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ICR2: Rushing into the corners!

Selom Ofo

ICR2: Rushing into the corners!

by Selom Ofo » Thu, 06 Jun 1996 04:00:00

does anyone do this? Rush into a corner. I do it all the time. funny..
it's the only way to get the back wheels not to spin off the track. It
helps me get by computer cars too. one of my favorite moves. as he comes
to the corner you rush into the corner side by side. he'll give you the
way ( unlike Indycar original.. yup I've played that one too! ) then you
can take your time to turn the hard corner. he'll never bump ya ( unless
he doesn't see you ).

Gregory Fu

ICR2: Rushing into the corners!

by Gregory Fu » Sat, 08 Jun 1996 04:00:00


>does anyone do this? Rush into a corner. I do it all the time. funny..
>it's the only way to get the back wheels not to spin off the track. It
>helps me get by computer cars too. one of my favorite moves. as he comes
>to the corner you rush into the corner side by side. he'll give you the
>way ( unlike Indycar original.. yup I've played that one too! ) then you
>can take your time to turn the hard corner. he'll never bump ya ( unless
>he doesn't see you ).

Most only use it when outbraking an opponent.  This is not a really great
move from a driving point of view; only in sometime like an Indycar can you
not lose too much time from the extremely low apex speed.  In most cars,
the time lost is not justified by passing right away.  As for being loose,
that's your setup's problem.

I'm trying to move away from that type of cornering at detroit to brake
1:10.8!  Drop this technique from you regular lapping will improve your
times ALOT!

Gregory Fung

Vancouver, B.C., Canada


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