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  • Proof21
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    • Nov 2003
    • 1220

    #241
    Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

    I would be thrilled if we could get a solid career mode similar to the Dirt to Daytona career or even the World of Outlaws career mode from the PlayStation 2 era. Maybe one day.

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    • Turbojugend
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      • Sep 2013
      • 2242

      #242
      Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

      Guess I'm getting Daytona fever, 'cause I've been playing a lot of this game recently. Going off what brandon27 said about the AI, I'm trying to figure out exactly how the AI settings work to get the best racing experience. I haven't come across anything definitive online so I'm going to do my best to detail it here (it would be nice if DMi explained these settings themselves). You guys let me know if this is way off base:

      First off, as far as I can tell, AI adjustments only affect the top speed of the CPU cars, not their racing behavior. So you can't make the opposition race smarter or dumber, only faster or slower. I think we pretty much expect this with racing games though, and as brandon27 said, the built-in AI is actually good if you race at a decent length.

      The default AI setting is Auto, which is basically rubberbanding AI at 100% top speed. This is where I was getting screwed up as it's the default setting. and where "20th Place Mode" kicks in. You'll notice an abrupt change in CPU speed as you as get close to this position, but if you're three laps down you'll blow by the lead car like it was standing still. You can slow the AI down (Auto -2%) or speed it up (Auto +2%), but the game is still using catch-up logic at certain intervals.

      FWIW, I've seen people comment that Auto reads your track Speed Rating, but I don't believe this is the case. I have a 105 Speed Rating on many tracks and the Auto AI is as slow as it ever was on those tracks, until I reach 20th place that is. And besides, you can clearly see the dividing lines where the CPU evaluates your position and decides to make your competition faster, therefore the best thing to do is to disable Auto and find a Custom setting that suits your skill level.

      The Custom settings range from 85-105. Again, this is only a governor of the CPU opponents' top speed. 85 means they'll reach 85% of top speed compared to your untuned (no setups) car, 105 means they'll reach 105% of top speed compared to the same car. This is immediately evident if you race at both settings, you'll be blowing by the opposition at 85 and will get left in the dust at 105, unless you find a killer setup and do plenty of drafting.

      To test this out I ran two races at Darlington, one at 85 and the other at 105. The top CPU laps were:

      85 = 37.692
      105 = 30.113

      As you can see, the AI is much faster at the top setting. It has nothing to do with actual racing intelligence, just a higher top speed.

      So what does this all mean? It means that theoretically, you could race at Custom 100 and get a fair, balanced race. Unfortunately Career Mode is an entirely different beast. There are only Easy/Normal/Hard settings, all of which seem to tie into Auto. Which unless I'm mistaken, is the reason you can't run a non-rubberbanding race in Career Mode.
      Last edited by Turbojugend; 02-20-2017, 11:38 PM.
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      • Aggies7
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        • Jan 2005
        • 9556

        #243
        NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

        Any of y'all running this on XBox One that use a racing wheel. I am trying to find one less than $100. I have a PC wheel that doesn't work on XB1. Don't want to spend a fortune on a 2nd wheel/pedals and want to make sure it works well with NASCAR Evolution


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        • bravesfan1984
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          • Mar 2008
          • 2816

          #244
          Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

          Originally posted by Turbojugend
          Guess I'm getting Daytona fever, 'cause I've been playing a lot of this game recently. Going off what brandon27 said about the AI, I'm trying to figure out exactly how the AI settings work to get the best racing experience. I haven't come across anything definitive online so I'm going to do my best to detail it here (it would be nice if DMi explained these settings themselves). You guys let me know if this is way off base:

          First off, as far as I can tell, AI adjustments only affect the top speed of the CPU cars, not their racing behavior. So you can't make the opposition race smarter or dumber, only faster or slower. I think we pretty much expect this with racing games though, and as brandon27 said, the built-in AI is actually good if you race at a decent length.

          The default AI setting is Auto, which is basically rubberbanding AI at 100% top speed. This is where I was getting screwed up as it's the default setting. and where "20th Place Mode" kicks in. You'll notice an abrupt change in CPU speed as you as get close to this position, but if you're three laps down you'll blow by the lead car like it was standing still. You can slow the AI down (Auto -2%) or speed it up (Auto +2%), but the game is still using catch-up logic at certain intervals.

