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This game is so difficult and she makes it look so easy that people might not even understand how hard this is. EDIT: Apparently people are not understanding this game is 1000x harder with pedals and wheel and another peg of difficulty with shifting. This is a WR pace run...SHES CHASING THE WORLD RECORD IN THE VIDEO. Look at the end, shes bumper to bumper with WR. Anyone saying this is not difficult in the comments below has no idea what they're talking about :)
@@MrBlwlover22 believe in yourself, you can. And for the record, if a person believes in himself or herself, trust me, it can do it. And this game is easy to play.
I went from the first car to the Audi Quattro not knowing what I was doing. If I so much as brush the side I’m backwards with two punctures and no headlights in the dark.
@Jeevus Chrust She's done this more than once plus the dude on the comms is telling her what corner she's about to run into so she can prepare her drive
I've played 30 hours on a single race trying to get my own "flawless run" not even a world record attempt- meaning going as fast as possible but making sure the car isn't damaged in the slightest after the race is complete. She, no doubt, has spent countless hours perfecting this attempt, anyone trying to denounce the work is a deplorable human being. Keep up that crazy work, that's actually an insane run
You're actually not supposed to run the same track over and over, that's now how any rally works really. In ARA you can run maybe a few times depending on the events rules but in the WRC you are not running more than once. Then you wait a year to try again while getting what practice you can where ever you can get it.
Real rally drivers drive on simulators for 30+ hours before ever attempting the track for a competitive time. It makes no sense for a rally driver to not test a track before driving it for those competitive times, besides that your codriver needs to map the entire course for driver notes. Please don't tell me how the rules work when you don't even understand that portion of competitive driving. Its 2024, we have technology- why would a company allow a driver to risk a 100-200k vehicle without making them fully capable to run that track. You must be watching a lot of "rally driving" where its people trying to get into competitive driving- like an event where literally anyone can decide they want to try out rally driving. Those events are beginners and the entire reason there are rally crash compilations. You'll very rarely see a professional rally driver crash- but you'll never see them not practice a course the day or two before the event. @@ocdc3261
@@MonsPubis7 holy moly, guy. Alright. "Real rally drivers drive on simulators for 30+ hours before ever attempting the track for a competitive time." While this is strategically sound, what simulator is offering 1:1 in terms of physics and other things to consider when racing in reality? None, it's not a thing. You aren't actually racing that track more than once IRL. "It makes no sense for a rally driver to not test a track before driving it for those competitive times, besides that your codriver needs to map the entire course for driver notes." You must be familiar with recce? This is 101 stuff. "Please don't tell me how the rules work when you don't even understand that portion of competitive driving. " I'll just defer you to my last question/statement for this. "Its 2024, we have technology- why would a company allow a driver to risk a 100-200k vehicle without making them fully capable to run that track." Sound point, but then what about in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, etc.? This doesn't apply but perhaps things were different back then. You were, and still are, allowed shakedowns. But those aren't the entire track either. "You must be watching a lot of "rally driving" where its people trying to get into competitive driving- like an event where literally anyone can decide they want to try out rally driving." I guess? These things are easy to look up too so idk why you're so sure you're right lol drivers are given time to _look at_ the track but all they get to do is drive at a normal pace _in a non-race car_ to determine their pace notes lol you know, to balance the competition and not give anyone to much edge "You'll very rarely see a professional rally driver crash- but you'll never see them not practice a course the day or two before the event. " Holy shit this is just not true lmao
This is your form of cope? Thinking you know a lot more about rally driving than you do? Thats crazy you thought Id read any of this after your first message. I rally during my freetime, I know what im talking about. I dont need to play video games and look stuff up on the internet to pretend I know more than I do(ie what youre doing). Get a life and a grip on your own reality. This shit was cringe@@ocdc3261
Its crazy how much memorization goes into the prep for something like this. Especially when she is taking the turns several seconds ahead of time. Those turns are crisp.
