...ma aprire una sezione per questo gioco?
dal forum steam...da parte di un utente...secondo lui...
Partendo dal tier 3
A) Practice is short (15 minutes), but no qualy, so don't focus on laptime. Just do outlaps to get your setup right. (in season 3 qualy has been voted in)
B) make sure your mechanics are always working on something. Aim to get everything to around 65%+. As the races roll on, reliability becomes less of a concern
C) New parts! Keep the factory rolling with new parts, focus on the weakest and cheapest area first for me this is...
- Brakes
- Suspension
- Gearbox
- Engine
D) Scouting! Scout out everyone who's unemployed, and in the < 20 category. You'll easily find someone better than your starter drivers.*
E) Contracts. Talk to every driver (or staff) you're interested in at the same time, then pick your favourite.*
E++) Contracts, if someone says they're not fussed about a signon-fee or bonus, don't give them one. A token low amount will just offend them, despite saying they weren't interested.*
F) Sponsors... it's better to wait for a realistic deal than sign straight away. Wait until just before the race to sign a sponsor, just incase a better deal comes along.*
G) Headquarters. The factory level 2 is a must, it'll get you up to speed early season much better. The scouting facility also gives you access to a new bunch of unemployed drivers (see scouting above)
H) Staff are cheap performance boosts! Get new mechanics (the chemistry bonus is pretty useful tho so don't break up a longterm relationship in the first few races!)
I) Stop development. The new car is expensive, you're paying for it all season so you'll have a tidy sum when you finish the season, but it's only enough for the bare essentials. At some point mid-to-end of season, stop developing new parts and let your bank balance fill up. The best car in Tier 3 was around £15 million, the 'next years car' payout only gave me £7million
J) Your drivers don't know anything about Inters! I've had 4 different drivers, none of them can make the right call on switching to inters. Let the AI switch to inters first, the you'll start to get a feel for the right timings.*