In GT5, A-spec and B-spec events are segregated, with B-spec events being longer in distance except for fixed length endurance events. The commands that can be given to the B-spec driver are to increase or decrease their pace done differently from GT4; the player can no longer select which pace to be used , as well an instruction to keep their pace, to overtake an opponent, or to pit in.
The player must also take care of the driver's situation their physical and mental strength, as well as their indicator if they're being "hot" or "cool". Each B-spec driver has their own speed which factors in their braking, cornering, and accuracy ratings , strength both physical and mental , personality, and experience ratings, which develop as they race; when they are first hired, the ratings and thus, the driver's class level start at low levels.
Like in GT4, live timings are available, however the ability to speed up races has been removed. In most non-endurance races, only one driver can be chosen; endurance events allows additional drivers to be used, in which they can take over a tired driver during a pit stop.
Some Seasonal Events in GT5 exist that used the B-spec mode instead of the usual A-spec mode, including the Signature Edition event exclusive to buyers of the aforementioned version of the game. Additionally, when the online services were still available, B-spec drivers can be used to earn additional in-game income using the Remote Racing feature; however drivers assigned to that mode cannot be used in Career or Seasonal races. Introduced in update 1. The player can select from three pace levels, each being faster and also makes the driver prone to mistakes, as well as telling the driver to pit in.
It is better to change the view from camera tracking to cockpit, and issue the commands based on what you see. Do NOT issue an overtake command as you go into the tunnel, as he will crash at the bus stop, instead use increase pace. Likewise, on the final double right into the pit straight, use increase pace rather than overtake. The prize is the '65 Alfa TZ2. Good stuff, I thought a new thread would help stop the B-Spec hints from getting lost amongst all the other chat!
Killer 18, posts months. I thought my b spec had improved but still manages to f k up. He'd just won the british championship, Mini race, Lupo Cup and Lamborghini championship so I thought I'd give him another go at the sport truck championship to see if he could do something in it.
He won the Daytona race by about 5 seconds, yet he can't get past 4th in the Laguna Seca race. He crashes, gets overtaken round the outside of corners and generally f ks up. He was even braking on the pit straight at one point. If you manage to keep his temper in the middle bit not hot and not cold.
He gets more experience points after the race. So coach him well mostly telling him to slow down and after some races he really improves and stops making stupid mistakes. It might take a bit longer for him to get to 1st place, but he manages just fine. Mr Whippy 24, posts months. So, in a nutshell, yes, Gran Turismo is that realistic. When using the standard wireless controller settings, you can press the R1 Button to change the view.
The game launched with cars and 29 tracks; post-launch game updates have brought the count to cars and 82 track configurations as of December The free updates also added a more traditional single-player campaign mode to the game.
The B-spec mode in GT4 allows the player to select from 5 different paces, or speeds, and can instruct the AI driver to overtake the car ahead, or pit in if new tyres or more fuel is needed.
The same goes with tracks. Driving real world tracks gives you accurate enough feedback, that you can realistically expect even bumps on the road, if you have a chance to take a lap around Monza or Nordschleife: So yes, Grant Turismo series is very realistic, in fact so much, that it can be used for training. Gran Turismo 4 is a racing video game for the PlayStation 2, the fourth installment in the main Gran Turismo series and the sixth for the overall series.
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