Obviously the driving is fantastic, but I really like this camera setup! A lot of channels have a screen recording of the sim and separate video of the wheel and handbrake, but having it all in one shot makes it a lot easier to connect the inputs to what's happening on the screen.
@@vkeykanesan9309 it does require effort. You'll have hours and hours of losing control everywhere, crashing onto anything. But it is great fun if you like grinding out games
These modern empowered feminist women who have taken up masculine roles and professions in western societies are probably evolving and will soon grow dicks so yea probably she is both the girlfriend and the boyfriend xD
"OMG she is off the track and going to crash" .... goes around corner perfectly "OMG she has lost control and going to hit a tree" .... goes around corner perfectly "OMG will i never learn" ..... goes around corner perfectly.
@@hazel-vf7on Ikr, computers are able to simulate so much that when I'm not able to drive or ride irl I like practicing on a sim. Also I always opt out for a manual with clutch :)
Fabian Girsch I wouldn’t consider F1 as dangerous as Rally but it’s still a dangerous sport. Yeah you’re on a mostly flat track but your sitting in front of an engine that is so hot you’re burning up inside your suit and the amount of focus required for split second decisions would be tiring and they have to keep the focus for a lot longer than is necessarily comfortable.
Fabian Girsch I understand that. I think it partly has to do with the regulations of the races. Skill used to be a big thing when there were less restrictions on both the vehicle and track.
She is real pro damn girl you are master blaster I brought all the pedals and hand brakes wheel after seeing you but I can't even play this game for more then 5 minute without crashing
Start with the slower cars and work your way up. The fastest cars are just so fast that your brain cannot keep up with the content without a lots of practice. Also, forget about going really fast if you cannot get at least steady 60 fps in this game.
@@MikkoRantalainen yes actually yiu were so right about 60fps I brought 3080 12gb and now I can play this normal not that great but much much better then before
@@whimsicalwizardoh don't u have a grandma mate? Every grandma annoys you to eat something, u come in into her house u can't even kiss her that she already asking what do u want do eat
There were a number of times I thought you were going to eat it, and suddenly you throw down a full lock and it turned out to be your racing line. Amazing driving!
@No Name nah she corrected the oversteer which occurs when your cars suspension gets thrown off not just turning into a turn like normal which is insane to do at that speed and with that amount of precision if she doesn't turn like she did there she would have had terminal damage to the vehicle for sure she saw the uneven ground and corrected it before her tires broke traction racing is hard lol but really fun
People who have never played this can't even realise how difficult this actually is, i tried this game with a controller months ago, ended up in the first ditch.
^^^ no and no. rally is not about driving full throttle over boulders and grass for 2 and a half minutes. its about precision and consistency on tracks which change a bit after each car runs through. not this, when you practice 150 times the same track, with no need to care about holes, stones and other debris, deep lines and shifting gravel. like what she did in 0:26. wtf was that? you call that rally? shes good at the game but it has little to do with reality. all world records in dirt games are bullshit cheats, using forgiving game mechanics to do impossible things.
Your personality is so different compared to your driving style. In the energy drink experiment you're all smiling and really soft spoken, but as soon as you do anything rally related... the beast comes out. 😂
Watching her play is like watching painting with bob ross At first you think she makes a mistake hut than you realize that she meant to do that so she could get a better inside cut on the corner
I don’t understand how people do this, I can simrace almost any car at reasonable speed on tarmac but this is just constantly on the absolute edge of control. It’s an incredible skill.
What a fantastic run! I recently migrated from controller to wheel (which made the game actually playable), but I can't perform a small fraction of your talent. Keep it up!
It's better in-game to ride 80mph and feel like you go much more, than go 150mph and feel being slowly. It's a good training for driving in real life with high speed because in reality most people use lightweight 10-20 years old cars in which driving for example: 100mph is extreme and very sharp. Of course heavier car = you feel riding more slowly but actually you go fast. I experienced it on many cars like: VW T4, VW Golf 3, M-Benz W124, BMW E46 and very heavy BMW E38 Long