AMS2 onboard just looks like drift into every corner and you'll be fine. That doesn't sit well with me and full throttle in 1st gear not a good for AMS2. Rf2 is missing gear shifting animations I must say. AC and RF2 do look more natural behavior as well.
And this lap wasn't even the 'worst', I did 1:25.871 in time trial mode. The only thing different with that lap was that my drifts were even more outragious.
@@Junker_1I mean rF2 version is also very 'drifty' or slidey, but you can't go absolutely bananas with it. AC version is very much too 'on-rails'. AMS2 just goes way too crazy with it. I mean I have watched real footage from these car where it does slide, but I don't think it looks anything like the way these slide in AMS2. The angles you can take seem too extreme and the slides or drifts can be way too long and easy to control. Usually IRL the slides are pretty short and it does look like the driver needs to be very careful not lose control. I feel like rF2 version gets it most correct, have you even tried that one out? It doesn't feel glued to the track at all. (if you still cannot understand what is wrong with the sliding through corners in AMS2 just watch Nils Naujoks' video on it)
@@MotorsportMinded Maybe you should look at more footage. You could definitely slide those cars very much. Just to give you an extreme example. Have you ever seen Verstappen sliding without losing control? And mind you Reiza is still working on it. Also don't forget that Nils is also part of the beta team of Reiza giving advice. They sure know what they are doing. I think all those other sims have skewed your thinking a bit to what is realistic, especially ACC is very wrong in that department.
@@Junker_1 I mean there is no point at even trying to talk sense to you. Real drivers praise the physics of AC/RF2 and use it for practise. ACC is also praised by many but it's quite clear it's not up there with AC/RF2. I mean Max Verstappen himself praises AC as one of the best sims to practise in, also a lot of real GT3 drivers use AC for practise. You are in complete delusion. I can link you a shit ton of praise from real drivers if you really are this delusional.
@@MotorsportMinded It is a CSP error. In weather settings, I think the schedule had to be deactivated. I dont remember right now. But the problem is there.
@@MotorsportMinded As a first fix install the Sol color corrections: drive.google.com/file/d/17jKrihe9xX3lkdw870CrcS28lQC-KgUN/view?usp=sharing This will repair the texture colors. There are many new things for this track. Esp the 3d trees let it look realy good...
Hi, what Simhub overlay are you using in this video?
It's the F1 2019-2021 F1TV HUD : akosfodi.wixsite.com/fodiakos/simhub-huds
AMS2 onboard just looks like drift into every corner and you'll be fine. That doesn't sit well with me and full throttle in 1st gear not a good for AMS2. Rf2 is missing gear shifting animations I must say. AC and RF2 do look more natural behavior as well.
And this lap wasn't even the 'worst', I did 1:25.871 in time trial mode. The only thing different with that lap was that my drifts were even more outragious.
You know those cars also drifted in real life. The others are far too hard on rails and are not realistic at all.
@@Junker_1I mean rF2 version is also very 'drifty' or slidey, but you can't go absolutely bananas with it. AC version is very much too 'on-rails'. AMS2 just goes way too crazy with it. I mean I have watched real footage from these car where it does slide, but I don't think it looks anything like the way these slide in AMS2. The angles you can take seem too extreme and the slides or drifts can be way too long and easy to control. Usually IRL the slides are pretty short and it does look like the driver needs to be very careful not lose control. I feel like rF2 version gets it most correct, have you even tried that one out? It doesn't feel glued to the track at all. (if you still cannot understand what is wrong with the sliding through corners in AMS2 just watch Nils Naujoks' video on it)
@@MotorsportMinded Maybe you should look at more footage. You could definitely slide those cars very much. Just to give you an extreme example. Have you ever seen Verstappen sliding without losing control? And mind you Reiza is still working on it. Also don't forget that Nils is also part of the beta team of Reiza giving advice. They sure know what they are doing. I think all those other sims have skewed your thinking a bit to what is realistic, especially ACC is very wrong in that department.
@@Junker_1 I mean there is no point at even trying to talk sense to you. Real drivers praise the physics of AC/RF2 and use it for practise. ACC is also praised by many but it's quite clear it's not up there with AC/RF2. I mean Max Verstappen himself praises AC as one of the best sims to practise in, also a lot of real GT3 drivers use AC for practise. You are in complete delusion. I can link you a shit ton of praise from real drivers if you really are this delusional.
The circuit is broken in Assetto corsa.
What do you mean?
@@MotorsportMinded It is a CSP error. In weather settings, I think the schedule had to be deactivated. I dont remember right now. But the problem is there.
Ok I have noticed that the track looks pretty weird, compared to the other base game tracks, so I've been wondering if theres something wrong with it
@@MotorsportMinded Looks like an issue of csp (GrassFX or something) but not in recent csp versions. Maybe config problem
@@MotorsportMinded As a first fix install the Sol color corrections: drive.google.com/file/d/17jKrihe9xX3lkdw870CrcS28lQC-KgUN/view?usp=sharing
This will repair the texture colors. There are many new things for this track. Esp the 3d trees let it look realy good...
AMS2 shates over everything especially at dust, with a low sun, in VR.