Talk:Furai Rising/@comment-32616717-20170804204143

Just passed 8.2. What a nail biter!

Note:  To all of you trying to get through 7.2, IMO 8.2 is more difficult than 7.2, because  you have to time when to make the perfect corner turns when you are going up and down the hill. If you want to get it done with less than recommended PR, Traction control is absolutely off the table. Fortunately, this car is almost as good as C-X75 R-3 in terms of grip, so if you are patient with the brake, and step the gas at the right time, it should just go right through it. Also, you should control the gas yourself, because sometimes coasting towards the corner is better than braking, especially when you want to ace the overheating challenges.

I tried with 1332323, 20% of the time I got up to average 117mph.

Then I was like the hell with it, 3332323. 80% of the time I got up to average 117mph. I hit average 120mph a couple of times when I was up in the hill on the second lap, and every time the average went back down to 117mph. Make sure you are at least at average 114 mph after the first lap, or else you have no chance to get to 118 on the second

Thank you for your assistance, Tuwwel, and ME7! I wish I could nail that with both of you under 1332323, but there are a couple of things I couldn't manage.

1.  All assists off. You have to absolutely understand each car in order to master all the corners and grip. I figured Tuwwel and ME7 must have mastered a lot of supercars with all assists off, so it's easier to pick that up on Furai. I play with cockpit view, so not only do I have little field of view to react earlier before the corner, I have to feel the brake and how much it slides to the reasonable range out of the rub. That takes way more time than watching the ads and just upgrading the car with GCs. At the end I had to keep the SA and BA to low. If I had iPad I could have tried SA and BA off, but that's another topic. -_-

Wish I were in the iPad instead of this iPhone 5S with such a fast car to go with -_-