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VelociBacon posted:This might be useful if anyone is in Canada, or is interested in moving from their GT Omega wheelstand into a cockpit. So I got this, it seems fine but the shoulder bolsters are *very* narrow for me which makes it not super comfortable. Going to try to return it and pick up the XL GT Omega seat if I can find a way of getting it into Canada. Aside from the shoulder bolsters it seemed fine. I'm 6'2" 210lbs with (I thought) pretty normal/narrow shoulders so I'm surprised to have this issue.
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VelociBacon posted:So I got this, it seems fine but the shoulder bolsters are *very* narrow for me which makes it not super comfortable. Going to try to return it and pick up the XL GT Omega seat if I can find a way of getting it into Canada. That's right about the same height/weight I am and I've run into this occasionally as well. As far as I can tell, a lot of racing drivers in general are a lot smaller than that, so a lot of the replica-type (or at least replica-inspired) seats tend to be for smaller people. I have a Playseat Sensation Pro and I fit in it snugly but not uncomfortably, and it's definitely going to be incentive to not gain any more weight over this pandemic or afterwards.
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 13:08 |
Having a racing seat is neat, but given that we don't have to deal with actual physical forces against us, swapping it out for a seat from a junkyard Civic or something is a worthwhile comfort upgrade.
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# ? Aug 6, 2021 20:16 |
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Shine posted:Having a racing seat is neat, but given that we don't have to deal with actual physical forces against us, swapping it out for a seat from a junkyard Civic or something is a worthwhile comfort upgrade. The difficulty that can be involved with mounting a real car seat that isn't a race car seat is a huge obstacle for people who don't have fabrication resources unfortunately.
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# ? Aug 6, 2021 20:25 |
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VelociBacon posted:The difficulty that can be involved with mounting a real car seat that isn't a race car seat is a huge obstacle for people who don't have fabrication resources unfortunately. My prior sim rig used the passenger seat from a B14 Sentra. The seat itself was excellent: Comfortable, well-wearing, ergonomic and smooth adjustments, etc. But the damned thing is custom designed to bolt into a unibody bucket that isn’t level in any axis. All four attach bolts are at different angles in at least one plane, and one was also at a different height from the other three. It was a supreme pain in the rear end. The “racing” seat I used in my new build is designed to bolt to a flat(ish) floor, which makes it a ton easier to mount to a sim chassis.
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# ? Aug 6, 2021 20:33 |
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My racing seat is my couch. It works better than you might think, the only annoying thing is when you have to get up from the game or sit back down since the wheel is so far over the main couch area, basically pinning you down into the couch almost, that it can be super hard to claw your way out around it
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# ? Aug 6, 2021 20:57 |
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Does anyone know what this sim rig setup is or what it’s called or who makes it? It’s showing up all over FB marketplace and eBay, meaning a factory in China is cranking them out en-masse. For $79 I’m tempted to grab one just to see
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# ? Aug 7, 2021 03:32 |
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:Does anyone know what this sim rig setup is or what it’s called or who makes it? It’s showing up all over FB marketplace and eBay, meaning a factory in China is cranking them out en-masse. Looks like a rip-off of the ART cockpit by GT omega.
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# ? Aug 7, 2021 03:42 |
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I have a clapped out Bride seat that a friend gave me out of his old drift car to set up my rig and it's definitely too tight for extended use, but it works for me for now. Definitely wanna upgrade it to something more comfortable (especially since it doesn't have any pads right now, I'm super deep in it)
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# ? Aug 7, 2021 05:06 |
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I know this is hyper specific but if any of you can get ahold of a Ford Focus ST seat, the rail mounts are basically flat, I think I had to shim one of the 4 with a couple washers to make it perfectly even. Makes mounting a breeze and you get an all-day comfort seat out of it
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# ? Aug 7, 2021 15:02 |
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shortspecialbus posted:I was once like you. Same issues, although I didn't want VR since I hate wearing my headset for more than like 30 minutes. Maybe it's a sign from the universe: Bought GameStop cockpit on sale from thread: 7/23 Shipped: 7/28 w/ expected arrival 8/2 Notice of delay on 7/31, expected arrival: 8/3 Tracking number reached the local distribution center for me: 8/4 Called about it being stalled for approaching 72 hours: 8/7 and an incident report was created to track it down After almost 2 full business days (assuming Fedex has people at distribution places on Saturday), still nothing. Beginning to think a Fedex employee stole it or something and there's a 0% chance I'm buying it again not on sale for like $150 more than I paid if it just ends up refunded. Although GameStop literally has no support (just redirects to Fedex), so if it ends up refunded maybe Fedex will pay the full MSRP.
