What driving assists do you use in F1 2011?
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- 26th January 2012, 19:42 at 7:42 pm #130809ShaneB457Participant
I have all the driving assists off except for automatic gearbox and racing line..what about you?
26th January 2012, 21:19 at 9:19 pm #191087raymondu999ParticipantI have all my assists off except for pits and my gearbox is on automatic. I turned off the racing line a long while back; for one some of the racing lines are wrong; and I use a different line for several corners.
27th January 2012, 6:01 at 6:01 am #191088KingsharkParticipantYeah, same here. I use automatic gearbox, makes it a whole lot easier. I also use traction control, I just can’t drive without it.
27th January 2012, 6:07 at 6:07 am #191089raymondu999Participant@Kingshark – that’s what I used to think. But after a while; your foot just really gets used to it. Having said that you need a wheel with Force Feedback to properly drive without TC; as it gives a better feel of how the car is behaving on the throttle. It also makes managing tyres a whole lot easier. It’s a whole lot fun at times too – if I’ve overtaken someone and am too tight on entry; there are times when I rotate the car by a throttle blip; using the power to actually rotate the car.
27th January 2012, 17:09 at 5:09 pm #191090MlracingParticipantOnly automatic gearbox on. I was one of those who said it’s impossible to drive without TC with a controller, but i was wrong. It takes practice and you need to find a good league/group of people and practice with them online. I know guys who have everything off with a controller and beat the good guys with a steering wheel. I thought if that’s possible i need to practice with TC off and it’s alot more fun.
28th January 2012, 18:44 at 6:44 pm #191091AnonymousInactiveABS, full TC, automatic gearbox. I use the keyboard.
28th January 2012, 20:27 at 8:27 pm #191092PauloParticipanti use nothing. although it has been 3 months since i got the game and i am yet to win a race.
28th January 2012, 21:26 at 9:26 pm #191093AnonymousInactiveRacing line, manual brakes, traction control full, abs on. I use auto gears at the moment, but I’m trying to wean myself of those, onto manual. I’m just not very good so that’ll take time. :P
28th January 2012, 22:48 at 10:48 pm #191094MadsParticipantIt depends. If it is one of those races I just want to get over with, I use the racing line. Though only to get my braking points right. I find it easier with the racing line on.
And if it is really wet i sometimes use ABS.
Other then that everything is off.16th April 2012, 15:42 at 3:42 pm #191095spac?â?íkParticipantOnly automatic gearbox and racing line in corners (due to breaking points). Both take some time to learn by heart in real and I dont want to learn but play. Nevertheless I tried all assists one after one, TC is definitely biggest help imo.
16th April 2012, 16:49 at 4:49 pm #191096David-AParticipantI use none except for medium traction control (only sometimes).
16th April 2012, 18:11 at 6:11 pm #191097robk23ParticipantI haven’t got a wheel (yet) but I hope to get one set up soon. At the moment I use racing line (corners only), automatic gearbox (not really possible to use manual with the standard Xbox controller), Traction Control and ABS, both of which I just can’t live without right now. I’m very happy in Forza 4 without ABS and TC though.
16th April 2012, 21:42 at 9:42 pm #191098infernojimParticipantI use Auto Gearbox, TC at moment, and Racing Line (corners only). Everything else off.
I intend to change TC to medium for my second season, and may turn the line off too, but not sure about that…
16th April 2012, 21:46 at 9:46 pm #191099AnonymousInactiveNo assists on a controller. I don’t see why everyone seems to think this is so hard. :/ Maybe on ps3 because I don’t think they have triggers. But on Xbox you can apply Brake and throttle just fine.
17th April 2012, 17:28 at 5:28 pm #191100Joshua BarryParticipantWhy do people turn automatic on! That’s not real racing
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