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Formula 1 – Magic Save Exploit Causes Controversy*
The Formula 1 community has recently been rocked by some controversy caused by an exploit in the pinnacle of motorsports’ physics. Named the “2 Foot Magic Save Hax” or 2FMSH for short, the exploit allegedly allows drivers to save almost every slide by applying full force on the throttle and brake at once.
According to those who experienced it, this technique will magically save the most extreme slides regardless of steering wheel input.
While physics are never perfect and bugs like these are not uncommon in racing series, its presence in Formula 1 is rather problematic given that the series is used to run a World Driver World Championship and a World Constructor Championship with rather big cash prizes or awards at stake.
The video below shows the exploit in effect, the Formula 1 forum discussion regarding this problem has already reached 22 pages as fans are debating the severity of the issue.
* parody of course in case it wasn’t clear









23 Comments
And you all thought the magic 2FMSH was unrealistic in F1-2010/11 hehe
*Codies
Hahaha parody of one of the latest simracing best debates
also that is in iracing too
LOL!
This is fantastic LOL
Had the same thought when he had that spin. Brilliant!
Haha
But you can’t see his inputs, this proves nothing.
You can see traction ni the closer replay when he starts to recover the car…
I don’t think you understand the two foot hax.
I’m not going to argue with you either. fanboys gonna fanboy.
I’m RD fanboy I recognize it
The rears aren’t locked. This is NOT the two foot hax.
The car wouldn’t rotate back round if the rears were locked though…
Ah this is a joke, never mind then.
took you long enough to realise lol
I’m slow I know. hehe.
Hopefully they’ll fix this with a patch soon. Or ban the driver from driving in the F1 league
Hahaha! Brilliant
Really looking like “Spin Recovery Assist : ON”
Senna got drive through penalty because of 2FMSH
Excellent.
Brilliant!