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Tire Change options at a pitstop suggestion.
it would be really cool if you could select which tires you want to get changed at a pit stop. like you know how you can hit F12 and make adjustmets to downforce, tire wear stuff, and fule load for the next pit. you should be able to choose which tires get changed.
#2 - Davo
Been mentioned before, please search before suggesting.
you can do that.

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Been mentioned before, please search before suggesting.

are u an admin? moderator? nevermind.:smash3d:
#4 - garph
Quote from [Matt] :it would be really cool if you could select which tires you want to get changed at a pit stop. like you know how you can hit F12 and make adjustmets to downforce, tire wear stuff, and fule load for the next pit. you should be able to choose which tires get changed.

You can do that by setting the ware percentage. So, for example, if you set it to 40% it would change the tire(s) that had worn 40% and depending on if it were a FWD or RWD car it would change the drive wheels as they would have worn the most. Also it depends on the track, if it was clockwise or anti-clockwise it might only change the one tire that got all the punishment.
Quote from garph :You can do that by setting the ware percentage. So, for example, if you set it to 40% it would change the tire(s) that had worn 40% and depending on if it were a FWD or RWD car it would change the drive wheels as they would have worn the most. Also it depends on the track, if it was clockwise or anti-clockwise it might only change the one tire that got all the punishment.

no no no, he says change the tires R3 for R2, for example, on race at pit in.

That can change with F12, as he said to us, and change the TYRE CHANGE: IF WEAR >10%, 90% then with arrows you can do it changing R4 FOR R3, R2 etc., with F11 you can change the brakes balance and force
Quote from garph :You can do that by setting the ware percentage. So, for example, if you set it to 40% it would change the tire(s) that had worn 40% and depending on if it were a FWD or RWD car it would change the drive wheels as they would have worn the most. Also it depends on the track, if it was clockwise or anti-clockwise it might only change the one tire that got all the punishment.

ya, but is there anyway to see your tire wear? if not, isnt it kind of hit and miss. you would have to find the right percentage so that (in a FWD car) it changes the front and not the back, or it even changes the tires at all.
Quote from Davo :Been mentioned before, please search before suggesting.

who the **** cares man! its not your bandwith being taken up. does me making this thread affect your life in anyway? i sure as hell hope not.
You can see tyre wear in F9

We ask people to search so that the forum isn't cluttered by millions of people asking the same things. To do a search would have been common courtesy, and you'd have stopped up having to repeat ourselves. As you've been a member here for a few months it's actually worse that you didn't bother to search... But regardless of that we always help, just add a little spiteful comment to try and make you think about clicking 'search' next time.
Quote from [Matt] :who the **** cares man! its not your bandwith being taken up. does me making this thread affect your life in anyway? i sure as hell hope not.

Wow, nice respond.

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