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"i am convinced you cannot win unless the ai screws up multiple times."
This is not true for the simple reason that the opponent cars in races are just replays to drive against, so they don't drive any different on different attempts. The AI will always drive the exact same route every time.
Try letting off gas while turning, the car corners much sharper when you do this. The drifts you get when you brake while on the gas are near useless and usually should be avoided as much as possible. Instead, brake before the corner, let off gas and go around the corner and go back on the gas at the exit of the corner.
so just only use the gas lol.
this game desperately needs a move list for everycar similiar to fighting games.
i honestly couldnt tell if it was recorded or not. thanks for clearing that up.
this is the last car in grand prix i need to finish to 100% the game.
lmfao, okay? how does that have anything to do with grand prix mode with the velox?
i have 12th global time, or at least a top 20 time (i havnt checked that in a bit so my spot may have changed) on lakeside loop with coda supreno.
the supreno is really at its best on circuit tracks as you can hold the speed gained in the first lap
mind yall, i have 100% in the game now, and finished the grandprix mode with the velox. after using the great advice sean provided