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MGPRS2 qualifying.

Dean

MGPRS2 qualifying.

by Dean » Mon, 12 Oct 1998 04:00:00

Having been able to get pole by a couple of tenths in a Ferrari in F1RS I
find I can't qualify within 107% in a Stewart. I'm driving the car as hard
as I can, and cannot get under 1.38.9 at Melbourne. After a week of
practicing its getting very frustrating. Anyone have any ideas or had
similar problems. I've tried low and high downforce settings, soft and hard
tires but it seems what I gain in one section I lose in another.

Dean

prem

MGPRS2 qualifying.

by prem » Mon, 12 Oct 1998 04:00:00

MGPRS2 seems to be much more difficult.
With all aids on and keyboards my time is 1.32.280.
I use team2 car (Williams better than Steward),
11 front and rear wing,
breaks : 53/47, engine : 16580
35mm, 60mm for "hauteur de caisse" (i'm french)
But i'm still far from pole : 1.29.0

Good luck

Iain Mackenzi

MGPRS2 qualifying.

by Iain Mackenzi » Tue, 13 Oct 1998 04:00:00

You have to make sure that you forget your F1RS settings! They do not work
in MGPRS2.
It's best to start with the game's default and work on it. MGPRS is much
more difficult and realistic with settings than F1RS. Keep trying!

>Having been able to get pole by a couple of tenths in a Ferrari in F1RS I
>find I can't qualify within 107% in a Stewart. I'm driving the car as hard
>as I can, and cannot get under 1.38.9 at Melbourne. After a week of
>practicing its getting very frustrating. Anyone have any ideas or had
>similar problems. I've tried low and high downforce settings, soft and hard
>tires but it seems what I gain in one section I lose in another.

>Dean


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