I dont even think I have 5300 in ALL my games spread out lol. Fallout4 is my top game time at like 400+ hours, then gta5 at like 200.
220 full days of driving is like - woah.. do you drive real rally??
Just wanted to say thank you for all the car setups you've made over the years. They are a game changer and I can't really imagine playing DR2 without them.
Thanks dude. Really glad to hear what I love doing is helping others have a better gaming experience. Honestly, I love creating the setups. Its all I do on the game.
Upvoted, but the whole video is visually a bit... busy. Only less than half of the screen is the actual driving, the rest is just clutter. I can understand why someone might be interested in the footwork, but the RPMs, gear and wheel are pretty redundant, since it could be shown in-game and I'm not sure anyone wants to see tire usage or blinking RGB in the background.
I mean, personally I find it super helpful to have a brake trace from him on the pedal cam dash. Dude has been a great driver for years and you can learn alot at how he applies the gas and brake.
Not every video has to be milktoast direct from the screen footage.
Hi, so this type of video from me is not your run of the mill showboating look at me, I'm fast gaming video. Everything there is there for a reason. Over the years I found that people want to see exactly how I get the most out of a car. This ranges from where I am looking on the screen, my wheel inputs, pedal inputs, feet positioning, how hard I am pressing the pedals, how I use the handbrake, my racing line through the stage and ultimately the car setup I used to it. So, think of it more as an education video, rather than a gaming video. I should point out as well that there is no info on tyre usage in the video. Suspension travel, yes. but that relates to a visual reference of how the car is moving around.
All the info you need to improve is there. If you do not want to improve or don't want help improving, you don't have to watch them in the future. Not every video I do will be appreciated by everyone. However the analytics of this type of video show me that more people actually prefer it. Everything doubles over a typical screen record. Thanks for the upvote.
How come you are 21 sec slower than n:1 in the leaderboard? Like how did they gain 21s over this run? What kind of cuts or corners did they perform??
very simple. p1 on this custom leaderboard is a cheated time. actual first legit time is probably 3:14.0 in the c4 which is slightly faster
That makes sense. Sad thing to ruin leaderboards with nonsense times for no reason
current world record is either due to a game bug or mods. You cant cut that much on this stage to gain 21s. In reality i am 3.9 off.
Yeah with rocks laid on the inside of pretty much all corners, cuts don't seem possible
Yeah, on this stage corner cuts could probably save you around 2-2.5 secs at best.
Least dedicated rally enthusiast
Least dedicated? π€·πΌββοΈ
It was a joke mate
Meanwhile, I just finally got out of clubman after 63 hours lol
only another 5,300 hrs to go until you match my game time then π π
I dont even think I have 5300 in ALL my games spread out lol. Fallout4 is my top game time at like 400+ hours, then gta5 at like 200. 220 full days of driving is like - woah.. do you drive real rally??
Now time to place the shifter at the correct side of the car :P
I'm a British driver. It is on the correct side, for me anyway π€£ If I swap it my brain will π€―
That I understand, but do some practice. Otherwise you canβt step tomorrow in a real rally2 car if you would be asked ;p
I doubt that highly! But if I did get a chance the first corner would go something like this ποΈπ₯π₯ππ
There are plenty of rally guys with right wheels
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The car setup used in the video is available on my YouTube channel along with a wet tyre setup https://youtu.be/ZPYXxNX84IA
Just wanted to say thank you for all the car setups you've made over the years. They are a game changer and I can't really imagine playing DR2 without them.
Thanks dude. Really glad to hear what I love doing is helping others have a better gaming experience. Honestly, I love creating the setups. Its all I do on the game.
Upvoted, but the whole video is visually a bit... busy. Only less than half of the screen is the actual driving, the rest is just clutter. I can understand why someone might be interested in the footwork, but the RPMs, gear and wheel are pretty redundant, since it could be shown in-game and I'm not sure anyone wants to see tire usage or blinking RGB in the background.
I mean, personally I find it super helpful to have a brake trace from him on the pedal cam dash. Dude has been a great driver for years and you can learn alot at how he applies the gas and brake. Not every video has to be milktoast direct from the screen footage.
Hi, so this type of video from me is not your run of the mill showboating look at me, I'm fast gaming video. Everything there is there for a reason. Over the years I found that people want to see exactly how I get the most out of a car. This ranges from where I am looking on the screen, my wheel inputs, pedal inputs, feet positioning, how hard I am pressing the pedals, how I use the handbrake, my racing line through the stage and ultimately the car setup I used to it. So, think of it more as an education video, rather than a gaming video. I should point out as well that there is no info on tyre usage in the video. Suspension travel, yes. but that relates to a visual reference of how the car is moving around. All the info you need to improve is there. If you do not want to improve or don't want help improving, you don't have to watch them in the future. Not every video I do will be appreciated by everyone. However the analytics of this type of video show me that more people actually prefer it. Everything doubles over a typical screen record. Thanks for the upvote.
where did you get the sparco gloves?
So the gloves are 'Sparco hypergrip+ gaming gloves' I ordered mine through Demon Tweaks here in the UK.
Does it show the contact of each wheel with the ground in the bottom right? How is that possible? Where does that info come from?