Too bad the Spengler and Margaritis liveries were not on the AMG 2005 Looking forward for the Audi and Opel, though
Hoped to see this feature working after the todays patch. Are there news if and when it could be used also for triples?
Still not working. Honestly, I know it's in the bug tracker. But forgot to follow it closely. Will bump the report for you
@Alex Hodgkinson https://forum.sector3studios.com/index.php?threads/23rd-april-2019-update.13092/ since last April's update, the phenomenon has worsened on ruf gt2. the nose is encored more in the wall or in the barriers and it is impossible to return to the track even turning the steering wheel fully in the opposite direction. you have to go backwards to get out of the wall or the barriers I checked it a few times on Bathurst and Nordschleife can you please watch thank you
Same applies to the older GT3s like the RUF RT12R GT3, the Alpina, and such. Especially on Nordschleife.
Isn't that because the rear is wider then the front. so if you drive alongside the wall, the rear is caught and pushes the front into the wall and that keeps happening as long as you drive forward. When you switch to reverse, the rear is no longer caught by the wall allowing you to get free.
Exactly, it is as simple as that. Try lower speeds if you can´t control the car well enough to stay out of walls!
He I have the same problem with ruf gt3 I have no problem with the porsche gt3 r I have no problem with the gt3 cup in my opinion, there is a bug on ruf gt2 and gt3
I've tested and can confirm this to be true. The RUF has by far the biggest difference between front and rear width, that's why it's the car with which this is most pronounced.
Cut from the developer's notes thread, and this is related so it's a better fit here. I finally had time to see what this is all about, and I have to change my mind on this being the shape of the car causing the issue. I ran the Ruf at Macau and when I approached the wall, the car pivoted towards the wall, clipped the front corner of the car through the wall and then got stuck. The only way to free the car was to reverse it. I was puzzled that the car did that, so I switched to the Forza cam and recreated the issue at a relatively low speed. Here's what happened... I retract my "Big old Butt" comment. Also, in the thumbnail, you see what appears to be a face on the wall in the back ground. Without watching the video, look in the upper right hand portion of the thumbnail image. For those on computer it's directly below the word "Watch" in the "Watch later" icon. Nice touch Sector 3! LOL