I'm doing some tests with the cars that come with the game first, then maybe modded cars. I'm only doing 0-60 MPH and Top Speed tests right now, but suggestions on more tests are appreciated! Results so far: Gavril D-Series: Default: 0-60: 8.01 Seconds over 128.3 Meters Top Speed: 107 MPH V8 RWD Custom: 0-60: 7.18 Seconds over 106.08 Meters Top Speed 149 MPH I6 RWD: 0-60: 8.54 Seconds over 134.5 Meters Top Speed: 110 MPH V8 4WD Off-Road: 0-60: 3.93 Seconds over 67.11 Meters Top Speed: 119 MPH V8 RWD Sport:0-60: 9.15 Seconds over 137.42 Meters Top Speed: 112 MPH V8 4WD Stripped: 0-60: 5.31 Seconds over 85.31 Meters Top Speed: 138 MPH V8 4WD: 0-60: 8.04 Seconds over 129.33 Meters Top Speed: 105 MPH Gavril H-Series: Default: 0-60: 9.91 Seconds over 159.09 Meters Top Speed: 108 MPH Drift Missile: 0-60: 10.42 Seconds over 160.52 Top Speed: 151 MPH
WTF? The Sport-Version is slower than the normal versions and the offroad version is the fastest 0-60mph car? Fucked up logic. I think the developers have to overwork the names of the cars or their power trains^^
Sport, 2wd, wheelspin. The off road should be quickest, it has a lower range diff providing more torque at the wheel at cost of low top speed. Top speed shown here is very wrong though.
Yeah, it gets a sh*t ton of wheelspin off the line. I'll retest the top speed for the sport. I'm using Endless Highway by Nadeox1, if that changes anything.
V8 RWD Custom: 0-60: 7.18 Seconds over 106.08 Meters Top Speed 149 MPH I6 RWD: 0-60: 8.54 Seconds over 134.5 Meters Top Speed: 110 MPH V8 4WD Off-Road: 0-60: 3.93 Seconds over 67.11 Meters Top Speed: 119 MPH V8 RWD Sport:0-60: 9.15 Seconds over 137.42 Meters Top Speed: 111 MPH If the Top speed is wrong in this list, then I agree with you. But if not, its not logical. But if you compare, you can see that even the I6 RWD is faster than the V8 RWD SPORT. Who would buy the sport edition, if it is slower than every other D15.
Quick question: how do you figure out the 0-60 time now? With the old UI it used to just be on the same page as the airspeed, but now i have no clue where to find it
Are you using a proper shifting mode, modulating throttle, and shifting at the right time? The D15 Sport and Custom can be a full second faster to 60 mph if launched and driven properly. They're RWD, so you have to be careful about wheelspin. The Sport has a crummy automatic so there's not much you can do, though.
I've been using normal automatic and flooring it. I don't have a proper shifter yet but I could test in manual.
In 'Arcade Auto' the D15 i6 rwd does 0-60 in about 9,2 seconds but in the 'Manual with auto clutch' setting I takes about 11 seconds even though I shift at the same rpm's etc. I think it should be looked in to if it hasn't been already?
It's probably because the arcade auto shifts instantly - I think we're still working on a proper shift delay.
Technically autos in real life shift faster than a human can, this is why you see alot of drag racing cars with automatics.
not really, only one that has a chance is a DCT (as 6677 said above) transmissions used in drag races are custom made, and youll never find them on a street car besides, this is an old american pickup truck from the 80's (possibly older, gabe doesn't really specify), it's not going to have an automatic transmission that shifts anywhere near as fast as a human can
doesn't matter what auto you have really, an auto is almost seamless with its gear changes, you dont have to take your foot off of the gas pedal to push in the clutch, change gear, take foot off clutch, and apply foot back on accelerator...
Manual is still faster in most consumer cars (unless they have a dct auto) but even then, a manual will always be more fun then any auto can possibly be Sent from the 3rd galaxy via the talks of tapping
well its a good thing were not discussing a level of fun. we dont need to have an argument about that here -_-
You'll find autos generally have quite long shift times as they individually release or re-engage clutches and brakes to perform the gear shifts. They are not instantaneous at all. The DCT is faster than any other transmission though.