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buusap | Posted: Jan 8 2010, 12:59 AM |
Torque The Talk Group: Members Posts: 474 Member No.: 18,279 Joined: Jun 9th 2006 Location: Sydney!! | Hey guys, im wondering if you guys could give me some starter tips. Ive just recently started playing WMMT 3DX and i noticed tht i kinda suck at it after years of playing IDv3. So far my favourite track is hakone XD bt wht really gets me is how much speed i lose after coming out of a corner. I currently have a FD3S Type R. Also does anyone here play at Timezone at Town Hall in sydney? thnks |
megamonkey@hotmail | Posted: Jan 10 2010, 05:42 AM |
IDW Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 242 Member No.: 21,488 Joined: Nov 2nd 2006 Location: castle hill sydney australia | i play at timezone there normally, although i don't go into the city much anymore. for tips; your racing line in very important in mt, your goal is to try and make the line you take as straight and as smooth as you can, that way you will lose as little speed as possible. |
Jerry Liu | Posted: Jan 10 2010, 11:50 PM |
I <333 Taylor Swift!!! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,507 Member No.: 29,300 Joined: Apr 16th 2008 Location: TONG YUN GAI | Watch videos is the best tip I can give you. Preferrably 3rd person so you can see where the person releases gas (when fire comes out of the muffler) and when to brake. Also, best if it shows the steering wheel so you'll know how to turn. This post has been edited by Jerry Liu on Jan 10 2010, 11:50 PM |
Takumi Fugiwara | Posted: Jan 11 2010, 04:15 AM |
Im obessed with tigers (no really i am) Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,026 Member No.: 13,147 Joined: Oct 1st 2005 Location: Sydney, Australia | i go out there often whats ur card name might see u around sometime |
buusap | Posted: Jan 12 2010, 10:19 PM |
Torque The Talk Group: Members Posts: 474 Member No.: 18,279 Joined: Jun 9th 2006 Location: Sydney!! | Thanks for the advice guys im gradually getting better would help if the Rx7 didnt slidee as much btw my card name is DAVID plain i noe =.=" bt had nothing else in mind im a 176ish dude, azn hope tht helps XD |
Jerry Liu | Posted: Jan 14 2010, 03:31 PM |
I <333 Taylor Swift!!! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,507 Member No.: 29,300 Joined: Apr 16th 2008 Location: TONG YUN GAI | You can change dressup parts to make your car heavier so it'll slide less, but it'll cost you your acceleration. |
buusap | Posted: Jan 14 2010, 11:42 PM |
Torque The Talk Group: Members Posts: 474 Member No.: 18,279 Joined: Jun 9th 2006 Location: Sydney!! | hrmmz i did my first Ghost race today it was interesting more competitive than Story mode i vsed my ultimate rival thing and got a aero set ^^ does tht really help in anyway or is it jus for looks? |
Jerry Liu | Posted: Jan 15 2010, 01:55 AM |
I <333 Taylor Swift!!! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,507 Member No.: 29,300 Joined: Apr 16th 2008 Location: TONG YUN GAI | Some claim it's just for looks, some claim it'll affect your performance. |
megamonkey@hotmail | Posted: Jan 27 2010, 02:59 AM |
IDW Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 242 Member No.: 21,488 Joined: Nov 2nd 2006 Location: castle hill sydney australia | with dressup, alot of high skilled people believe that it doesn't effect performance, but it affects the way your car feels. a way to feel the difference is drive for 5000kms without a wing on your car's dressup, then put the GT Straight wing on and go for a race. blew my mind when i did it. |
Twizted | Posted: Jan 29 2010, 08:32 AM |
The Politix of Racing™ Group: Advanced Members Posts: 508 Member No.: 33,744 Joined: Aug 15th 2009 Location: The Other Syde™ | Dress ups don't affect the Acceleration nor Top Speed of the car. Though it does affect the Handling of your car. So finding the right Dress Up combination that suits your personal style of driving is crucial. More importantly, you have to level-up to improve your car's cornering ability. |