@@ConcededGlue182 How well and fast you race dictates how well and fast the NPC's race. Rubberbanding in racing is a mechanism generally employed so strong players don't completely dominate and inexperienced players are basically given an AI assist. The assist magically keeps all the competitors close together, irrespective of skill level. It's not as massively apparent in the actual races in the game, (because players can still actually dominate or badly lose those) but in the cop chases, it's absolutely insane how "tight" the band is. Literally the only way to "snap" the band is to drive places the AI struggles to go - namely over ramps.
The rubber-banding of the cops in this game is ludicrous.
What do you mean???
@@ConcededGlue182 How well and fast you race dictates how well and fast the NPC's race. Rubberbanding in racing is a mechanism generally employed so strong players don't completely dominate and inexperienced players are basically given an AI assist. The assist magically keeps all the competitors close together, irrespective of skill level. It's not as massively apparent in the actual races in the game, (because players can still actually dominate or badly lose those) but in the cop chases, it's absolutely insane how "tight" the band is.
Literally the only way to "snap" the band is to drive places the AI struggles to go - namely over ramps.
@Neognostic-pk5wu oh okay. I’ve been racing and running from the cops since Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2. I make a good getaway driver 😉
wait in the daytime? how did that come about?
Lmaoo, all I did was ram into one of the police cars and the pursuit escalated from there
Insane
YEP 😏