          FWIW, I've seen people comment that Auto reads your track Speed Rating, but I don't believe this is the case. I have a 105 Speed Rating on many tracks and the Auto AI is as slow as it ever was on those tracks, until I reach 20th place that is. And besides, you can clearly see the dividing lines where the CPU evaluates your position and decides to make your competition faster, therefore the best thing to do is to disable Auto and find a Custom setting that suits your skill level.

          The Custom settings range from 85-105. Again, this is only a governor of the CPU opponents' top speed. 85 means they'll reach 85% of top speed compared to your untuned (no setups) car, 105 means they'll reach 105% of top speed compared to the same car. This is immediately evident if you race at both settings, you'll be blowing by the opposition at 85 and will get left in the dust at 105, unless you find a killer setup and do plenty of drafting.

          To test this out I ran two races at Darlington, one at 85 and the other at 105. The top CPU laps were:

          85 = 37.692
          105 = 30.113

          As you can see, the AI is much faster at the top setting. It has nothing to do with actual racing intelligence, just a higher top speed.

          So what does this all mean? It means that theoretically, you could race at Custom 100 and get a fair, balanced race. Unfortunately Career Mode is an entirely different beast. There are only Easy/Normal/Hard settings, all of which seem to tie into Auto. Which unless I'm mistaken, is the reason you can't run a non-rubberbanding race in Career Mode.
          It wouldn't be the best thing for those who want to run their own schemes/career, but are you able to set the AI to 100 in season mode? If so, I might consider doing that instead of career to get a better experience without rubberbanding. I like your thought process!
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          • Turbojugend
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            • Sep 2013
            • 2242

            #245
            Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

            Originally posted by bravesfan1984
            It wouldn't be the best thing for those who want to run their own schemes/career, but are you able to set the AI to 100 in season mode? If so, I might consider doing that instead of career to get a better experience without rubberbanding. I like your thought process!
            Yep, that is exactly what I'm doing right now. I'm racing last season as Carl Edwards and getting consistent finishes with fair and challenging AI.
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            • bravesfan1984
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              • Mar 2008
              • 2816

              #246
              Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

              Originally posted by Turbojugend
              Yep, that is exactly what I'm doing right now. I'm racing last season as Carl Edwards and getting consistent finishes with fair and challenging AI.
              I'll probably just do season mode too. Not sure if I want to race as Harvick though (I'm weird, kind of like to see how he does as CPU), so I may pick a part timer or one of the worst cup drivers and "pretend" I've taken over their ride haha.
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              • bravesfan1984
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                • Mar 2008
                • 2816

                #247
                Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                Just as I thought, with the season kicking off this week and after the Clash on Sunday, I'm tempted to get the update coming out today, ugh. Must refrain......
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                • longranger
                  Pro
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 919

                  #248
                  Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                  so is this game worth purchasing now, or still not????
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                  • bravesfan1984
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 2816

                    #249
                    Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                    Originally posted by longranger
                    so is this game worth purchasing now, or still not????
                    Well, nothing really has changed with gameplay. There are still issues. I think it just comes down to your interest level of NASCAR. Since I'm a huge fan, I can live with some of the issues in the game just to get my fix. I paid full price at release, so at the current discounted price, I'd certainly consider.
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                    • Aggies7
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                      • Jan 2005
                      • 9556

                      #250
                      Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                      As of this AM Amazon had it for $19.99 for PS4 and I believe $28.99 for XB1


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                      • brandon27
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                        • Aug 2008
                        • 1986

                        #251
                        Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                        Originally posted by Turbojugend
                        Guess I'm getting Daytona fever, 'cause I've been playing a lot of this game recently. Going off what brandon27 said about the AI, I'm trying to figure out exactly how the AI settings work to get the best racing experience. I haven't come across anything definitive online so I'm going to do my best to detail it here (it would be nice if DMi explained these settings themselves). You guys let me know if this is way off base:

                        First off, as far as I can tell, AI adjustments only affect the top speed of the CPU cars, not their racing behavior. So you can't make the opposition race smarter or dumber, only faster or slower. I think we pretty much expect this with racing games though, and as brandon27 said, the built-in AI is actually good if you race at a decent length.

