I didn’t realize how good MMOs was until I moved away from it. Hoping you can re-think things and bring back some of the very good aspects of MMOs to compliment your new firmware. I’m not bashing the new firmware, and this is just my opinion, and I know it will likely be disagreed with, which is fine. But that detail is crucial to understanding what the car is doing, and should not be ‘muted’ away. Its harsh and bumpy, but every change in road surface, every hit over a rumble strip/bump in the road is felt in jaw shaking detail. Regardless, my car does not feel spongy/rubbery, and whilst I can still feel the tires flexing under high speed cornering, the ride is very firm and lively. My car is far from a dedicated race car, but I’ve had the opportunity to drive a friends’ Cayman that’s a pure track vehicle and much more brutal than mine. Currently I have a Porsche Cayman that’s mainly for track use, which has been upgraded extensively with adjustable lowered race suspension, sway bars, slicks etc (no roll cage as I still use it from time to time on the street and it has to be passenger friendly) and MMOS feels far more like a real race car than this new firmware. I’m lucky to have spent a considerable amount of real life track time over the years in a range of vehicles that ultimately have all been modified for track purposes. Granted, I could play around a little more with settings, but I don’t think I would be able to get close to what I felt on MMOs. I tried the latest version just for curiosity and it’s far too soft, almost to the point of feeling muted. They should feel harsh, they should feel a ‘kick’ when you hit a rumble strip. I understand that cars ride on rubber tires, but race cars have very stiff suspension and tires that are not anything like regular road tires. Sure, MMOs may have been ‘harsh’ for some, but it seems that the Simucube firmware has gone too far in the opposite direction? Seems that a common trait is becoming apparent, and hopefully you can do something to change it.įrom the earliest release, there’s been a feeling that the cars feels ‘rubbery’, and recently Jason Jodarski mentioned that it had lost a lot of that ‘kick’ and ‘lively’ feel that MMOs had.
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