Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-37787052-20190106042657/@comment-32052843-20190108122546

SeedSpeed wrote: Jimtaken wrote:

Prange?? wrote:

Jimtaken wrote: Rikardo 83 wrote: I don't understand how anyone can use other than Tilt B. Since I installed RR3 for the first time I chose Tilt B and never changed it. Occasionally I've heard of people driving with the arrows or Tilt A, but how do they take the long corners I can't understand. The trouble of not being able to beat the bots in my opinion is lack of speed. The only bots I can't beat sometimes are in the exclusive series, some of my Facebook friends are perfectionists. One advise which has been given here a thousand times is set all the assists off and race with Tilt B. Learn the circuits in time trials and I bet you no bot can even get close to beat you. The reason I like Tilt A is because it's so much easier for me. Half my left thumb is gone from a construction accident. It's just very difficult using a thumb and a half. I,also need to use Tilt A if I'm playing for any length of time. I have some hand/wrist issues. You didn't say but if it's carpel tunnel. But if it is. Then get the surgery if you can. Saved me my hands and construction career. 30 minutes for both hands thats one Lemans race. Back to work in a week. Sorry for little OT. I don't mean to say surgery is bad, but there are many things that can be done before surgery. I can recommend a book by Pete Egoscue : Egosce method. He marks bad posture and bad position of four joint pairs ( knee, hip, shoulder, ankle) as secure cause of all kinds of musculoskeletal disorders. Main thing to look for while having any issue with any part of arm or musculoskeletal system is problem with posture which in most cases include problem with shoulder position. Bad shoulder position makes a shoulder disfunctional, which can lead to all kind of problems like tenis elbow, calcification, etc., all to the hands. Bad shoulder position messes with forces in the muscles and joints, alters their direction, changes the way they impact tissue. Also I can warmly recommend daily stretching based exercise routine. Jimtaken and SeedSpeed,,

Thanks for the input. I've had a few surgeries over the years. A few from playing hockey and auto racing. Amazingly,only one from work.

I've been in shape my whole life. I agree,stretching every day is vital.

I just ordered the Pete Egoscue book. Thanks for the recommendation. I'm always up to reading about the topic. Hint: (get your books from AbeBooks.)

Jimtaken-eventually,you'll get to the point where the fastest bots are not fast enough for you.

The only time I'll run off-line to win a race is when I'm faced with a wild Endurance goal,say, 24.2 miles at Spa. Then I just go off-line to get the mileage back to reality.