I guess this is more for people outside of the rF2 "circle" but anyway, in case you haven't seen, I jotted up a blog following fun times in build 85-90. https://vodkadiaries.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/rfactor-2-beta-coming-along-nicely/ Enjoy. Jon
155 at Malaysia in F35 is quite slow isn't it, I thought people were down to 145/7 on the old builds and I was doing 149's....can't fully remember, but with new physics, it should be easy to break 150 now...
The paragraph concerning doing a 1.55 or 1.56 at Malaysia is not specific to any car, it's just an example of differing conditions changing laptimes. In that sense, and in the sense of the surrounding paragraphs, I get the feeling that by quoting laptime comparisons you're kind of missing the point a bit. But thanks for reading all the same.
Sneaky answer my friend, but I can't think of any other car that could do that time approx, LOL. Anyway, it was a good article, but remember, practice makes perfect, LOL.
Actually, I just went and drove the F35 at Malay, and my first hotlap was a 156, LOL, but I did do a 153 flat, and feel there's more time to come, but my saved set up said 149, so perhaps it's changed again from b85-b90.....it was junk in b69 IMO. Keep on truckin!!
@F2Chump, I guess you still don't get the point of Jon. Laptimes are dependent on the amount of rubber on the track, temperature, humidity, wind, etc. Your 1:49 may be driven in the best possible conditions for that car/setup. With other conditions you may be driving 1:53's. You can only compare laptimes for exactly the same conditions.
I know that couple of days ago a real driver WSR test rf2 game in Track Portugal, mod F3.5... as he said - ugly FFB (totally uninformative) and no grip on tires (even with out race line - in real there a lot of grip)... also he mentioned that he didnt like graphics (graphics influenced by feeling of speed and control of a car)
Sometimes mehcanical grip seems much lower because in real life you feel like you are going much faster where in sims you might feel like you can take a corner at70 so you slow down to 70 and 70 feels like 40 because everything seems much slower in the game, so you feel like you are going slow enough and then dont understand why you got no grip, on top of that fov makes the corners seem way less sharp, but mostly the speed and speed sensing thing. Also was the track really rubbered in were not talking tenths or even a half second, were talking MASSIVE differences in grip here. Not saying rf2 is perfect by the way
F2chump, the point is that all this ball swinging about how fast or slow people may or may not be is irrelevant. It doesn't really matter if your saved setup says you did a 1.49 if you can't do it again. And all that does matter is how fast anyone is at the time they are all on track together. By mentioning here how you set a 1.56, then eventually a 1.53 on your setup that you once did a 1.49 on only exemplifies the point. If you build a setup that is particular to, say, a 29 degree air temperature with a northerly wind at 18kph, that you can run 1.49's on all the time, the setup has to inevitably be modified if you end up on in an online session where the air temperature is 15 degrees and there is an easterly 30kph wind. This is the point, the point isn't whether you think I, or anyone else, can or cannot run fast laptimes, that really doesn't matter. My blog post does not relate to any laptimes I ran, I just made up numbers, it's called "an example." This was part of the point of the blog post. Anyone can post on a forum about a given laptime they ran and with any luck it does wonders for their self esteem. But what stops someone else from setting the AI off running 10,000 laps, to make the circuit into a living piece of rubber, setting a 100kph back wind for the longest straight and setting a time 2 seconds faster, then posting their laptime? One lap does not make a race, and a series of laps in certain conditions bear no comparison to a different series of laps in different conditions. Quoting laptimes means nothing unless it is to people in the same session at the same time as you, and this is a step forward from other sims, partially because it allows the community to grow up and rise above the need for plumage flouncing braggart posts.