While I will not argue that YOU aren't good playing that style... and I won't get into a p!ssing match (because that would be stupid..) I will ask this: Have you tried COMPLETELY relearning the game and your style by easing into the turns/gas, etc? I don't just mean playing a round and saying "screw it, too hard"... I mean REALLY trying to relearn the driving style?
I have, and though it took me almost a MONTH to get good, again, I was then able to consistently repeat performances, and improved on my BEST times by anywhere from 12 to 15%, regardless of track... (even the oval track on GT3..)
I was VERY good at that game while driving like you say you do... but I cannot say that the style in GENERAL is better, as I am completely on the opposite end of the spectrum for how I feel. (mind you: I didn't feel like that, beforehand...)
Once again, I am not saying you aren't good.. or for that matter that you aren't even better than I am (your driving style being different than mine, even... ) I am merely saying that my belief is that if you were to drive the NEW way (by new I mean the way I was referring to) then you would likely see any improvement on YOUR best times as well..
Ray
'99 CSVT - Silver #222/276
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