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Realistic Braking

Started by Alexander Kirkwood, July 13, 2015, 02:22:50 PM

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Alexander Kirkwood

For a future update I would like to see more realistic braking (it is already realistic)
At most British tracks and some European tracks it is faster to brake sideways(hard to explain) The easiest way to show what I meen is watching this video and these photos:

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It is currently extremely hard to pull of without spinning but it is moderatly easy at the first hairping at pf in krp, I would like to see this easier to do.

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Tr!st@n

I see what you mean and youre right. But what youre doing in the video is defenitely not fast.
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Alexander Kirkwood

Yeah tristan I was just exaggerating it.
I am also aware ian that you can do it on krp and I do do it on krp I am just trying to say with a stock setup you cannot get a large angle.

Cory_Hayes

I have tried sliding into corners, braking in a straight line, many things in KRP in my time playing this game, braking in a straight line is a lot faster than braking whilst trying to slide the rear out, on the rare occasion, sliding can be faster, that is only if you are good enough to hold it properly without completely messing it up, but I think you should stick to braking in a straight line.
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Bayley Bell

QuoteEURO SLIDE
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Alexander Kirkwood


Bayley Bell

Quote from: Alexander Kirkwood on July 15, 2015, 02:41:15 PM
yes bayley, yes

QuoteTHANKS ALEXANDER KIRKWOOD <3
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phillippe denes

Alexander eurosliding is much slower in karting these days especially in rotax. Also your karts set up like shit :)

Alexander Kirkwood

the tyres were fucked
Quote from: phillippe denes on July 17, 2015, 11:40:19 PM
Alexander eurosliding is much slower in karting these days especially in rotax. Also your karts set up like shit :)

blake_hunt

Quote from: Alexander Kirkwood on July 19, 2015, 08:34:21 PM
the tyres were fucked
Quote from: phillippe denes on July 17, 2015, 11:40:19 PM
Alexander eurosliding is much slower in karting these days especially in rotax. Also your karts set up like shit :)

I wonder why, ever think about the effects of your not-so-euro sliding on tyre wear?  ::)
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Cory_Hayes

to be fair though, it should be like easier to hold the rear end out under brakes, I still do it in KRP, but it takes a bit more effort than it should to do so.

Alexander Kirkwood

yeah that's what i'm trying to say

Cory_Hayes

Its all about the flick of the wrist into the corner x ;)

johnpike

The only time you can get away with that is when there's little to no grip on track. Larkhall is low grip which is why you only ever see people doing that at any time other than an S1 weekend.. Anyway it is definitely slower both in krp and real life.