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medal 4920
3 years 49 days ago
Hi,

A couple of things about Hockenheim. Of course, I understand that it is a new circuit so not everything will be perfect but there are a few things that I would like to query.

1. The DRS is not in any of the three places where it is in real life, meaning that it doesn't really do anything.
2. I had to use 17 parts to repair each car after the race. I am level 20 and have manufacturing level 20, but even so, it is unsustainable.
3. I found that I was really struggling to beat the AI cars in that race. Has the AI improved?

Again, I understand and respect that there will be difficulties, and in general I think that it is a great addition, but I just wanted to raise these three points.

Thanks.
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medal 5000
3 years 49 days ago
Same I had to use 17 parts each car 
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medal 4992 Moderator
3 years 48 days ago
About the AI und parts, Jack Basford postet in the 3D bugs thread that some race simulations ran with incorrect values which in some cases meant the cars went as fast as they are allowed to go over quite large parts of a lap, which produced results like tyres become irrelevant as any compound hits the cap (but softer ones struggled with heat) and that also would boost AI and explain the parts as fast tracks come with a higher parts bill (Monza being the best example).

The DRS sections of the tracks are in the process to be changed, might be done for Germany already even, am not yet finished with catching up with todays progress.
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medal 4920
3 years 47 days ago
Great. Thank you for the response.
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