rec.autos.simulators

MS CART: push under breaking

William Dahm

MS CART: push under breaking

by William Dahm » Sat, 22 Nov 1997 04:00:00

has anyone figured out a way to get the push out of the car in MS CART
in the breaking zone?  It seems the probram does not simulate the weight
shift to the front of the car, making the turn entry very difficult.  I
have tried all the solutions on the apex including set up guied, setups,
ect . but I can't seem to get the car to turn in good on entry

Richard Walk

MS CART: push under breaking

by Richard Walk » Sun, 23 Nov 1997 04:00:00



Brake early and get your braking complete before you turn in. You can
brake a little into the corners with CPR but not as much as with, say,
GP2.

Once you've got this worked out, then experiment with the setups. I would
advise against changing setups until you are driving consistently enough
to recognise the differences <G>

Cheers,
Richard

Doug Reichl

MS CART: push under breaking

by Doug Reichl » Sun, 23 Nov 1997 04:00:00

: >has anyone figured out a way to get the push out of the car in MS CART
: >in the breaking zone?

This is because MS CART simulates the front wheels locking up.  And they
do it quite easily.  Lock up, I mean.  When I _HAD_ the demo on my
harddrive, all I had to do was breath on the brake peddle and the fronts
locked up instantly.  No way of controlling the car then except to release
the brakes.

Then someone turned me on to the fact that you don't even need to touch
the brakes to slow it down.  Just downshift and hold the gas on FULL for
EVERY corner.  No problems with lock ups then.

It was deleted very shortly after that.
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George Sandma

MS CART: push under breaking

by George Sandma » Sun, 23 Nov 1997 04:00:00

Maybe you can do this in Rookie mode, but not in Pro Mode!!!


>: >has anyone figured out a way to get the push out of the car in MS CART
>: >in the breaking zone?

>This is because MS CART simulates the front wheels locking up.  And they
>do it quite easily.  Lock up, I mean.  When I _HAD_ the demo on my
>harddrive, all I had to do was breath on the brake peddle and the fronts
>locked up instantly.  No way of controlling the car then except to release
>the brakes.

>Then someone turned me on to the fact that you don't even need to touch
>the brakes to slow it down.  Just downshift and hold the gas on FULL for
>EVERY corner.  No problems with lock ups then.

>It was deleted very shortly after that.
>--
>-------------------------------------



Byron Forbe

MS CART: push under breaking

by Byron Forbe » Sun, 30 Nov 1997 04:00:00


> >: >has anyone figured out a way to get the push out of the car in MS CART
> >: >in the breaking zone?

> >This is because MS CART simulates the front wheels locking up.  And they
> >do it quite easily.  Lock up, I mean.  When I _HAD_ the demo on my
> >harddrive, all I had to do was breath on the brake peddle and the fronts
> >locked up instantly.  No way of controlling the car then except to release
> >the brakes.

> >Then someone turned me on to the fact that you don't even need to touch
> >the brakes to slow it down.  Just downshift and hold the gas on FULL for
> >EVERY corner.  No problems with lock ups then.

> >It was deleted very shortly after that.
> >--
> >-------------------------------------



> Maybe you can do this in Rookie mode, but not in Pro Mode!!!

     This sim is starting to worry me a little. I'm glad you posted that
George - my heart was in my mouth. Anyone else out there to enlighten us
on this matter? I was a little concerned about the rev limiter. So
George, what does happen when you downchange? I have not seen an engine
blow due to over revving in my demo.

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