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#33200
Csak olvasgattam ezt a belinkelt cikket ( amúgyezki ? :)), no most én jól értem, hogy a Lotus49-ben is van szerinte visszaváltás védelem ???!!! Sőt minden autóban ...???!!!!
Even during half-assed shakedown laps where I wasn’t pushing at all, in several braking zones the game intrusively prevented me from downshifting. I was nowhere near running on kill, driving as close to a real life out lap as I could possibly be, and it was like the game was trying to hold my hand around the track. Kunos have implemented a rudimentary downshift protection mechanic that in theory should prevent newer drivers from shattering the transmission into a million tiny pieces under braking, but the assist is so overdone that it completely ruined my rhythm, and felt extremely inconsistent. It would be easy to scream at me and say “you just downshift incorrectly”, but I was babying the car around the track. The first few times, I thought the left paddle was going on my DFGT and began mashing the button as hard and awkwardly as I could just to get it to work, that’s how intrusive it was.
And this applies to all cars in Assetto Corsa, including cars that raced when this technology simply didn’t exist, such as the Lotus 49. You can’t turn it off.
Utoljára szerkesztette: lac coo, 2015.10.24. 23:33:01