John Munroe helped me improve my love life. Because I win more races my wife has been kind enough to leave the house for me. I've been winning for the last 3 months and haven't seen her since. She's the best. Lol
@@TraxionGG funny story about winning via punting other cars: i play f1 2021 as well as ACC, and when playing the F2 career on Monaco, i caused a crash in the tunnel that completely took out 14 of 22 F2 cars (DNF), and i got 5th place of the remaining 8 xD
Awesome! How about a tutorial on pit strategy? When should you pit? Should you start with full gas and just add 1 liter during a pit? Pit on first lap to get it out of the way? Stuff like that. Thank you.
I'm trying to pick this game up, I played Forza Motorsport for a decade or more and in the last three or four years I've mastered the group b rally cars in dirt rally 2 but these GT3 cars are something else. I played at launch and it was very difficult to control the cars especially with a low-end wheel on an Xbox but now this new tire model and the 1.8.0 11 update or whatever make them so much better
And the fastest way is to get a friend with automotive engineering degree, show him your telemetry, explain to him in details how the car feels and what you want it to do and let him set it up. There is a reason race drivers have engineers around them. I tried every single advice and tutorial i could find on the web, tried every single "fast" setup and still was unable to get anywhere near the fast guys. Then 1 day i met a guy who knows that stuff, asked him really nicely to help me, he said he has time to set my R8 for just one track. I chose Monza since i just couldn't get close even to my own times with the other cars. With the M4 i lap 1:47:2 with the default aggressive setup and with the Audi could barely drop into the 1:49s. 90 minutes of tweak and try where every single lap the time improved almost 0.4 sec. In the end dropped from 1:49:5 qualifying pace, to 1:46.1 RACE pace which i could match in 90% of the laps. And the most interesting is that this setup is the complete opposite of all the other "fast" setups i tried. Instead of low ride height i'm almost maxed out, the suspension instead of hard for monza is soft like in a Maybach, no downforce, almost welded diff, but it works perfectly for me.
John Munroe's knowledge about ACC is so sexy if I was gay I would give him a kiss. Definitely improved my life, especially with telling me to use my brain. Looking forward for more great content!
If there are no mandatory stops, then try to do it without pitting. Most cars will manage 70 minutes on one tank of fuel, but if any can’t, you may need to run a slightly more conservative engine map to save a bit of fuel. If there is a mandatory pitstop, I would recommend trying to pit near the middle in order to balance out the tyre wear and fuel. In the past I have often put in a little extra fuel for the first stint to give me the option of running longer, and that gives me fresher tyres and a lower fuel load for the second stint. If I’m stuck in traffic before the halfway mark, I might pit early to undercut the competition 😊
John Munroe helped me improve my love life. Because I win more races my wife has been kind enough to leave the house for me. I've been winning for the last 3 months and haven't seen her since. She's the best. Lol
I am honoured.
Possibly best comment I've ever seen on Traxion!
shocked to hear that punting off other cars isnt in fact a way to win
I mean…. If we were doing 6 maybe it would make the list, but I’m not sure it would fit in too well with the other points 👀😂
@@TraxionGG funny story about winning via punting other cars: i play f1 2021 as well as ACC, and when playing the F2 career on Monaco, i caused a crash in the tunnel that completely took out 14 of 22 F2 cars (DNF), and i got 5th place of the remaining 8 xD
Everyone knows that the best way to win a race is to put maneuver all the cars ahead of you
I'm new to ACC, your videos have helped me a lot. thanks and cheers
You are very welcome! All the best 😊
Every breath you take.
Awesome! How about a tutorial on pit strategy? When should you pit? Should you start with full gas and just add 1 liter during a pit? Pit on first lap to get it out of the way? Stuff like that. Thank you.
Every move you make, I will be watching you! hahhaha loved the picture on the bottom right. Awesome video!
Yay your channel is rocket-shipping now
3:36 don’t forget brake balance, it’s really helpful to get that BB sweet spot.
Very helpful videos, Thank you.
Glad you found them helpful!
Great video. Simple, but thruly helpfull tips.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm trying to pick this game up, I played Forza Motorsport for a decade or more and in the last three or four years I've mastered the group b rally cars in dirt rally 2 but these GT3 cars are something else. I played at launch and it was very difficult to control the cars especially with a low-end wheel on an Xbox but now this new tire model and the 1.8.0 11 update or whatever make them so much better
I ❤ ACC
And the fastest way is to get a friend with automotive engineering degree, show him your telemetry, explain to him in details how the car feels and what you want it to do and let him set it up. There is a reason race drivers have engineers around them. I tried every single advice and tutorial i could find on the web, tried every single "fast" setup and still was unable to get anywhere near the fast guys. Then 1 day i met a guy who knows that stuff, asked him really nicely to help me, he said he has time to set my R8 for just one track. I chose Monza since i just couldn't get close even to my own times with the other cars. With the M4 i lap 1:47:2 with the default aggressive setup and with the Audi could barely drop into the 1:49s. 90 minutes of tweak and try where every single lap the time improved almost 0.4 sec. In the end dropped from 1:49:5 qualifying pace, to 1:46.1 RACE pace which i could match in 90% of the laps. And the most interesting is that this setup is the complete opposite of all the other "fast" setups i tried. Instead of low ride height i'm almost maxed out, the suspension instead of hard for monza is soft like in a Maybach, no downforce, almost welded diff, but it works perfectly for me.
It's a great point, if you have those resources available then it can really help!
I came to ACC from the Dirt Rally series with basically no other sim experience…I’m having a hard time 😂
John Munroe's knowledge about ACC is so sexy if I was gay I would give him a kiss. Definitely improved my life, especially with telling me to use my brain. Looking forward for more great content!
you can kiss men without being gay. Just go give your best friend a smooch.
@@XpVersusVista leave your socks on though so it isn’t gay
Hi. What are your Steer lock settings in game, e.g. on Ferrari or Lamborgini Evo?
I run 11 for the Lamborghini Evo
what is the best strategy for a 70 min race?
If there are no mandatory stops, then try to do it without pitting. Most cars will manage 70 minutes on one tank of fuel, but if any can’t, you may need to run a slightly more conservative engine map to save a bit of fuel.
If there is a mandatory pitstop, I would recommend trying to pit near the middle in order to balance out the tyre wear and fuel.
In the past I have often put in a little extra fuel for the first stint to give me the option of running longer, and that gives me fresher tyres and a lower fuel load for the second stint. If I’m stuck in traffic before the halfway mark, I might pit early to undercut the competition 😊
ACC is pure 'dadsim'
Are these races online or offline?
Most of the footage was recorded offline, but the advice applies equally to both. 🙂
6 way : Play rF2 :D
You can't loose if you crash all
6. Buy "magical" paid setups (what i will never do, so i will always lose when i race against similar skilled players, who use a paid setup :) )
I strongly recommend just learning how to setup a car, it can be learnt in a single weekend.
@@TraxionGG i'm old, i dont want to learn new things, i just want to forget now... :) But thanks for your reply! :)