                        The default AI setting is Auto, which is basically rubberbanding AI at 100% top speed. This is where I was getting screwed up as it's the default setting. and where "20th Place Mode" kicks in. You'll notice an abrupt change in CPU speed as you as get close to this position, but if you're three laps down you'll blow by the lead car like it was standing still. You can slow the AI down (Auto -2%) or speed it up (Auto +2%), but the game is still using catch-up logic at certain intervals.

                        FWIW, I've seen people comment that Auto reads your track Speed Rating, but I don't believe this is the case. I have a 105 Speed Rating on many tracks and the Auto AI is as slow as it ever was on those tracks, until I reach 20th place that is. And besides, you can clearly see the dividing lines where the CPU evaluates your position and decides to make your competition faster, therefore the best thing to do is to disable Auto and find a Custom setting that suits your skill level.

                        The Custom settings range from 85-105. Again, this is only a governor of the CPU opponents' top speed. 85 means they'll reach 85% of top speed compared to your untuned (no setups) car, 105 means they'll reach 105% of top speed compared to the same car. This is immediately evident if you race at both settings, you'll be blowing by the opposition at 85 and will get left in the dust at 105, unless you find a killer setup and do plenty of drafting.

                        To test this out I ran two races at Darlington, one at 85 and the other at 105. The top CPU laps were:

                        85 = 37.692
                        105 = 30.113

                        As you can see, the AI is much faster at the top setting. It has nothing to do with actual racing intelligence, just a higher top speed.

                        So what does this all mean? It means that theoretically, you could race at Custom 100 and get a fair, balanced race. Unfortunately Career Mode is an entirely different beast. There are only Easy/Normal/Hard settings, all of which seem to tie into Auto. Which unless I'm mistaken, is the reason you can't run a non-rubberbanding race in Career Mode.
                        The dreaded "20th place mode" exists outside of career? To be honest, I've almost spend all my time inside of career mode, and yes, the AI while you were upgrading your team/car was maddening. You'd hit that sweet spot in the running order where the game decided to ratchet up the difficulty on you and that's it. You were destined to just ride around in that spot until the laps fell off. I didn't realize that happened outside of career mode as well?

                        So, what you're essentially saying is outside of career, if you set the AI to "auto" it does the same thing?

                        I've never ran outside of career with it set to Auto. Except maybe when I first got the game initially and I'm not sure I ran enough races, or long enough races to experience it. I went automatically to setting it to a certain number. I typically like it at a setting where I can work my way past the garbage at the back of the field, but at least have some good racing with the top of the pack.

                        That's a pretty dramatic difference in laptimes between 85 and 105. Just to compare to real laptimes I did some digging...

                        At a difficulty of 85 = 37.692
                        At a difficulty of 105 = 30.113

                        In 2015 (2016 qualifying appears to be rained out), Keselowski took the pole with a laptime of 27.492

                        Sure, we're comparing qualifying to race times, and I assume qualifying times are typically a bit better. Be curious to see how qualifying times worked out at 85 and 105 just to see how the AI laptimes, compare to the real laptimes. I can't seem to find laptimes for the race itself anywhere online, or even just the "best laptime" turned during the race day, but of course, those can be affected by draft etc, etc.

                        So, am I correct to assume then, what you're saying is essentially that using the "Auto" setting outside of career mode, the AI has the similar effect to career mode when you may get stuck in the field around 20th. However, if you use the custom AI settings to a specific value 85-105, that effect goes away, and you're left to just try and find the sweet spot that works for you? Which of course, unfortunately varies from track to track based on skill level.

