weird behavior while sliding

Discussion in 'Car Information and physics updates' started by Pierluigi Vinci, Mar 14, 2022.

  1. Pierluigi Vinci

    Pierluigi Vinci New Member

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    i always feel a weird behavior in corners if the car start sliding: i can hear what i think is the TC sound and immediately the engine rpm drops down, so even if i try to manage the slide i loose a lot of time. this is pretty annoying in the driving experience. i have TC on factory, so i assume keeping it pretty low (3-4 in GT3s) i should avoid this. where am i wrong?
     
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  2. FeltHλt

    FeltHλt Moderator Beta tester

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    What combo? (car,track)
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  3. Pierluigi Vinci

    Pierluigi Vinci New Member

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    all GTs in all tracks, maybe autoclutch could be involved?

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  4. FeltHλt

    FeltHλt Moderator Beta tester

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    Cant say i noticed any difference with GT3 car with autoclutch on or off. My first bet was some kind of stability control being on. It sounded like that. Try even lower TC (0-20%) and tell me, if its still like that (front engine car, if possible)
     
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  5. Pierluigi Vinci

    Pierluigi Vinci New Member

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    i have this whit Ferrari 488 GT3, so central engine. if you slightly loose the rear in turn in don't you notice a massive rpm drop down?
     
  6. Pierluigi Vinci

    Pierluigi Vinci New Member

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    also: brake engin reduction could be involved?
     
  7. FeltHλt

    FeltHλt Moderator Beta tester

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    Did you try 20-0% tc? I need more time to get familiar with the car
     
  8. Alex Hodgkinson

    Alex Hodgkinson KW Studios Developer

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    You've quite literally described exactly what traction control is designed to do. It cuts the power when tyres break traction.

    If you don't want it to do that, turn it off.
     
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  9. Pierluigi Vinci

    Pierluigi Vinci New Member

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    Of course, but looks like it kick in when I try to manage a slide with throttle. Maybe I'm too used to rF2. Anyway with low or zero TC it's better
     
  10. Alwin Papegaaij

    Alwin Papegaaij Member

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    The car doesn't know that you try to manage a slide with the throttle, it just sees that you are sliding, so it starts to do its job and cut the power
     
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