This video is a reaction by Dizee to a video by Daniel Morard, outlining five things that need to be changed in racing simulations. Dizee discusses and provides commentary on Morard's points, offering his own opinions and suggestions.
Remove pit stops from sprint races (under 1 hour): Dizee agrees with this suggestion, arguing that pit stops in short races detract from the focus on pure pace and driving skill, making the races less enjoyable. The strategic element of pit stops should be reserved for longer endurance races.
Consistent staging areas: Dizee highlights the inconsistency of starting areas in various simulations, leading to unfair advantages and disadvantages for drivers. He advocates for a standardized distance from the staging area to the start/finish line to ensure a fair start for all drivers.
Reduce frequency of rain in practice and races: Dizee believes that rain is overused in simulations, disrupting the flow of races and hindering clean racing. He suggests limiting rain to specific events to add a strategic element, rather than making it a frequent occurrence.
Improve practice session quality: Dizee notes the issues with practice sessions, where drivers often drive off track, causing debris that impacts other drivers. He suggests isolating each group of drivers in practice with its own track condition to prevent this issue.
Improve spray effect accuracy: Dizee points out the inaccuracies of the spray effect in rain, where the amount of spray shown doesn't match the drivability of the car with slicks. He proposes a visual correction to better reflect real-world conditions. The current spray effect is misleading and makes judging track conditions difficult.