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yes I know it 's difficult without the 3D line above all you can find some reference points on the track, 90% in play without automatic brakes only with the 3D line without being very difficult but with time you get used to the tracks

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Best thing I did was turn off the racing line. Found myself driving to that more than the tracks themselves. My troublesome two were Monaco and Singapore but got the hang of them in the end :)

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That’s definitely the best way to go. Turn off the racing line and lower the AI a little and before too long you’ll have the hang of things and feel a lot more rewarding driving the tracks without it :)  

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hello, last night I tried2017 and in the meantime to raise the range of two positions to 1.10 and I must say that the difference is not remarkable is not the maximum but you can drive, then I removed the line 3d and go lowered the level and I must say that I enjoyed a lot more 'above all that now I know almost all the tracks better. 

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I found the track to seemed much larger once the line wasn’t obscuring it. More lines open up, and you get better at wheel to wheel racing. One of the major causes Of collisions in multiplayer is guys trying to hold the racing line when they’re going side by side into a corner.  All these corners can fit two cars. 

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I found the track to seemed much larger once the line wasn’t obscuring it. More lines open up, and you get better at wheel to wheel racing. One of the major causes Of collisions in multiplayer is guys trying to hold the racing line when they’re going side by side into a corner.  All these corners can fit two cars. 
Very true. You definitely find yourself driving more to the track itself rather than going by the racing line. Is very rewarding putting in solid laps by finding your own reference points based on features around the tracks as well as braking markers and chicanes :)

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