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    Racing Victor
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    Noob Question: Use of Sliders

    Hi all,


    What is the significance of the experimentation slider in car setup

    also what is the ideal difference between wet and dry in driving style?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLord View Post
    What is the significance of the experimentation slider in car setup?
    Experimentation slider is ranged from 0 to 100, where 50 is a good midpoint. You will get more feedback with higher settings. Risk of making mistakes which cause you to lose precious setup laps increases differently in almost every carset so you just have to "experiment" it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLord View Post
    also what is the ideal difference between wet and dry in driving style?
    In my experience, nothing. I have few problems in wet races and don't back off on my pace and aggro at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flibble View Post
    In my experience, nothing. I have few problems in wet races and don't back off on my pace and aggro at all.
    so i can keep sliders for wet and dry same and it wont affect my pace

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLord View Post
    so i can keep sliders for wet and dry same and it wont affect my pace
    It shouldn't do. (keep in mind that I've done thousands of races!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flibble View Post
    ... (keep in mind that I've done thousands of races!)
    Get a job Hippie!

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    thx for tips

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    Quote Originally Posted by saltysurprise View Post
    Get a job Hippie!
    I should get paid to play BATracer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flibble View Post
    In my experience, nothing. I have few problems in wet races and don't back off on my pace and aggro at all.
    That's interesting to know. Up to know I had my sliders for rain lower than those in dry. I'll hold you liable for any driver errors that come as a result of your recommendation

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Flibble View Post
    In my experience, nothing. I have few problems in wet races and don't back off on my pace and aggro at all.
    Thanx I always get confused what to do when weather is wet.


 

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