Thread: F1 2010 Time Trial Videos
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15th November 2010, 22:19 #1
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F1 2010 Time Trial Videos
Troubles in cross-posting this in the Simulations forum, so I'll post it here again. I thought we all can post videos of our Time Trial runs here. I'll start off with my run at Melbourne, Australia. My time 1:23.830 was a bit slower, probably because of the frame rate dropping down to 30 FPS because I was recording. I have done times around 1:22.8 or 1:22.6 here.
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Time: 1:23:830
Best seen in 720p HD.
Setup used: Dry setup on the far right.
All Driving Assists OFF.
Wheel: Logitech Momo Racing
GFWL ID: CaptainRaiden
Please feel free to post any videos or screenshots you may have. Probably we could have some little competitions going as well, where we try to beat each other's times at a certain track. For people who can't record videos, they can post screenshots of their time at certain circuits as well. I'll post Monaco soon.
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16th November 2010, 09:23 #2
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Monaco - Monte Carlo: God I LOVE this track! A few minor mistakes on this run though, but it was good enough for a 1:12 lap. Here is the video:
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Time: 1:12.897
Best seen in 720p HD.
Setup used: http://www.racedepartment.com/f1-201...onaco-dry.html
All Driving Assists OFF.
Wheel: Logitech Momo Racing
GFWL ID: CaptainRaiden
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16th November 2010, 20:37 #3
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That Monaco lap is insane. Some of your braking points are impossibly late!
The best I can do at Albert park is a 1:25. I think I'm losing time at turn 2 because I can't find a braking point.
My best result on an Xbox live time trial leaderboard is about 600th at Hockenhiem with a 1:14.
In my defence I'm having to use a controller padTazio 14/3/2015: I'll give every member on this forum 1,000.00 USD if McLaren fails to podium this season!
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16th November 2010, 21:23 #4
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My Ps3 has just decided to stop loading any discs. And clunks when I put them in.
Just as I was about to load F1.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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16th November 2010, 22:22 #5
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Fu_k! Those are some HOT laps. I've got some serious practise to do
Challenge accepted!All other opinions are wrong....
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17th November 2010, 07:11 #6
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Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
That time at Hockenheim is good with a controller. I don't think I would be able to play this game with a controller. I'll pretty much suck at it for sure. So, 1:14 with a controller at Hockenheim is pretty good.
Originally Posted by Sonic
There are some good car setups here: http://www.racedepartment.com/f1-2010-setups/
They work well with wheels and controllers, I guess not so good with keyboards. But one would have to be crazy to play this game with a keyboard!
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17th November 2010, 07:20 #7
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Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
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17th November 2010, 08:06 #8
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The way I do turn 2 is to remember that there are 3 brake marker boards there and I need to wait for just after the 2nd one to brake (in TT mode). With fuel sim on braking at the 2nd board is the only way around the corner.
The only corner in the game that I find you can really brake very late for is turn 1 at Catalunya. The most difficult ones to find your brake markers are the 2 hairpins at Valencia and the hairpin at the end of the long straight at China.CMR4L titles: 2, RBR MF Cup titles: 2
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17th November 2010, 10:21 #9Originally Posted by X-ecutioner
I totally agree about the controller, once you have played racing games like this with a wheel and pedals, you cant go back to a controller without it feeling that its just half the game.
I have an old Thrustmaster F1 with forcefeedback but the great thing about it is that it also has brake and throttle levers on the wheel as well... as I find the floor pedals move about too much. I've had it for a long time and had to make DIY repairs to keep it working over the years (Rubber bands for throttle/brake lever springs etc ) So if anyone knows of another decent wheel with analogue brake and throttle levers on the actual wheel please let me know.The emergence of the new 'Rainmaster' - Mad Max at Interlagos 2016!
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17th November 2010, 10:55 #10
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Originally Posted by Zico
Upgrading your PC would be worth it, seriously. You have F1 2010 right now, then you have rFactor 2 coming up, and GTR3 coming up in 2011, two very serious simulation racers. So, many hours of racing ahead. Or you could also get a PS3 and a Logitech wheel, it'll be cheaper and less hassle I guess. But PC gamers would always prefer to upgrade, isn't it?
Originally Posted by Zico
If you're looking for a better wheel, I'd suggest Logitech Momo. It's been discontinued by Logitech in favor of the newer Driving Force GT, about which I don't know how good it is. I know the Logitech G25 or the G27 are better wheels, but I wouldn't fork out three times the money. Besides I've raced against lots of G25 and G27 owners online, and frankly haven't seen them having much of an advantage. Momo works absolutely brilliant in almost all games.
As for the pedals moving around, the pedal tray in my Momo has this adjustable rubber/spike thingy, which if you're on a carpet, you can put the spikes on, it grips on it and is steady as a rock, wouldn't move a millimeter even in extreme gaming. And if you put it on a floor, you can push the spikes in, and it has these sticky rubber thingies on each side, which again grips pretty good on the floor. Stable as hell.
Here's the link for Momo: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Force...9990378&sr=8-1
If you have the extra $300 to fork out, then you should definitely go for the G27 as that's the best you can get right now. You have other recommendations on the same page as well. Hope that helps.
I admire your will Mirek to argue with the windmills here.
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