Understeer/Oversteer are backwards!
Understeer/Oversteer are backwards!
I know this may be known by some members of the forum, but when I discovered this on my own it made NFS:C a brand new game. There's nothing like having a max accel Z06 in pursuit sliding thru every turn! Canyon drifting is a BLAST! Once again, my apologies if this is well-known, but I wanted everyone to be perfectly clear on this EA mistake.
I too discovered this whilst tuning my Corvette, as when I tuned the suspension for the slight oversteer, I actually found that my cornering ability decreased greatly, which resulted in me going head first into walls that I’d never normally hit. However, when I tuned the Corvette’s suspension for slight understeer, I found that the cornering ability increased to a level that suits my driving style perfectly.
Matt
Matt
The King of Kings!
I also applied the same principle to my Camaro SS and Mustang GT, and each cars cornering was improved for me to the point where I could easily run the Fortuna Race Wars on the hard difficulty without feeling the need to activate the speed breaker through the tightest sections of the lap.korge wrote:Is this same for all cars or just the Vette?
Matt
The King of Kings!
It's already stated by GT3x24x7 here http://forum.nfsunlimited.net/viewtopic.php?t=13295