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I took your car and opened the console moving all your tunings up and down by one percent. This applied the numbers you had put in and the car suddenly had more traction, sensitive turning, and improved acceleration. Set a time of 5:55
Saving your settings of strength, dampening, friction, and power
Fronts @ 30,20,20,100
Rears @ 30,20,50,100
I proceeded to test your car and ran with
Fronts @ 50,60,20,35
Rears @ 50,70,35,65
Poor turning radius? Boosted rear power
Sensitive steering? Cut front wheel friction
In conclusion: It is possible to make an enjoyable car but it does take a lot of testing. Thank you for making a track that shows weaknesses in my designs. I request that you try the multi-tuning car I have been working on.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=396385878
Put a tower on them, 4 camers in each cardinal direction, then a rotor and one more on a block atop that, for a 360 degree pan.