Tokyo Xtreme Racer
I dont understand tires
Previously i used to select hard tires for weating them long, but for angel with aura I changed them to soft. So its feels that them has more grip when wheared to red inicator, gtr34 is unstable on hard tyres on red indicator till 3rd gear, but with soft I have no problem and had today 77 wins streak. And car seems to be more stable and controllable under turns. So hard and medium tires not needed at all.
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Thanathos Jan 31 @ 11:32am 
in racing hard tires last longer for racers, medium tires is the in between and soft will give you more grip but also wear faster, in the game is just a setting that balances how your tires wear off during racers, not necessarily anything about how fast a car goes
Tzeichi Jan 31 @ 11:38am 
So you're saying that when the tires are worn out, soft has more grip than hard, meaning they would actually be a better choice for very long win streaks?
faqmoroz Jan 31 @ 12:20pm 
Originally posted by Tzeichi:
So you're saying that when the tires are worn out, soft has more grip than hard, meaning they would actually be a better choice for very long win streaks?
Yes, on worn-out hard tires I needed good accel control on first and second gear, especially when you starting race and need overtake rival and need acel and steer. On hard tires I cant go fulk throttle, becouse car tries to spin out, but on soft worn out tires I can go full throttle , and at least corners feels more comfortable
Domunicas Jan 31 @ 12:35pm 
Originally posted by faqmoroz:
Originally posted by Tzeichi:
So you're saying that when the tires are worn out, soft has more grip than hard, meaning they would actually be a better choice for very long win streaks?
Yes, on worn-out hard tires I needed good accel control on first and second gear, especially when you starting race and need overtake rival and need acel and steer. On hard tires I cant go fulk throttle, becouse car tries to spin out, but on soft worn out tires I can go full throttle , and at least corners feels more comfortable

Is that actually a thing that the soft tyre when fully worn provides more grip than a fully worn hard tyre? I'd assumed once fully worn, all would give the same result i.e. no full throttle without slip
faqmoroz Jan 31 @ 1:35pm 
Originally posted by Domunicas:
Originally posted by faqmoroz:
Yes, on worn-out hard tires I needed good accel control on first and second gear, especially when you starting race and need overtake rival and need acel and steer. On hard tires I cant go fulk throttle, becouse car tries to spin out, but on soft worn out tires I can go full throttle , and at least corners feels more comfortable

Is that actually a thing that the soft tyre when fully worn provides more grip than a fully worn hard tyre? I'd assumed once fully worn, all would give the same result i.e. no full throttle without slip
It needed more testing on different specs, today after update game crashed once, so maybe I catch something like a bug
faqmoroz Feb 1 @ 10:23am 
So today tested on rx7, it feels like fully worn-out soft tires = orange worn-out hard tires. Fully worn-out hard tires = spinout at start of race, so I done my choice: only soft tires
Originally posted by Tzeichi:
So you're saying that when the tires are worn out, soft has more grip than hard, meaning they would actually be a better choice for very long win streaks?
The wont grip enough for you to win, your best bet is to visit parking garages, buy new tyres and return to the road without racing anyone in those parking garages. Later on hard tyres are good for 10 races or so though
faqmoroz Feb 1 @ 11:15am 
Originally posted by Lunacidal:
Originally posted by Tzeichi:
So you're saying that when the tires are worn out, soft has more grip than hard, meaning they would actually be a better choice for very long win streaks?
The wont grip enough for you to win, your best bet is to visit parking garages, buy new tyres and return to the road without racing anyone in those parking garages. Later on hard tyres are good for 10 races or so though
After Cinderella its not a big deal to win someone lvl13-14 on worn-out tires using fully tuned r34, even on c1. When grinding money, going to PA loses your win multiplier, so going on worn tires is the only choice
Originally posted by Lunacidal:
Originally posted by Tzeichi:
So you're saying that when the tires are worn out, soft has more grip than hard, meaning they would actually be a better choice for very long win streaks?
The wont grip enough for you to win, your best bet is to visit parking garages, buy new tyres and return to the road without racing anyone in those parking garages. Later on hard tyres are good for 10 races or so though

I understand but i usually get 30-40 win streak against a lvl 14 on the same tyres so as not to lose the 20+ win bonus. Its fairly easy on the long straights but not against some other lvl 14 cars in the C1
Originally posted by faqmoroz:
Originally posted by Lunacidal:
The wont grip enough for you to win, your best bet is to visit parking garages, buy new tyres and return to the road without racing anyone in those parking garages. Later on hard tyres are good for 10 races or so though
After Cinderella its not a big deal to win someone lvl13-14 on worn-out tires using fully tuned r34, even on c1. When grinding money, going to PA loses your win multiplier, so going on worn tires is the only choice

Exactly. C1 does get a little bit riskier however but i agree. Thank you for sharing your findings :)
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Date Posted: Jan 31 @ 10:59am
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