Dice Hunter, Haven't got the game yet but will do in a fortnight
By gamertag I assume Xbox Live/PC tag ?
Does anyone find RWD cars more beneficial over AWD? I play with all the assists off and unless I convert to AWD the RWD I pretty pointless to use. The amount of finesse you need on the throttle on RWD compared to AWD is night and day. Just doesn't seem worth the extra mental capacity to me.
Isn't AWD easier to drive in general? RWD is usually more challenging but also more fun in other games, but in other games the ffb does more than getting more resistant the harder you turn as well. But yea, i have a 1000hp AWD aventador sv, which is no challenge to drive at all and a 1300hp RWD ford gt which spins the tires in third gear and is completely undriveable.
I cant get on with the driving style in horizon 3, Apex beta i thought the game was really well balanced between cars and nailing the throttle position was a work of art, to me horizon is drift here drift there still fun tho.
AWDs normally have more understeer compared to RWD. But the understeer is nothing compared to the traction loss in RWD. Suppose it is accurate that a 1300HP RWD car needs some TLC on the throttle.
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Nice. I've just bought the game. I'm at work right now but I'm hoping it's pushed to my Xbox One OK and will be ready for me tonight. I'll install the PC version over the weekend but I'll join the group as soon as I can.
I'm just hoping that the combination of a Xeon E3-1231 v3 and a Radeon HD 7870 will be fine at 1360 x 768. I was in the process of upgrading and got hit with some surprise expenditures before I could get a new GPU and screen.
Hmm, I've had perf issues on PC. It constantly hitches for me and the UI is very unresponsive/laggy - not sure why though.
Exactly - AWD should be better balanced and better off the line but there's so much force going through the front wheels that they tend to understeer and don't turn in so well without a lot of electronic diff and traction control wizardry going on.
RWD are super fun. Light steering usually compared to FWD/AWD but yeah they can spin up easily. That's why all the kids here love utes. Light back end + Rear wheel drive = donuts for days.
The issue once you get to a game is that you lose a bit of that feel for when the traction is about to go so it's hard to catch it in time - you end up spinning around in circles uncontrollably.
Just hope the game is playable on my 3770. Could be the first game in years to actually make me consider an upgrade.
I've been on the Forza forums a lot hearing similar things. Honestly I was going to wait until the PC demo or some kind of patch was confirmed to improve things but ultimately I decided as I have an Xbox One that I can at least play the game and just swap to PC later if I have loads of problems. It's a real shame for those who bought it and just have a PC though.
Found a weird thing, if I drive with the camera behind the car I get a lot of spinning off, though from inside even though I drive the same it drives properly, well as properly as I can still on a learning curve using a wheel
I think that's just a psychological thing - I drive better in bonnet/cockpit cam because I don't focus on the rear and instead the front.
Yea that bothers me as well, the ffb tells you nothing about the car, but with sound cues and reduced wheel rotation you can get a feel for how to catch the car fairly quickly, the game is very forgiving, you can catch almost anything.
i7 3770? I see no reason why that shouldn't suffice, i'm playing on a 4670k, which is a bit of a bottleneck, but a 3770 is better than a 4670k.