F1 2017
M4rt1n93 Oct 3, 2017 @ 2:38am
Wet to dry, drying racing line?
Hi, I have not played this game to much yet, to many racing games released this year... But I only play career mode and not had any wet races there yet, so I just wonder is there drying racing line this year or like other F1 games where entire track just dry att the same time?
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Y00pDL Oct 4, 2017 @ 1:12am 
There is a bit of dry line when it's going from full wets to inters, but as soon as the DRS is activated again the whole track dries up and speeds up pretty instantly.

M4rt1n93 Oct 4, 2017 @ 1:14am 
Yeah, I just got a full wet race att spain, heavy rain the entire race, but still a more dry race line. But, it's just visual, there is no differance in grip or anything off the line other then visual effects on the screen...
Stelly Oct 4, 2017 @ 12:46pm 
Originally posted by Y00pDL:
There is a bit of dry line when it's going from full wets to inters, but as soon as the DRS is activated again the whole track dries up and speeds up pretty instantly.
I noticed the same and it's weird because it used to be more realistic in a few previous games.

I remember being able to gamble and enter for slicks a lap earlier than AI and it would work. But now you simply have to wait until you see "DRS enabled" and with a flick of a button slicks suddenly get full grip and only then it's worthwhile to switch.
TheOutSiderNL Oct 5, 2017 @ 9:33am 
Max Verstappen has proved last year's interlagos there is much more grip outside of the dryline, to bad that doesn't work in the game..
M4rt1n93 Oct 5, 2017 @ 9:41am 
Originally posted by The OutSider NL:
Max Verstappen has proved last year's interlagos there is much more grip outside of the dryline, to bad that doesn't work in the game..

Uhm, no he did not prove that. He proved that the normal racing line is not always the fasest when its all wet, as most people should allready know. Not the drying racing line...
TheOutSiderNL Oct 5, 2017 @ 10:12am 
Originally posted by M4rt1n93:
Originally posted by The OutSider NL:
Max Verstappen has proved last year's interlagos there is much more grip outside of the dryline, to bad that doesn't work in the game..

Uhm, no he did not prove that. He proved that the normal racing line is not always the fasest when its all wet, as most people should allready know. Not the drying racing line...
No he had much more grip there..
M4rt1n93 Oct 5, 2017 @ 10:13am 
Originally posted by The OutSider NL:
Originally posted by M4rt1n93:

Uhm, no he did not prove that. He proved that the normal racing line is not always the fasest when its all wet, as most people should allready know. Not the drying racing line...
No he had much more grip there..

When it was wet everywhere yes, not when there was a drying line
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Date Posted: Oct 3, 2017 @ 2:38am
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