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Laps always counted as dirty in Forza Motorsport 4

Laps always counted as dirty in Forza Motorsport 4
I started and had a dirty back - right off the bat. I turned around the next time, and had an improvement of 4 seconds over earlier best in the demo with Ferrari. But it is at a standstill counted as unclean? Sorry turn 10, but that is stupid.

#2
07-10-2011
Badmannah
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Re: Laps always counted as dirty in Forza Motorsport 4
He has not played the game before, so they do not realize. In FM2, players drive a Class D car and have a friend in a car R1 push them across the line of departure / arrival, giving a huge speed advantage. In addition, many of the tracks, you can get a speed advantage at the start of the next round by the court (or go wide) in the last corner. To prevent "cheaters" if you have the "certification" Flag in the final sector of a return time (see the "division of time" at the top of the screen), the next round also de-certified.

#3
07-10-2011
DevenderD
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Re: Laps always counted as dirty in Forza Motorsport 4
It is very annoying but as well very essential. One day I wish the AI will be developed sufficient so you can work out whether an 'error' as going a bit off the track with two wheels on the lawn (which is costing time) is cheating or not. Until that day. I would rather be aggravated and know that everybody plays by the similar rules in its place of being tackled with the cheats on the leaderboard. What you could do by the way is to utilize the reverse function. If you reverse sufficient after making a fault in the last sector (and the sectors are sometimes a little too long) can rewind, back end that are not certified and get a clean start in the next round.

#4
07-10-2011
Halle
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Re: Laps always counted as dirty in Forza Motorsport 4
I've been lucky to rewind and then go back it still seems to turn off. I wish we could have the fastest lap F1 2011 instead (it starts a couple of corners of the starting line), which is so frustrating to have to do two clean laps to get an account at all times, especially if it is a mistake so small that you do not even see it. I made a perfect lap, but did not realize my previous lap was somehow dirty and did not count.

#5
07-10-2011
Daksha90
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Re: Laps always counted as dirty in Forza Motorsport 4
The track is configured with time lines at intervals along the course and gives an update on the amount of time you have won or lost, compared to the previous lap. Anywhere after the last timing line before reaching the finish line to run off course, the project (if applicable) or touch another car, this will include the current lap and the latter as something dirty. But if you were to use the button to go back to the point just before the final timing line and then go to clean the finish line just flip rewind using the account as dirty and start a new turn new and clean.

Another tip to use if you want to save time is just around 29 seconds in a lap or less can be rewound before the terminate line and begin fresh again that turn, but if your previous lap was clean CARE to do this will the previous turn dirty as well, since he had returned to a point at the end of the previous round and has the use of rewind back to that. So if you make a mess around and in less than 29 seconds into disrepair again, you can go back in an attempt to buy time before you get another crack at a blistering lap.

#6
09-10-2011
Chakradevroy
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Re: Laps always counted as dirty in Forza Motorsport 4
If you reverse back to decertify it is, but if sufficient reverse not decertify the next. I think the last sector starting at the right-hander at the base of the hill, so you have to stay to clean up the mountain, and then through the three right-handed to the finish line. In Free Run in the full game that you're starting a little before the line. Or you could make a custom online lobby for yourself and go back in the beginning to get an immediate return to flying.

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