I would change accelerate and brake to R2 and L2 respectively. This gives you more fine control, instead of using the gas and brake as 'on' and 'off' switch with X and square.
To be honest, it isn't really that hard. The hard part is being good enough to be a blistering quick around the tracks
Turning is where things tend to go 'wrong'. What you want is:
Slow entry into a corner. Turn, progressively apply gas, then hit it hard on the exit.
Do you use the driving line? I think that'll probably help you.
I'd go one step further than recommending the shoulder buttons if 'touch' is the problem.
I would use the right analogue stick for accelerate/brake. Effectively, you are then using both analogue sticks for racing.
That being said, when doing it, it is quite often easy to not 'put your foot down' on the straights and accidentally ease up on the accelerator.
I was considering turning the racing line on for IronCity and abu97 last night, as they seemed to be going into corners way too hot.
That being said, it was probably also their first time without traction control being used.
I would definitely drop traction control but then use the driving line, at first. Once you're comfortable with how the car moves, then get rid of the driving line as you'll find it only slows you down.
IronCity said:
all and all, nifty may be the king here - we will see if someone can knock him off.
I doubt it. I am actually reasonable at the game, but I'm not superstar.
I think, however, I'm the only one who - before the last few days - had played the game for months, by the sounds of it.
Before we joined together online last night, I did a couple of short races and followed that up with a 90-lap endurance race. If I was rusty before that, I was in the groove by the end of it, that's for sure!
Give it a few days of practice and you'll probably find you're matching mine and Fick's times around Laguna Seca, the lot of you.