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Traction Control in Co Op CareerI usually play solo career mode with no braking assisit, no steering assisit and medium traction control with no issues (controller). Today I set up a Co op career with my friend and seems he hasn't played much, I left traction control on full. Got into the game and I spin off at the lights (was expecting to be able to just hammer it like you can with full TC) and every corner was like playing with no traction control. He was fine and had full traction control and could accelerate as hard as he liked out of corners but I was left with no traction control. I set up the career / season and I'm the one with the issue. Tested it with the same team, same track same settings everything g identical in a Time Trial ... no issues. Full TC, no need to manage your throttle out of corners. Just in Co Op https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Traction-Control-in-Co-Op-Career/m-p/11823742#M7499
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