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Post by rcgldr on Aug 24, 2011 6:35:19 GMT
Some of the cars in Shift 2 have a high speed oversteer. It seems to be related to the car scraping the pavement. I changed the setup on a LP640 setting height and bump stops to max, setting suspension to full stiff, and even with downforce at 24 / 24, it stops the scraping and seems to have reduced the high speed oversteer.
This wouldn't fix the yawing / weaving problem that some cars seem to have (I think one of them was the Lotus), but I've since deleted and re-downloaded Shift 2, getting version 1.02 via Origin, and I haven't tested to see if that fixed the yaw problem.
Due to the lack of online acivity, there doesn't seem to much going on with Shift 2. It's been a while since anyone posted in this Shift 2 section, so I'm not sure how many here play it anymore.
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Post by dimitrikhoz on Aug 24, 2011 14:44:14 GMT
I did not play it online since the last DLC.
But I found Shift2 singleplayer a bit boring, especially with cheated Leaderboard times, and lack of chat killed communication part in multiplayer.
I may start playing it again, in October, closer to the NFS Run release.
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Post by dimitrikhoz on Aug 25, 2011 3:03:49 GMT
I have just tried your setup and this is what happened: I am kidding.
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Post by rcgldr on Aug 31, 2011 8:50:09 GMT
Some of the cars in Shift 2 have a high speed oversteer. It seems to be related to the car scraping the pavement. I changed the setup on a LP640 setting height and bump stops to max, setting suspension to full stiff, and even with downforce at 24 / 24, it stops the scraping and seems to have reduced the high speed oversteer. I did some testing, while the raised and stiff setup stopped the scraping, lap times were slower, so it seems better to just deal with the oversteer rather than trying to tune it out with a setup.
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