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Talking of cheats...

Robin Lor

Talking of cheats...

by Robin Lor » Thu, 13 Jun 2002 01:33:38

Or off - Alesi didn't use it at all, and I think Montoya turned it off at
Hockenheim last year as it enabled him to get a higher top speed

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Andreas Nystr?

Talking of cheats...

by Andreas Nystr? » Thu, 13 Jun 2002 04:22:41


This is up to the driver. I saw renaults steeringwheel, it had a button that
said "Automatic upshifts"
and ive heard that some drivers tested fully automatic gearbox, but they
prefer to atleast downshift
themselfs. If someone wants to shift themselfs, its up to them i guess.. but
its better with automatic, cause
if the engine blows, you could always say it was the autogears that
overreved the engine.

I think low sometimes steals too much speed accelerating out of corners.
Lucky we can map "Override
TC" to a button on the wheel.
TC high is preferable when driving in rain.

This is something Ferrari should have installed in Rubens car at monaco,
aswell as
Massa's :)

David Coulthard didnt use this anyway :-)

Haqsa

Talking of cheats...

by Haqsa » Thu, 13 Jun 2002 05:54:56

Since F1 cars have the clutch on a lever you could argue that you should
have it on even if you have only two pedals - put it on a button or
something.  Then again, there is such a thing as too much realism.  ;o)


Hans Jense

Talking of cheats...

by Hans Jense » Thu, 13 Jun 2002 11:55:14

I got a question
I use the pro mode and this is how it is by default:
Steering Assistance Off
Opposite Lock Assistance Off
Braking point Assistance Off
Stability Assistance Off
Spin Recovery Assistance Off
Invulnerability Off
Auto Shifting ON
Traction Control High
Anti-Lock Brakes High
Pit Lane Assistance On
Clutch Assistance On
Well the problem is that with the pit assistance Off, once I leave the pits
it stay's in 1st no matter if i use manual or auto transmission any body
else experience this??


David G Fishe

Talking of cheats...

by David G Fishe » Thu, 13 Jun 2002 12:05:39

You need to map a button to your wheel which operates the pit speed limiter.

David G Fisher


> I got a question
> I use the pro mode and this is how it is by default:
> Steering Assistance Off
> Opposite Lock Assistance Off
> Braking point Assistance Off
> Stability Assistance Off
> Spin Recovery Assistance Off
> Invulnerability Off
> Auto Shifting ON
> Traction Control High
> Anti-Lock Brakes High
> Pit Lane Assistance On
> Clutch Assistance On
> Well the problem is that with the pit assistance Off, once I leave the
pits
> it stay's in 1st no matter if i use manual or auto transmission any body
> else experience this??

in

> > x-no-archive: yes

> > Thank god you can turn off launch control in F1 2002!

> > Seems to defeat the object to me, when you press a button, and sit there
> > like a passanger.

> > Shit, with ABS, traction control and launch control, they may as well
take
> > the danger away by doing the whole race on my PC.

> > We must be the future.

> > 'Cept I went and bought meself a _real_ kart. :-))))))))))))))))

> > R.

Hans Jense

Talking of cheats...

by Hans Jense » Thu, 13 Jun 2002 12:32:54

Thanks that helped the revlimiter hehe, now what is TC overide ?


> You need to map a button to your wheel which operates the pit speed
limiter.

> David G Fisher



> > I got a question
> > I use the pro mode and this is how it is by default:
> > Steering Assistance Off
> > Opposite Lock Assistance Off
> > Braking point Assistance Off
> > Stability Assistance Off
> > Spin Recovery Assistance Off
> > Invulnerability Off
> > Auto Shifting ON
> > Traction Control High
> > Anti-Lock Brakes High
> > Pit Lane Assistance On
> > Clutch Assistance On
> > Well the problem is that with the pit assistance Off, once I leave the
> pits
> > it stay's in 1st no matter if i use manual or auto transmission any body
> > else experience this??

wrote
> in

> > > x-no-archive: yes

> > > Thank god you can turn off launch control in F1 2002!

> > > Seems to defeat the object to me, when you press a button, and sit
there
> > > like a passanger.

> > > Shit, with ABS, traction control and launch control, they may as well
> take
> > > the danger away by doing the whole race on my PC.

> > > We must be the future.

> > > 'Cept I went and bought meself a _real_ kart. :-))))))))))))))))

> > > R.

David G Fishe

Talking of cheats...

by David G Fishe » Thu, 13 Jun 2002 12:48:42

If you have TC on, you can map a button that let's you turn it off
temporarily at any point on the track if you think you might be faster
without it.

David G Fisher


> Thanks that helped the revlimiter hehe, now what is TC overide ?


> > You need to map a button to your wheel which operates the pit speed
> limiter.

> > David G Fisher



> > > Well the problem is that with the pit assistance Off, once I leave the
> > pits
> > > it stay's in 1st no matter if i use manual or auto transmission any
body
> > > else experience this??

Luke Phillip

Talking of cheats...

by Luke Phillip » Sun, 16 Jun 2002 13:40:03

Or if you want to pop your tyres infront of your fuming mechanics :)

Luke
-=87=-



> If you have TC on, you can map a button that let's you turn it off
> temporarily at any point on the track if you think you might be faster
> without it.

> David G Fisher



> > Thanks that helped the revlimiter hehe, now what is TC overide ?


> > > You need to map a button to your wheel which operates the pit speed
> > limiter.

> > > David G Fisher



> > > > Well the problem is that with the pit assistance Off, once I leave
the
> > > pits
> > > > it stay's in 1st no matter if i use manual or auto transmission any
> body
> > > > else experience this??


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