GTAexpert said:
SvennoJ said:
The rubberbanding only works to a certain extent. The AI has target times and will not exceed those when you do well. They will slow down when you fall behind, try to keep up when you do well but they won't finish any faster than their target times. Believe me I tried using them to draft to record finish times, but the game won't fall for that. It's entirely possible to spend most of the race out front even on legend difficulty.
The AI is aggressive and provides a vertical learning curve for newcomers. Unforgiving is the right word, no gently easing in. Yet now I prefer racing the AI. When you drive well they don't crash into you like people online do.
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The thing is the "target time" you're talking about is difficult to notice because simply I'm not a very skilled player.
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Yeah you pretty much have to win races consistently to notice.
The AI reminds me a lot of Motorstorm (not surprising) but also Wipeout. Fun after you get good at it, frustrating at times while learning the tracks and to drive the cars.