I hate modified cars

Dude, I’m super close to just muting you.

You intentionally misquoted what I said, backed up your nonsense with more nonsense, and can’t just accept the fact that most road cars are built with understeer from the factory. The main exceptions are those vehicles that aren’t expected to be sold to the general populace (like super/hypercars & track day cars). Is it possible to induce oversteer in a car built to understeer? Of course. But for liability purposes, manufacturers nearly always setup their cars with safety in mind, which means a little understeer. Even top of the line models.

I literally own the exact version of one of the cars in-game. The manufacturer tweaked the suspension setup at least 3 times through the model’s life, each time increasing understeer.

Got it, I definitely didn’t interpret the op to be suggesting that.

More control over how you control the cars in-game is something I 100% support.

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Most of the cars in this game aren’t sold to the general public. You’re the one not acknowledging everything I say. The understeer in this game is unrealistic. I know road cars are set up to understeer, but anything performance oriented will oversteer if one is not careful. Saying it’s non existent like it is in this game especially in newer models where there’s a lot of power being put down is false.

If driving any rwd performance car fast around a track was easy then everyone would be doing it. I don’t care if it’s a Miata, BRZ/GR86, a Mustang 5.0, or a Corvette, oversteer is something that happens when a car of that nature is pushed to its limit.

Just because they’ve tuned in understeer doesn’t mean the car doesn’t oversteer when pushed. If all you need to do is step on the throttle to induce oversteer then all it takes is too much throttle coming out of a turn to upset the balance.

FWD cars overwhelm the front tires and cause understeer and RWD cars overwhelm the real tires and cause oversteer. There are ways that this is being combated, but you can’t completely get rid of either or else someone would’ve done that by now and made a perfectly neutral sports car/supercar/hypercar.

My problem is not understeer, but and my M2 2023 stock only oversteer, and i love it. But what i hate when i am drivng a F1 car or a SUV is the same thing, the steering wheel is too slow, when i turn right and left quick the steering wheel keep turning for right for 4 years and after that he turn left. In Assetto Corsa i move the steering wheel very very fast in the controller. I play Assetto Corsa with controller and for me is more easy than Forza, because in AC i can configure everthing in the gameplay, i can change the speed of steering wheel, speed sensitivity of the steering wheel, i can change the cockpit câmera position, i can change the rotation of the steering wheel, i can put 1080°, i can change anything and make the game in my style of driving.

Forza looks better than Assetto, but i can play Assetto in controller more easy than Forza because forza don’t let me change the setup of the steering wheel,i can’t configure the steering wheel, i need steering wheel very very very fast, i want change the speed of the steering wheel, speed sensitivity, max angle of rotation of the steering wheel, i want change it for 1080°, but not every car turn the steering wheel for 1080°, some cars with eletric steering wheel turn 360°, some very old cars turn 720°, so all the cars need a different max rotation of the steering wheel. Because its very weird for me driving a car and the steering wheel only turn 180°. Its very weird to make drift in the cockpit because the steering wheel don’t move. I hate it.

Muted.

That’s totally fair, I just didn’t expect you to be referring to Forza control options in a thread, based on the title, about modified cars.

Gladly. Just because some pro tells you that “road cars are tuned to understeer” means that “oversteer doesn’t exist” like in this game right? I guess.

October 2022
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If paint fought back somehow. The Dodge Shelby is horrible to drive stock. But you put some race springs and lower the ride, suddenly it becomes decent. This happens to a lot of cars in this game, and the best thing is you only need to do 3 to 4 career races to solve that issue…

I think this is what you wanted

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I agree with your point

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Have you changed the deadlzones and tried sim steering?

Thank you for your help, and thanks. I’m just having one of those “the more you figure things out the more you’re aware of things you don’t know” moments :rofl:.

It’s like how they teach electricity in school vs how electricity actually works (jury’s still out on that one).

I think what needs to be done like gran turismo is for online feature modes all cars have a pre set setup and can’t be modified or upgraded as per say then will give a more equal opportunity then will be down to driver skill than having a tune that obliterates you

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But for it, we need a good bop because that’s not really the case now.

But yeah, I totally agree with you about restricted. The problem is… 99% of the forza community can’t live without tune their cars

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