kubica2 Wrote:
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> Ruboy Wrote:
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> > Yes, unfortunately most people neglect making a
> > proper cc-line for their track, which doesn't
> > allow smooth driving.
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> hi, i thought the 'cc' means computer controlled
> line, so it controls how the computer cars go
> around the track. but does it do something else to
> the track also? because you say it allows smooth
> driving, so does that means it adds grip to
> driving line?
Firstly, it contols the computer controlled cars and secondly, when you are using a keyboard it also affects your driving because the car is bound to the cc-line a bit.
It is not the driving help, but it's a sort of help which allows you to play GP4 with keyboard so well, which is not possible with other racing simulations.
Of course you can disable this little but important help with GP4Tweaker, but then it is really annyong to play because you cannot dose the lock...either full lock left or right...or no lock. When disabling this and using a keyoard the car is twiching extremely when steering....not really playable.
So it is not recommended to disable this for keyboard players and that's why a bad cc-line is really horrible and annoying for playing.
Of course players who use a wheel don't have this problem, but they still have the problem of cc-cars driving mad lines, or braking wrongly or whatever...this doesn't make drinig nicer when the other cars take different unrealsitic lines whereas you are free to chose the best and realistic line.
So, all in all, a good and realsitic cc-line is important, no matter whether you are using a keyboard or a wheel. But it's even more important for keyboard players.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/25/2009 07:25PM by Ruboy.