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# ? Aug 10, 2021 01:51 |
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I see AC (base game) is on sale on Steam for $4--a "why not buy?" price point--and the OP (and watching Jimmy Broadbent) says AC has a lot of mod content. I'm wondering: is the official DLC worth it (jumps to $32--steepish for a 7 year old game) or do the mods cover plenty of bases to not bother? Or, it looks like ultimate edition has gotten as low as $8-some on sale elsewhere so maybe just wait out that if the DLC is worthwhile.
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# ? Aug 15, 2021 00:49 |
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The DLC is easily worth the Ultimate edition when it’s on sale, it roughly doubles the base content. Don’t buy it piecemeal at this point though.
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Yep, wait for the UE to go on sale. It's essential for most online racing.
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# ? Aug 16, 2021 09:17 |
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Has anyone ever used a wheel to play motorcycle sims? I never thought of it before but all the sudden I realized that it actually makes a lot of sense, the hardest thing about these games is getting the turning angle right, it's just drat hard to do with a tiny little stick with limited sensitivity. I swear it's legitimately easier to turn a motorcycle correctly in real life than it is in a game. However if I could use my wheel to indicate the exact angle of the turn, making small adjustments as I go, that should be a lot easier and better. Also makes the shifter, brake and accelerator easier to use accurately. No clue if they can even recognize wheels though, I guess that's another potential issue. Specific game I'm thinking of is RiMS Racing.
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# ? Aug 20, 2021 23:10 |
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Play posted:No clue if they can even recognize wheels though, I guess that's another potential issue. Specific game I'm thinking of is RiMS Racing. Normally it shouldn't matter too much if it can recognize it, so long as it can bind the axis it shouldn't matter a ton as long as the wheel uses DirectInput. The bigger thing will be if it supports Force Feedback at all, which I have no idea how well that would work even if it did. It's an interesting thought, and I have been trying to watch a little more MotoGP this year, as have some other people I know, so maybe as it rises in popularity there will be more development towards that. Maybe it already works well, I stick to car sims.
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# ? Aug 21, 2021 13:49 |
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shortspecialbus posted:Normally it shouldn't matter too much if it can recognize it, so long as it can bind the axis it shouldn't matter a ton as long as the wheel uses DirectInput. The bigger thing will be if it supports Force Feedback at all, which I have no idea how well that would work even if it did. It's an interesting thought, and I have been trying to watch a little more MotoGP this year, as have some other people I know, so maybe as it rises in popularity there will be more development towards that. Maybe it already works well, I stick to car sims. Yeah I am also a relatively recent convert to MotoGP, started watching semi-regularly in 2019 and quickly realized that it is some of the best racing of any variety that you can possible watch. It's drat fun. The games lag behind quite a bit behind normal racing games though, motorcycle games are kind of hard because it's even more difficult to get a corner right, getting the speed or lean angle wrong hurts even more than it does in a cart, and mistakes are punished harshly. Like I said before as someone who's ridden a bike around a track on a few occasions I swear it's easier to do in real life than it is in a video game which is kind of funny. Anyways I guess I will give it a try and see if it works, I wouldn't expect any force feedback but just want to be able to set lean angle more precisely than a stick can do. It may feel very unintuitive though, I guess I'll see.
