I better ask someone who is experienced enough with both MP4X and Le Mans.