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Another take: Any front wheel drive car. I've played an awful lot of racing games in my time, and I know that FWD tends to be the most understeery of drivelines, however FWD in Wreckfest is on a whole new level compared to other titles. I like to think I'm a moderately decent driver and have been able to extract speed from FWD in other games, but I can't get these cars to turn in for the life of me, and just end up haemorrhaging laptime by running wide and visiting the scenery at every turn. Dunno what it is about them in this game over others, but they just don't work for me here.
drivers with this car almost 'flying' over the track, so it is also a little bit a
case of personal taste, i think.
Depens if solo or pvp.
Depens if garvel or asphalt
I forgot about this one. Utterly dreadful handling.
I find the same with literally EVERY car in the game.
NOTHING but understeer.
Locked diff. Full rigid suspension. Full brake force to the rear and most cars STILL can't get rotation without handbrake. Ohhh MMMmmmm Ggggg.
I guess the devs never played a driving game before???
Edit: Scandinavian flick. Yeah buddy, dream on!