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# ? Aug 25, 2021 19:21 |
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So the threading on the female end of the desk clamp for my T300 is completely stripped from a couple years of torqueing and untorqueing. I still don't have the space for a permanent mount, and won't for the foreseeable future. I took off the bottom covering of the servo base and it looks very daunting to attempt to replace the metal plate the bolt threads into. I'm sort of at a loss here, any idea on how to anchor the base without a clamp? Or something I'm not thinking of to fix the stripped threads? Super sad my wheel seems donezo due to some stripped threads at least until I can permanently mount it to something, but that won't be for a long time, and I will die if I can't do any racing until then
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# ? Aug 28, 2021 16:54 |
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Mount it to a piece of wood then fix to desk with a couple of G clamps? That's what I did with my old G25 without a clamp.
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Immolat1on posted:So the threading on the female end of the desk clamp for my T300 is completely stripped from a couple years of torqueing and untorqueing. I still don't have the space for a permanent mount, and won't for the foreseeable future. I took off the bottom covering of the servo base and it looks very daunting to attempt to replace the metal plate the bolt threads into. I'm sort of at a loss here, any idea on how to anchor the base without a clamp? Or something I'm not thinking of to fix the stripped threads? Super sad my wheel seems donezo due to some stripped threads at least until I can permanently mount it to something, but that won't be for a long time, and I will die if I can't do any racing until then I would: Pick up a helicoil/wire thread kit like this, find which one threads best into your stripped out female thread. Take that insert to a hardware store and find an appropriate bolt for your clamp that threads into that insert. If you know the specification of the stripped thread (maybe m5?) try to get exactly that sized insert (the outer diameter) so it threads in like the original bolt is supposed to. Use a metal-metal bonding product like JB Weld on that insert and thread it as best you can fully into the stripped threads, and let it cure for a couple days just to be safe. Be very careful not to get JB weld onto the INSIDE of the insert where you'll be threading your new bolt. You're essentially gluing that insert into place and the JB weld basically turns into weak sintered metal itself. After that you should have a functioning desk mount where you can use your new (smaller diameter) bolt into that insert. I would be somewhat more careful on the torque. If you need to, use washers at the head of the new bolt to get it wide enough to work with the clamp. Good luck!
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# ? Aug 28, 2021 17:38 |
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If it’s completely stripped, drill it out just slightly so the threads are gone. Then go to the hardware store, get a nut that threads onto the bolt and some jbweld. Disassemble the wheelbase, schmootz the nut down onto the plate with the jbweld, thread the bolt into the nut and clamp it down disassembled. Try not to get jbweld in the threads. Leave it clamped until the jbweld dries then you should be able to crank the bolt tight and be good.
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Thanks for the quick suggestions, I think one of those will definitely work. Going to take it where I have access to more tools next weekend and see what I can manage.
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I've been wanting to get back into simracing for the past few weeks or so but iRacing is too drat expensive for me to subscribe to for the time being. But it seems like ACC is the next best thing when it comes to regular online races. So I'm thinking I should check that out, but I'm not sure which platform to use in order to find scheduled races. There appears to be a tonne of them out there, all with varying levels of activity. Any particular one that is recommended around here? I've acome cross Simgrid, Low Fuel Motorsport and simracing.gp so far at least. Being able to play against real players without having to commit to some hardcore league would be ideal, since the ability to play whenever I feel like it was the best part of iRacing. Seems like Simgrid at least has some races every day that you can sign up for without any prerequisites but I'll probably get demolished since there is no skillbased matchmaking from what I can see. (Probably due to the significantly lower playercount) Edit: Seems like you can manually pick which split to be a part of on Simgrid at least so that's better than nothing. Boar It fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Sep 1, 2021 |
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WRC 10 came out today. If you like rally games you owe it to yourself to try this one or number 9 which is fantastic itself. For me, rally is easily the most fun kind of racing you can simulate especially in single player. It's just you and the car against the stage and see how few mistakes you can make and how high your general pace can be. Career mode in these games is solid especially if the difficulty is set correctly so it is very challenging. Only thing I didn't like about the previous career mode is that your AI opponents on the series would never DNF or get penalties, making it kind of unfair. Hopefully they fixed that but either way they've added some brand new rallies and cars and presumably a graphical upgrade. I'm in.
