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The problem: How to accelerate from the start so that everybody else would not fly past me? In other words, what's the accelerating technique? Should I floor it before the "GO" is given or should I wait until it appears on screen?
Sorry for being an idiot if it appears to be a really simple method, but I just can't get it right. Any help or even links to relevant tips would be nice. Thanks in advance.
The problem: How to accelerate from the start so that everybody else would not fly past me? In other words, what's the accelerating technique? Should I floor it before the "GO" is given or should I wait until it appears on screen?
Sorry for being an idiot if it appears to be a really simple method, but I just can't get it right. Any help or even links to relevant tips would be nice. Thanks in advance.
Go on ask me another ...
I don't have too much time to play, therefore my progress is slower than you can expect. Slow, but steady, so at one point, I'll have the answers to your questions:)
Btw, by the best time you mean the best time under which settings? Whatever seems suitable for me to go faster? If so, then off I go (hm, that could mean at least two things, right?:)))
I've found it relatively easy, or let's say interesting, to have sim off and hard level. With sim on, it is tough. However, on the hard level, the season mode is a bit complicated at the beginning as you start up with a lousy bike. Regardless to that, if I pick 5laps/dry/hard/simoff I easily manage to rise about 10 ten places during the race. In the arcade mode, using a good bike, it is not difficult to win a race of 5 laps on the hard level. Well, at least during the few races I've had this far. With sim on, I usually retire:)))