Very comprehensive tutorial! This should help players once they try the Advanced Class license tests as those have steer assist forced to 0%. With this much knowledge, this video deserves to be seen in everyone’s feed in the Assoluto Racing community. Sincerely, a driver who has driven his way through all gold times in Advanced Class for the prize car
Sir, it's just 7 minutes. To summarize: Steering Assist is very sensitive and linear. Without it, the car that you're driving doesn't want to stabilize, and you need to control it manually. What to do is Shake the wheel a tiny bit and balance the car to be pointing straight. If you hold it normally like it has the assist, it's gonna spin. Throttle control. Excessive amounts of throttle will snap oversteer. Reduce this error by gently applying throttle. After knowing these two basic information, test it out and practice on any track. It takes time to get use to, but its a nice way to shave off laptimes, once you get the hang of it.
Very comprehensive tutorial! This should help players once they try the Advanced Class license tests as those have steer assist forced to 0%. With this much knowledge, this video deserves to be seen in everyone’s feed in the Assoluto Racing community.
Sincerely,
a driver who has driven his way through all gold times in Advanced Class for the prize car
Thank you for the comment!
Damn bro u made my brain understand this thing. The teachers at school should get training from u
Thank you
no i still don't understand how to do that the video is too long
Sir, it's just 7 minutes.
To summarize:
Steering Assist is very sensitive and linear. Without it, the car that you're driving doesn't want to stabilize, and you need to control it manually. What to do is
Shake the wheel a tiny bit and balance the car to be pointing straight. If you hold it normally like it has the assist, it's gonna spin.
Throttle control. Excessive amounts of throttle will snap oversteer. Reduce this error by gently applying throttle.
After knowing these two basic information, test it out and practice on any track. It takes time to get use to, but its a nice way to shave off laptimes, once you get the hang of it.