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Steering wheel I assume? :)

How do you tackle the kerbs so hard without having problems coming off them?

yeah using a steering wheel, you can setup the environment feedback setting on the wheel, i got it around 30% which means u can take the kerbs and it doesn't throw the wheel around too much.

also depending on the track, if i plan to run on the kerbs i adjust the suspension and run it alittle higher

plus i have way to much time on my hands so i reset the practise so many times till i think i've got the circuit down lol

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if you havent got F1 2010 yet... do it!!

its bad ass

Played it at my mates, he has a cockpit etc...I wanna get it but don't even have a wheel, and wouldn't wanna play it without one... If I could justify shelling out $1k I'd get one of the pro-made cockpits and a G27...

the problem with the game is, is that its no 'fun'

you cant attack any of the tracks and its waaaay too much like a simulator game... and quite frankly, fuck that

thats why i avoid shit games like gran turismo and the such, but i have to own F1 so what can i do?

probably wond play it as much as F1 champion edition, but this one has Spa, and that place is cool as hell

^^ huh? :)

you avoid games like gran turismo because they're a simulator game? you're kidding, right.... simlators are games like grand prix legends, live for speed, GTR and GTR2 are not bad either. rFactor is supposed to be authentic but I haven't played it. GT3/GT4/GT5 are arcade games pure and simple. shits and giggles, their handling model is a joke for serious driving.

I was initially disappointed with F1 2010's driving model because it wasn't simulator-y enough. But then when you start to exploit the last 5% of your traction budget it gets really entertaining. For once Codemasters have pitched the game well, I think it's a blast. We have a group of 5-6 people trading lap times ranging from sim junkies like me to guys who just want a bit of a fun game and they're all loving it.

If you're not playing with a force feedback wheel then your arguments are completely null and void. I've had a blast playing this game and you really do get a sensation that you're on a knife edge at times.

nah its no fun, seems like its aimed at an older a crowd, feel sorry for people who just want to play for fun but cant because its far too complicated to drive fast

anyway, the new call of duty and assasins creed are out in a month, ill be too caught up in those to fuck around with this game and all its never ending settings, so im sure ill get over it pretty quickly

f1 2010 seems pretty good so far. i did only download it to try it out and probably wont play it for much longer, unless i can find a way to mute the f**kin pit crew guy from talking when i am in the garage. hes on repeat and its well annoying.

I bet Nico Hulkenberg won't be allowed to drive over every single chicane to defend position if AJ walks the talk.

Are there any chicanes in Korea? :)

yeah but they are just drawn on by that bloke who does those cool 3D looking chalk drawings on footpaths. should fool them nicely until someone tries to hit one hard on about their second laps...insert chicane here....

yeah but they are just drawn on by that bloke who does those cool 3D looking chalk drawings on footpaths. should fool them nicely until someone tries to hit one hard on about their second laps...insert chicane here....

Lol!

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