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Racing games - Tips and Advices (Part 1)

Precious infos for you! Easy to understand and very interesting for all kind of drivers: beginners, amateurs and pros! Keep learning...

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7 years ago

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@jdmikeg4

Most online racers don't brake. They just ram the car in front and use them to slow their car down for the turn.

@philoumutko3634

Why am I watching this at 2 am in the morning? Tomorrow is Monday and I still have some homework... I dont' even play racing games...

@MegaFPVFlyer

Less than 2 years ago, this video introduced me to the world of simracing. I couldn't drive quickly to save my life, and it took a long time before I started really paying attention to my mistakes and fixing them. 1500 in-game hours later, I'm in an online racing league in Assetto Corsa, currently 2nd in a vintage F1 championship. Pretty cool how I can look back at this video knowing how much it single-handedly changed my life.

@HellGatyr

race line ? nonsense i use ultra super late braking

@aguyandhiscomputer

"slow in, fast out" Works in the bedroom too.

@ozzoruuska3734

The problem is those 4 yrs old kids that crashes in you all the time.

@strandedcat8598

Now i'm good at Mario Kart

@wagnildobtt6514

I am brazilian and watched this a time ago... now it appeared in my YouTube and i'm surprised with portuguese subtitles! Thanks brother! Cheers from Brazil!

@GoldenGrenadier

but what do you do about banana peels?

@yunggumby

Anyone remember back in the ps1 and ps2 days where you'd have to throttle control with the 'x' button?

@joshuamalapitan5191

Step 1 Ride an AE86 Step 2 Turn on Eurobeat Step 3 Drive like takumi

@jekyllgaming99

13:23 I like this one because it's all about getting into the mindset of "finishing the race as fast as possible doesn't matter, so long as it's faster than 2nd". By removing the stress of "I must be faster" you focus more on what you're doing, reminding yourself of your limits and staying within them - finishing the race is more important than beating a personal best.

@shanesalmon2883

10:17 i was so frightened lol, damn car scared my ass....just poped up

@T3echnoXXFr3ak

I dont know why i watched this. I dont play racing games but it was interesting! :D

@Crysakias

There is Beginners-Amateurs-Pros and then there is Bunta Fujiwara.

@GTSRyan

8:32 this will prevent accidents turns into car

@horsepower523

During longer races, when I'm on 1st place and way ahead of others, I actually find it more difficult to slow down and just try to manage the race to the end than to go flat out all the time. Because when I'm going flat out then I'm 100% concentrated and I get into a rhythm and then when I suddenly try to go slower I tend to lose my concentration and I start making more mistakes than I would make if I would go flat out. Adjusting yourself to the changes in pace during a longer race isn't easy.

@lanadee4835

classic toca 2 menu screen song ah, amazing video too :)

@nisemonoyarou

Best tips for mostly every Driving Game in my opinion would be: Turn Off all Driver Aids, maybe keep ABS at first/ Also only manual or tiptronic mode Get on a easy track, Car not over 300hp Drive 3 - 5 training laps, get a feel for the car, but just cruise Go again, choose a different Drivetrain, same procedure Gradually increase your pace If you feel confident, get more agressive car and another track. Go like from a stock evo to a Porsche 911 or a M3, trackwise like Tsukuba to Fuji Again, same training laps Do that some time and you get better, even get on easy but equal races sometime so it doesn´t demotivate you As you got the feel, learn your lines and shave off times continually Maybe on that point you feel already a kinda rythm to your driving Do harder Races and cut your times and train your rythm You might now be the next Digital Fujiwara Clone :)

@kane5645

A tutorial video not only to aid you in improving and honing your skills, but to also build sportsmanships, and a healthy community? Kudos to you!