I like these time trials with older cars on lower grip tires, instead of pure speed it's about being smooth! Update: my first lap was a 1:35,0 which is technically already a gold time, the next lap I got 1:34,49 so I'm definitely safe, never got gold this easy, thanks for the guide!
This early 300 SL is such a sluggish car with that loooong 4th gear and the missing 5th, it never felt like a true sportscar for me. It was the same kind of beast in GT Legends as well, it reminded me those good old days, struggling against more capable cars in that open Merc.
Your guides are generally awesome. No complaints here. Not that I can ever duplicate what it is you're doing lol. I can usually always manage to get into the silver 🥈 range in these time trials on my own. Sometimes I'll get into gold 🥇, and half of those are from getting tips from you. I'll watch your guides to pick up some tips and such. But this one here has just been a total shit sandwich of an event. The car is one of the most understeery turds in existence 😂. No matter how much I've followed you guide on this one, even after an hour of practice an attempting, I can't even get into the silver. Screw it lol. This one just isn't that important to me. I don't consider myself a beginner drive either. Been in this for over a year, have a full sim rig and VR2. It's not an input lag issue either because i practically have none. Thanks though. I truly appreciate your videos.
I'm on a controller and got it in the third try, as a 50% 50% timetrialer between gold and silver. It's painful to try to see if you're faster on controller, once you invested all that money in a rig, yet it might bring you an extra million reward
@@BostonFaith Same! Played GT7 for over 250 hours with Wheel setup and couldn't get gold yet on this Trial. The speedy once with F1 cars are also Incredible hard. The BMW M3 Challange on short Red Bull Ring was easy.
I cant imagine my self using all them markers and still not driving of the road :D :D in vr especially where everything is blury :DDD phh and countersteering is also useful for thios woble car to make it feel more like real life... :))
In addition to that we are only shown Killometers not MPH, so unfortunately would be nice to know both in the instruction video. I use the red pavement braking points rather than posts or other land markings in VR as well.😊
@@AndreiSZS haha, thats a good one :DDD ''psvr2 not blurry'' :DDD ohh I wish.. Now even have some weird lense spliting between its layers..or something like that./..them rund circles kinda like unglued..I was just wipping and trying to remove old thing like a scratch which was same kinda layer splitting, except , now its like 10x larger :D so on one lese now makes it even more blurry for me... but in general, it has grainy view, destroed by them stpd lenses in front of a hd screens.. :)
When you say it's hard, it's hard. When you say it's easy, it's easy. Got it on 3rd lap. Much better at car control time trials, than at twitch reflexes speedy timetrials
Think this is going to be a silver for me, can't seem to keep the car under control enough through some of these corners, happy with the million though
@@bullseyes1983 I'd argue that it is, because it prevents others from learning from his lap, if it is legitimate, as his competitors can from other top 10 laps. There is also the possibility that his laps are not legitimate and he is hiding his replays to conceal his unfair play.
@@Catcrumbs well, he is not obligated to teach anyone. About the legitimacy of the lap... I'd give him the benefit of innocence until proven otherwise.
@@bullseyes1983 He's obligated to allow others to learn from his performances, to be worthy of being considered a sporting player. This is not a criminal trial, so he is not entitled to a blanket assumption of innocence. He's staking a claim to a place on the leaderboard in a contest of skill and that claim demands evidence. The fact that he is going out of his way to obscure that evidence destroys any assumption of his good faith he may otherwise have been entitled to. Try imagining any real world contest where competitors performed behind closed doors, visible only to a panel of anonymous judges and everyone else was expected to take the results on faith. The idea is absurd.
@@Catcrumbs as you say, it is no a trial, so he doesn't have to "obscure evidence". Assumption of innocence is not just judicial stuff, but a basic social coexistence matter. It's way worst to accuse someone publicly of being a cheater just because he is fast, than not to share your replays just because you don't want to give hints and be passed at the top.
@@tidgney you cant improve the video anymore, you have to understand your fan base in probs under 10 and playing on controller and probs hard stuck in D dr just except it
@@deezz6935 Yes I work full time so believe it or not I can't comment straight away. If you actually want the demographic it's mainly 20-50. "Your nothing", I'm not trying to be anything, the video is to help people. Not sure what the random abuse is about mind.