@calu1195 People have bigger expectations with lambo. They have a long racing history, high performance cars and a lot of experience in GT. Hyundai has a few years of rally and TCR, so pretty much no experience at this type and level of racing.
@rascul3@FernandoAlonsus I believe that depends entirely on the driver/team and their preferences, could also be a way to describe part of the corner more accurately. It's just something I've heard, might be more behind it, my european mind can't be bothered to divide corner into smaller turns haha
@MAVEN_LEADER@PjoterQPR@polsatsport Nie wiem, jak reszta, bo eurosport oglądam od święta, ale w tym roku odpaliłem sobie kawałek wyścigu na Imoli i szybko przełączyłem na angielski stream - z całym szacunkiem, ale miałem wrażenie, że komentator mówił o zupełnie innym wyścigu i nie miał pojęcia, co się dzieje...
@coffeesmuggling@BBCWorld Sorry to disappoint you, but Poland doesn't have a habit of invading others. Also, it's quite funny to see you getting offended with 2 independent countries making their own independent decisions.
@thisnotjubs To be fair, the original song (Rise Against - I Want it All) fits this event absolutely perfectly too. That combo was the biggest banger of the game IMO, and definitely the most memorable moment for me (well, beside the obvious race vs chaser zero, which is just more 'iconic')
@TheGameVerse South Germany, Austra and Switzerland is the most realistic and beautiful place. Alternatively, Dubai fits FH theme quite well (supercars, arab drifts, wild desert offroads, car culture etc). My dream location would be Romania or Balkans, stunning roads, but that won't sell...
@KacperixPlayer@theblap1 True, it's stupid as hell, but that's the question to whoever made the graphic. I'd guess it's either to (over)simplify things, boost stats for certain countries, or simply cause more traffic in comment section (which was kinda succesful in the end)
@amber_racing77 That kinda depends on your preferences, as it's a completely different game. If you want to sit back and chill lots of cars going vroom vroom in a cool, arcade open world, then yes, it's worth it. If you want to race and you're looking for sim/realism, just stick to irenting.
@KacperixPlayer@theblap1 I know reading comprehension is a hard skill to come by these days, but I merely pointed out what the graphic says. She's obviously polish, but the discovery was made at the school of chemistry in Paris, hence the "country of discovery" would quite obviously be France.
@TheCanadianGTR Both have pros and cons. Licenced content lets you drive the cars you like irl, which is pure heaven for car enthusiasts. However, it limits some features - yk, they dont want their cars to break down, appear slower/worse than other brands etc - that's where fictional ones shine.
@ShepGoesBlep I used bumper cam when I played Dirt Rally years ago, switched to hood/dash view later when I realised it was far from optimal. Well, at least the sense of speed is something else there... :)
@GnomOfKyiv@zerothzr Yep, the distance will differ slightly from car to car, but honestly, once you get the hang of it, it's quite easy to adapt, you won't really have to think about it. Ofc it's fine if you wanna use the line, my comment was more about importance of braking points in non-track game