Talk:Motorfiesta 2/@comment-2001:569:79A6:5C00:3578:B363:F3D5:7332-20180909051414/@comment-28169398-20180909153603

"Goal 5.3: Recommended PR 88.8. I’m at 91.3 and NO chance for a avarage player as I am to follow the road with low/low/on and get the 198kph so I guess that FM are not aiming the game for the 90% of players. Normaly in top 25% without a FU car in WTT. Level 245 and over 1200 hours played so I’m not that new at this game"

Unless you have a physical disability that prevents you from doing so, with that much time spent on the game, you should be Tilt B, off/off/off.

After the first or second SE I ever did in the game with assists off challenge, I realized that if I wanted to win cars I needed to learn to play the game without assists, so that would have been in the first few weeks of playing the game that I made the switch, and after a week or two of struggling I started to improve. I also learned to turn steering sensitivity way down, which forced me to learn the brake points as the car gets a little bit of understeer.

At this point, with that much time invested driving with assists, it will be difficult to break the habit.

If you have a physical disability, then I completely understand. I have made a point of saying several times that I think that the developers need to do a better job of making the events accessible to all players and that they should tune the goals so that they are assist, steering, and acceleration and braking mode agnostic.

Take Stage 8.1 as an example. If a player uses brake assists, instead of forcing them to turn them off, maybe artificially boost the acceleration so that if the racing line and turn at Parabolica is correct and the car is at the Recommended PR, then it will hit 354kph before the brake assist engages.

I wouldn't be opposed to a system where people with physical disabilities actually register with FM/EA and there are accessibility modifications made just for them. There used to be a contributor here that only had use of 1 side of there body due to strokes. So for them, they couldn't run Formula E events or the Fuel or Overheating goals because they were forced to use Tilt B and coast, and they were not physically capable to do that because they could only use Tilt A. If FM/EA had such a program, then someone like the above mentioned player would register, and they would either get a free skip for events like that or there would be an alternate goal they could complete that wouldn't be offered to regular players of the game.