If you get to 4 or 5 wins also qualifying becomes very hard to win, but with a perfect Forget about grid starts, you will lose the duel always with a big margin. Qualifying can still be won with less margin, sprint already becomes quite hard or also impossible. As soon as you win like 2 or 3 races, the AI becomes much faster. Grid starts can be won in this situation, but is much harder usually. When you just lost a duel then in almost any race you then get the AI will be slow (sprint and qualifying). So these are the ever returning patterns (my Mercedes chassis has 2934 PI currently, level 11): The disabling of peer-to-peer racing gave me a good chance to analyse the patterns of how AI opponents are programmed to race against you, which matches exactly the behavior I already noticed when they were mixed up wit real human opponents. However, it has become even more clear to me now, after the announcement on the official Twitter account that EA/CM have disabled peer-to-peer racing to fix the issues with unresponsive controls first and thus only racing AI opponents is possible, that all the unrealistic fast cars that are also there when peer-to-peer racing is enabled are in fact the same AI opponents. But if there is proof for that I’d like to know where I can see that. I have seen no proof of that ever anywhere. It’s not players that can cheat with mods or whatever. I think a lot of players would play AND pay more if the game was fair and no use to complain because they do nothing about the MOD/CHEATS-players here. Same fakery keeps happening no matter how fast your car is. I would actually be more than willing to pay more for upgrades, or pay a yearly subscription fee, if it meant you really had a better chance of competing on the highest level in fair duels against REAL opponents, but it doesn’t. Good luck investigating your own fraudulent disrespect to paying customers! Their response was something like that if I encountered more of this kind of players I could report them so they can investigate it, bla, bla, bla. Something that seems very unlikely to me with an official game that is distributed through the app-store. Always standard scripted responses, something like: “We can not give any comments on game mechanics and features, but we will pass on the feedback to the team.” Once I got a response implying that it was actually the opponent who might be cheating through a hack. Since there is zero support here on the forums I have tried to get responses to this obvious examples of fake opponents through the in-game support ‘chat’. Very often when you’re having a streak of 4 or 5 wins and certainly a lot more often when your pro league position gets better than let’s say the top 5000. When it happens it’s always in grid start duels, sometimes sprint races, almost never in qualifying duels. If I would bother to post all similar results I could do this the whole day, week in week out, the whole year long. How can I be 4 secs faster in one duel and get beaten with 4 secs the race after? Both races I made no mistakes and drove around my average times on those circuits. Nobody improves its best qualifying time in a grid start race, especially not when it’s 6 secs faster.Īnother reason that I know for certain it’s not a real player who coincidentally upgraded its car or something between this duel and it’s pre-race personal best, is that the race right before this one I beat the same ‘opponent’ in Monaco qualifying duel with 4 secs difference. Just impossible if it were a real player. Pre-race personal best of ‘opponent’ is 1:20:xx, mine 1:16:00 of course from a qualifying duel. Same happens here in the EA forums, never a reply by an agent or whatsoever to posts which proof that duel mode is an EA scam with the purpose of ripping you off. Examples are endless in the Codemasters forums and were never replied to by support.
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