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# ? Sep 2, 2021 18:07 |
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Have they added telemetry yet? In career mode, do they still give you absolutely nonsensical goals like "don't use medium tires in this rally" in a rally that the only sensible choice is medium tires? I got so sick of those inane goals that I stopped career mode in WRC9 and went back to DR2.0. That and telemetry lacking, which makes my DDU/LEDs pointless, but someone eventually fixed that with some dll.
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# ? Sep 2, 2021 18:17 |
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shortspecialbus posted:Have they added telemetry yet? I don't have the game yet, and I don't use fancy telemetry. My wheel showed speed and gearing and that's it I believe. But like you said there are workarounds that do provide all telemetry for 9. Also those goals are totally optional, I would always try to avoid that kind of goal where possible because yeah, 'don't use rain tires in two rallies' WELL IT"S loving RAINING BITCH WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO?? But, in the end it doesn't matter at all, I easily maxed out my XP and money and manufacturer reputation within a few 'years' of rallies.
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Play posted:Also those goals are totally optional, I would always try to avoid that kind of goal where possible because yeah, 'don't use rain tires in two rallies' WELL IT"S loving RAINING BITCH WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO?? But, in the end it doesn't matter at all, I easily maxed out my XP and money and manufacturer reputation within a few 'years' of rallies. I seem to recall that if you skipped too many of them you started seeing significant issues with penalties, either lack of upgrade points or like you get dropped or something like that? I can't remember.
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# ? Sep 2, 2021 18:38 |
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shortspecialbus posted:I seem to recall that if you skipped too many of them you started seeing significant issues with penalties, either lack of upgrade points or like you get dropped or something like that? I can't remember. It will lower your manufacturer reputation yeah, which I assume can lead to you being dropped. But there are bigger factors feeding into manufacturer reputation than those goals, like doing well in rallies and other events.
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# ? Sep 2, 2021 18:46 |
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Play posted:It will lower your manufacturer reputation yeah, which I assume can lead to you being dropped. But there are bigger factors feeding into manufacturer reputation than those goals, like doing well in rallies and other events. You're probably right. Also don't let my complaint about this discourage people from playing - WRC8 and 9 were both a ton of fun, and while I still prefer DR2.0, WRC series as of late does some things better, namely tarmac physics. The stages are also super fun and well designed and feel like they have fewer "gently caress you" corners than DR2.0 where either the call is wrong or there's a secret rock hidden just inside or outside or whatever.
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# ? Sep 2, 2021 18:51 |
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I remember buying dirt rally pretty quick when it came out but I got absolutely wrecked by it. Turns out rally is hard. Not having a proper handbrake made things a lot harder for me as well, I think at least. Since pressing a button on my steering wheel to apply it felt really unnatural. But maybe I just didn't stick with it for long enough. Edit: Gaben probed my mind, ACC and all dlc are on sale all of a sudden. Is any of the dlc a must have or should I stick with the base game for now? Boar It fucked around with this message at 19:21 on Sep 2, 2021 |
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At this point its hard to find servers running DLC tracks (at least in eastern US times). GT4 is completely dead on public servers. So I'd skip the DLCs unless you're interested in league racing. Intercontinental had the best racks IMO, that one was well worth it when the tracks were popular.
