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Of course they dont drive like this at a real race. Settle down Beavis. LOL They dont use a mouse in their car either, or a TV monitor, plastic racing wheel, computer chair, keyboard, LOL, you get it. Dont compar this to real racing. If you have to, remember how little this costs compared to real racing, even local dirt tracks.
Seriously, just learn how to stay out of their way. Set their % down a bit until you avoid them. Its easy to pass outside the racing line if they are set low.
One startegy I use is to give up alot of spots, if I qualify at the front, to get back to an open slot. Fall in, Then pick them off one by one and make your way to the front.
In this game, they start out really tough, then settle down and string out. Thats when I start making a move.
If you can get behind one and follow him, you'll see where his line is. Also do that in a practive session.
There are 3 lines (at least, that I know of). The racing line if no cars affect them, then a passing line on each side of that line. Try following and sticking your car just off their corner and see which line they default take. It like taking the air off their spoiler. They have a "panic" setting if you will, and they will move. If they keep slamming you, they are set to high.
I used to edit the AI back in Nascar2. Learned quite a bit. The game hasnt changed much, except that the devs took away all the editing possibilities. Some of the Papyrus devs are working on the new game.
Back then, after some good editing, you could hardly tell an AI from a human. We used to run 43 fields and have humans bump the AI spot for spot. Made for awesome racing in MP.
I've done complete season in 2013 and almost done in 2014. Purchased 2015 to use next year. I stay a bit behind because it comes out on sale for $5.00. Remember, its just a game, not a sim.
Again, patience and a bit of knowledge how they work, you'll start enjoying it more. AI arnt perfect and I admit that, but they are workable.
I sent in a request to the new devs to give us the ability to edit them. They wouldnt have to spend dev time on them, let the community do that. They said the suggestion would be passed on over to the "team". Cross your fingers.
I've done everything I can and as a long time NASCAR and racing fan (everything from F1 to Friday night dirt track, etc) I cannot fathom why the AI behaves so ridiculous in this game. It completely ruins any immersion the graphics and physics have to offer. As I've said the game feels like NASCAR, looks like NASCAR but it isn't NASCAR because the AI belongs in a derby not a race.