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11th March 2002, 10:09 AM
#21
Using your hyperthrust on the last straight is a rookie thing I feel. You feel more in control using it on the final straight as you won't get destroyed by making a mistake with low energy.
Once you start getting used to the tracks, you start to use hyperthrust in other places, making you faster and more confident.
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11th March 2002, 03:23 PM
#22
i found that i tended to make more mistakes because i'd jump on the hyperthrust before i quite got to the straight [so i could make sure i had time to use all the remaining thrust] and would end up kraaaang![TM]ing into a wall and muck up the time completely.
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11th March 2002, 04:54 PM
#23
It happened to me to, but as I say, its all part of the learning process.
The introduction to hyperthrust is to use it on the final straight.
Later instalments causes theu use on other parts of the circuit
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12th March 2002, 07:33 PM
#24
What you mean like burning out of slow corners with the Hyperthrust? That works wonders at shaving off seconds off lap times...
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13th March 2002, 09:42 AM
#25
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2nd April 2002, 07:56 PM
#26
I usually use the hyperthrust to cut off some corners in tracks; the trick is, of course, to do it in a way so that blasted chopper won't come after you - in other words, be fast enough, and retain stability. Works excellent on some tracks.
Vasudeva.
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25th May 2002, 12:03 AM
#27
Thrust is good if you know how to use it correctly,it also depends on the track's 2.
EX. Sometimes they put the speed pad in a way so that you could fly over one speed
pad going into a turn and land on another coming out of the same turn depending on how you airbrake before the turn.
Thus cause you not to lose speed and not to use thrust.If you're gonna use thrust use it wise.The more you thrust the more you have to pit and going into the pit stop can
cause you to lose 2or3 sec.
So if you're doing rapier and you pit 2time in one race you will lose 4to6 sec. on your
race time
You do the math
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