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# ? Sep 2, 2021 19:20 |
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I'll counter by saying that while AI racing has its obvious limitations, the GT4 cars are extremely fun and Intercontinental and British tracks are incredibly fun. Donnington is probably my favorite current track, absolutely love it. And rally absolutely is hard, but incredibly rewarding and fun. I'll admit I could never get used to handbrake on a button and ended up buying a couple Thrustmaster Sparco handbrake/shifters for use as sequential shifter and handbrake. I'll slightly self-promote here (I am not monetized and the videos are only posted for my rally club to watch, I'm not actually promoting or pretending to make content) and say that fast runs are a ton of fun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r-yLGfHyx4 ssb fucked around with this message at 19:25 on Sep 2, 2021 |
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Immolat1on posted:At this point its hard to find servers running DLC tracks (at least in eastern US times). GT4 is completely dead on public servers. So I'd skip the DLCs unless you're interested in league racing. Intercontinental had the best racks IMO, that one was well worth it when the tracks were popular. Less money to spend. Sounds good to me. Idea is to get good enough to sign up for the casual races provided on stuff like simracing.gp/simgrid and similar platforms. But not really going for a proper league so I guess I'll pick up the base game for now and see where that takes me. shortspecialbus posted:I'll counter by saying that while AI racing has its obvious limitations, the GT4 cars are extremely fun and Intercontinental and British tracks are incredibly fun. Donnington is probably my favorite current track, absolutely love it. Yeah the content on offer seems quite good, if people are playing it a lot online in my region (EU) I'll consider getting them.
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Play posted:WRC 10 came out today. If you like rally games you owe it to yourself to try this one or number 9 which is fantastic itself. For me, rally is easily the most fun kind of racing you can simulate especially in single player. It's just you and the car against the stage and see how few mistakes you can make and how high your general pace can be. Does it have VR support?
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# ? Sep 2, 2021 21:51 |
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VelociBacon posted:Does it have VR support? It seems "maybe" but not native support and it may not work well. On a different note, I decided to throw in the towel on trying to figure out how to mount my button box on my rig, so I grabbed the mounting plate and went to the local hardware store in a nearby small town and some 16 year old kid of an employee was the first one to greet me and offer to help find something. I explained the problem to him and he got pumped up as gently caress because he apparently loves sim racing, had me describe my rig and everything, and then he came up with an awesome mounting solution that worked absolutely perfectly given the constraints I had to work with. After I got home and made sure it worked as well as we hoped, I called the store and said really good things about him (and to let him know it worked) so hopefully dude gets a raise. I'm seriously happy to finally have a button box again, it's been since I got triples back in April that I last had it.
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# ? Sep 2, 2021 23:30 |
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Lack of VR support is what keeps me playing dirt rally 2 instead. I own like wrc 8 or 9 and I rarely play it as a result, dirt rally just seems better. But I want to like it, they really need to support VR.
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Zaphod42 posted:Lack of VR support is what keeps me playing dirt rally 2 instead. I have a 9900k and 2080ti and I've been trying to find playable settings for DR2 in VR and I'm pretty much failing. What settings do you use?
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 04:42 |
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What sort of GPU do you need to run to play on a 27 inch 1440p monitor? Is a 1080ti sufficient? I'll probably play some of the Arcady stuff that's not in this thread and looking at f12021 and maybe Asseto Corser as according to the OP that's the go to?
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Looten Plunder posted:What sort of GPU do you need to run to play on a 27 inch 1440p monitor? Is a 1080ti sufficient? You can adjust settings right so any game can be played on any monitor. A 1080ti is more than sufficient for 1440p (screen size is irrevalent). If you want to actually race other people or race a variety of cars and have some kind real racing experience there is no competitor to iRacing. If you want to play The F1 Game then there's only one place to go for now and the Assetto Corsa + DLC also means you can download infinite content from online too.
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Looten Plunder posted:What sort of GPU do you need to run to play on a 27 inch 1440p monitor? Is a 1080ti sufficient? I have a 1070 with ryzen 3600, 1440p 144hz it runs most stuff at 1440 without issue. Like Horizon 4 runs at ultra (I cap at 72fps) at about 80% if I uncap I can get around 90ish FPS with full GPU utilization. AC is running at 90FPS (setting limited) with 60-70% GPU utilization- 4x Anti filtering 2x AA, Medium World and Low shadow resolution in the basic settings - Test was done not driving I didn't have my wheel set up If you want I can run F1 2020 later and see what I get if you want. Man would I love to get a 3070 but welp Speaking of AC.. Is there some known fuckery with the Controller profiles being saved. I save them but it seems like I have to remap everything even if I load my saved setup after re-launching. tater_salad fucked around with this message at 13:25 on Sep 3, 2021 |
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