There's no worry of overrevving the engine so no worries if you accidentally went into first gear at speeds above 300km. Some cars do not offer this as an option (namely electric cars in the game) Next is TCS: In layman's term. It is anti-slip control, and applies the brake, and decelerate the engine whenever wheelspin is detected.
You're welcome to do all of these in a row, but they get pretty boring after a while. You need at least a bronze in each test to be able to move to the next group. The tests fall into two categories: timed events and "glass car" races. The timed events are pretty self-explanatory: get from start to finish in a certain time.
There's no worry of overrevving the engine so no worries if you accidentally went into first gear at speeds above 300km. Some cars do not offer this as an option (namely electric cars in the game) Next is TCS: In layman's term. It is anti-slip control, and applies the brake, and decelerate the engine whenever wheelspin is detected.
The higher the max turning angle, the more your wheels will turn. This is usefull when drifting, as it makes it easier to countersteer. Traction Control _____ Here you can adjust the strength of TCS (Traction Control System), which detects and actively prevents wheelspin. The greater the number, the stronger the TCS will be.
For this you may need paper or a really good imagination. Draw a rectangle (in your head or on paper I don't care) This will be a car as viewed from above (birds eye view). Lets label one end F and the other R (front and rear). Now do me a favor and rotate the paper or your mental picture so that f faces up away from you.
There's not a whole lot you can do at the moment, but locate the "Driving Aids" section, and turn down all the values to 1. The ASM and TCS systems will work against you in turns, and you may lose too much speed if you have these at too high a value. If you don't like how your car handles with these values, you'll need to do a little testing.
GRAN TURISMO 2 COMPENDIUM (Sony Playstation) version 1.8 by John Culbert <[email protected]> October 2000 *The Following work is dedicated to Canadian CART racecar driver Greg Moore, who was killed in a crash at Fontana California during the final race of the 1999 season, on October 31st.
This means that moving your car will take less power, and thus the same engine can move your car faster. AYC CONTROLLER: Active Yaw Control. This controls the rotation of the car on the axis parallel to the driveline. More rotation will shift the car's weight in the direction of the turn, improving cornering but reducing stability.
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The higher the max turning angle, the more your wheels will turn. This is usefull when drifting, as it makes it easier to countersteer. Traction Control _____ Here you can adjust the strength of TCS (Traction Control System), which detects and actively prevents wheelspin. The greater the number, the stronger the TCS will be.
- TCS TCS (short for Traction Control) automatically prevents wheelspin. You can adjust TCS with this option. - ASM Here you can turn you car's ASM (Active Stabilit Management) ON or OFF. ... Chamonix is a commune in the Haute Savoie department in the Rhone-Alpes region in south-eastern France. Situated near the massive peaks of the Aiguilles ...
If it already has the best graphics, hdr, gameplay, physics, racing, mp, career mode. What does it need to do better? Be fun. GT has lost it's touch and most agree. Why do you keep ignoring that fact? Maybe because it's an opinion? He's definitely a press Y rewind racer. Probably used extra $$ to become faster. GT is the Dark Souls of racers ...
Now those 3 lights you are mentioning are the Aids actually doing something to the car (when they are blinking it means that they are working, but I don't remember if that light is just the TCS or ASM or both), the 2nd is the Handbrake, so it will only light up when you push the handbrake, and the last one is the oil, so it will only light up ...
Traction Control System and Active Stability Control. Active Stability Control is the same as Electronic stability Control. TCS stops the wheels from Spining and losing traction. ESM/ASM keeps the car steady while going through a corner.
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Racing anything around a track for four hours is a great test of both human and mechanical endurance, but in recent years the race has become a test of something else: efficiency.
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Always glad to see performance prioritized, but this is kinda wtf when talking console games. Not just because of the console hardware, but also the typical display most console gamers are on.
E3 2010: Gran Turismo 5 in 3D. ... creative features from filmmaking tools to the six axis direct control seats, as well as a lot of new community and share features that integrate with the web ...