>Someone posted a while back about getting better at GP2 (they were
>concentrating on the Canadian track). Most of the replies answered on
>the same theme: practice.
>Practice is certainly necessary to a point (though I cringe to think of
>'practicing' a game) but have you ever noticed the benefit of taking a
>hiatus from the game. After some setup adjustment, I tried Circuit Gilles
>Villeneuve, and 'practiced' for a few evenings until I hit my limit:
>1:25.7xx.
>A week went by without playing. When I returned to the game, with the
>same setup I achieved 1:24.5xx on the 4th lap!
>So my advice is to play awhile then get away from the game!!!!
again last night. Up to then my fastest time at Canada was something
like 1:24.9xx. Yesterday it took me about 10 laps to get the time down
to 1:22.8xx (with a race setup). I changed almost nothing about the
setup but still found 2 seconds....
Greetings,
Tim
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Gilles Villeneuve * 18-1-1950(Richelieu,Canada) x 8-5-1982(Louvain,Belgium)
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