First of all, you can instantly lose the lead after ONE lap in Daytona and then spend the majority of the race catching up. These settings should give your car a slight advantage over the others, but only for a short while.
Rather than try to stay in the lead, I used a Trojan Horse trick on them. What this trick does is it gives you the advantage to Overtake the lead cars at the embankment. In B-Spec Mode, the trick mentioned above works the same! What this does is it lets your driver stay behind the lead cars for the first half of the race. Continue to use the Maintain Pace command and by the 10th lap or so, your driver will cautiously end up in front with a sizable lead.
After your driver takes the lead, continue to use the Maintain Pace command and the driver should be able to stay in the lead for most of the race. Since the other cars will still use the Braking line, your driver will actually zoom past them at the embankment every time! Now, NASCAR is relying on the old open-license technique, allowing any developer to create a game, hoping that it will lead to higher-quality product. The rest are either out right now or coming soon, but since they've had less time to stack up against the classics, they come first with one notable exception.
There are only two tracks—Daytona and Indianapolis and about 11 cars, a far cry from what most other games offer. Some of you might think Paramount and Viacom absurd for releasing a game based on a year-old movie in You might just be right.
The game has experienced some delays in release that have prevented gamers from getting their hands on it, but the concept of getting to race as or against such legends of the film as Cole Trickle, Russ Wheeler, and Rowdy Burns still has some pull for a few of us. Sports gamers likely know the brand best for the Tony Hawk skateboarding games, but Activision has some NASCAR experience—they were, in fact, briefly a primary sponsor for Mark Martin in the mids.
This one was always one of my personal favorites as a kid. When I get to the 27th race, it forgets the playoffs exist, erases all of the playoff points anyone achieved, and reverts to a non-playoff points structure for three races. When the Round of 12 starts, however, the playoffs are back, but incorrect. You see, it takes the current Top 12 in points, no matter if you have a win or not which was an old NASCAR playoff system, by the way and sets the points equally.
Playoff points never come back, and you need to start earning them once again. After that, it seemingly works the way it was meant to. Hopefully this is updated to all work properly at all times sooner rather than later. Things like stage racing and a fully functioning playoff format would be nice to see before too long. Some might want a longer experience and might opt to do longer percentage races.
Some might prefer a harder difficulty. By all means, there are different ways to enjoy the career, so do what you like. Full disclosure — Traxion. All Traxion. GG content is editorially removed from Motorsport Games video game development and created by a dedicated team.
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