                        I really don't understand why they couldn't use the same AI difficulty/rating settings between career and single race. If there's one thing I can't stand in my sports games, it's AI levels that change between game modes. When I fire up the game, I want the same challenge inside career or franchise, as I do in a quick race or play now event.
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                        • bravesfan1984
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                          • Mar 2008
                          • 2816

                          #252
                          Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                          I know this would take some time and effort, but maybe we could get an excel sheet or something worked up with lap times at each track based on AI setting (85-105) that would help fit our driving skill. Do you think it'd be possible to get something like this started?
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                          • Turbojugend
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                            • Sep 2013
                            • 2242

                            #253
                            Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                            Originally posted by brandon27
                            So, what you're essentially saying is outside of career, if you set the AI to "auto" it does the same thing?
                            Exactly. I don't have solid proof, but I believe the Career Mode AI settings directly correspond to the following Auto settings:

                            Easy = Auto (-2%)
                            Normal = Auto
                            Hard = Auto (+2%)

                            Originally posted by brandon27
                            So, am I correct to assume then, what you're saying is essentially that using the "Auto" setting outside of career mode, the AI has the similar effect to career mode when you may get stuck in the field around 20th. However, if you use the custom AI settings to a specific value 85-105, that effect goes away, and you're left to just try and find the sweet spot that works for you? Which of course, unfortunately varies from track to track based on skill level.
                            Yes. The frustrating thing about is that Auto is the default setting, so you actually have to go in and disable rubberbanding to get a good racing experience in Race Now and Season Mode. For what it's worth, it seems as though the Challenges are at Custom 100, which is why they are actually reasonable.

                            Originally posted by brandon27
                            I really don't understand why they couldn't use the same AI difficulty/rating settings between career and single race.
                            Again, I have a theory for this. As there are no lower circuits to work your way through in NHE, Career Mode is built upon a shallow "upgrade your car to get faster and win more races" premise. Which makes absolutely no sense from a realism standpoint, if you're on the Sprint Cup circuit and having to purchase upgrades to make your car faster, well, you wouldn't have made it here in the first place. But without the Xfinity and Truck series, it's the only way to add any sense of strategy or depth with this amount of content.

                            Having said this, if the standard AI settings applied to Career Mode, you could simply lower the AI setting to make it slower, thereby defeating the need to purchase upgrades, thereby killing any sense of progression. It's a lousy way of going about things but I can see why they did it.
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                            • Turbojugend
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                              • Sep 2013
                              • 2242

                              #254
                              Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                              Originally posted by bravesfan1984
                              I know this would take some time and effort, but maybe we could get an excel sheet or something worked up with lap times at each track based on AI setting (85-105) that would help fit our driving skill. Do you think it'd be possible to get something like this started?
                              Maybe it's just me, but I think it might be better to just find an overall Custom setting that suits your general skill level and stick with that. Use Custom 100 as the yardstick and race a few quick races on every type of track (superspeedway, speedway, short track, road course), then tweak the AI number up or down depending on how you fare and use that number as your overall AI setting.

                              For instance, I'm currently racing at Custom 98 in my Carl Edwards season (did I mention that I suck at racing games?), I manage to place high and win a few at this level but definitely not every race. At the same time, I'm not great on road courses so I know that I'm probably not going to win any of those races, maybe not even place in the Top 10. But I think this keeps things somewhat realistic, not every driver excels on every type of track.
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                              • bravesfan1984
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                                • Mar 2008
                                • 2816

                                #255
                                Re: NASCAR Heat Evolution Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                                Originally posted by Turbojugend
                                Maybe it's just me, but I think it might be better to just find an overall Custom setting that suits your general skill level and stick with that. Use Custom 100 as the yardstick and race a few quick races on every type of track (superspeedway, speedway, short track, road course), then tweak the AI number up or down depending on how you fare and use that number as your overall AI setting.

                                For instance, I'm currently racing at Custom 98 in my Carl Edwards season (did I mention that I suck at racing games?), I manage to place high and win a few at this level but definitely not every race. At the same time, I'm not great on road courses so I know that I'm probably not going to win any of those races, maybe not even place in the Top 10. But I think this keeps things somewhat realistic, not every driver excels on every type of track.
                                I'm terrible with setups and racing on sim mode in this game, so I'll stick with the assists on which will make it a little easier, so I may need to use a higher AI setting. That's my thinking anyway.
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