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Hopefully there is a fix for this somwhere
Normally I have forced 32bitmode enabled but if I instead use 64bit the problem is gone.
This is not going to be of any use to those who can only use 32bit though :(
The Panamera is super easy to drive, the 918 while too fast for my brain, it felt fairly easy to drive. :)
" top speed is reached at 345 km/h "
- Where ? A mile long drag strip?
" the 918 Spyder has conquered the 20.6-kilometre lap around the Nürburgring Nordschleife in less than seven minutes. Achieving a time of exactly six minutes and 57 seconds, the super sportscar shaved an incredible 14 seconds off the previous record. "
- Perhaps IRL but I normally have no issues with the Green Monster but can't for the life of me get this car around the track without wiping out over and over. Like driving on ice. Is there a control adjustment I am missing?
Also a bit mad. I looked for the season pass and did not find it so I only bought Pack 1 now I find out the Season Pass was not listed with the DLC listings but on a entirely different page. Not happy.....................
You have to be quite smooth when turning in and keep an eye on your speed, I find it to be deceptively fast so it is quite hard to get it slowed enough for a lot of turns.
Get it turned in and then plant the power to pull yourself out, the grip in corner is excellent. Make sure you're using the street tyres too, they are the most sticky apparently.
Thank you for the help. I will try this. Street tyres you say, well I think that alone is telling us there is something horribly wrong with Kunos modelling of this magnificent Porshe.