10-03-2008, 01:25 PM
ArrayEu não concordo em dar um setup totalmente feito, mas sim uma base de onde seria fácil andar num tempo que seria competitivo. Não pelo trabalho que nós temos em fazer setup, mas para os pilotos que recebem os setups não se acomodarem e poderem aprender/explorar o setup que lhes é enviado, podendo aprender e ir ficando independentes no que toca a setups.[/quote]
I don't know if you say the same in Portugal, but here in Spain we often say "Si alguien tiene hambre no le des peces, enseñale a pescar". That is, I think using a setup provided by someone else is maybe good for today, but not for tomorrow, as you're not learning anything.
I have some knowledge about rfactor setups and there's no secret: you learn by reading and testing, reading and testing, reading and testing...
In my opinion, I wouldn't like to share my setups with anyone outside the team, but I'll be willing to give some advices during the testing sessions to anyone who needs it. Of course, any team is free to publish their setups "open source" :bigsmile:, but I don't think it's a good idea for the organization to provide a base setup...
I don't know if you say the same in Portugal, but here in Spain we often say "Si alguien tiene hambre no le des peces, enseñale a pescar". That is, I think using a setup provided by someone else is maybe good for today, but not for tomorrow, as you're not learning anything.
I have some knowledge about rfactor setups and there's no secret: you learn by reading and testing, reading and testing, reading and testing...
In my opinion, I wouldn't like to share my setups with anyone outside the team, but I'll be willing to give some advices during the testing sessions to anyone who needs it. Of course, any team is free to publish their setups "open source" :bigsmile:, but I don't think it's a good idea for the organization to provide a base setup...
