Goddamn even in the loving 125cc gokarts I'm shitter than poo poo in this serious business simulation of competitive automotive shenanigans. I have no wheel/pedal setup and I'm not likely to be grabbing one soon so I must suffer the use of an Xbone controller and that is likely most of my problem, what with the short, exaggerated travel of the triggers and stick. Steering isn't the problem so far, I may or may not also have a lead foot, which I'm working on curing.
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# ¿ May 15, 2016 01:02 |
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# ¿ May 13, 2024 23:38 |
holocaust bloopers posted:Default controls suck. So do the default tunes. Pcars requires a bit of work to get set up. Try bumping steering sensitivity, gas, and brake to 100 and control filtering to 60-70 ish Thank you. I saw this setup posted earlier in the thread and grabbed it but all the control setup sliders are padlocked for each of the Xbone controller options Steering deadzone: 0 Steering sensitivity: 10 Throttle deadzone: 0 Throttle sensitivity: 10 Brake deadzone: 0 Brake sensitivity: 10 Clutch deadzone: 0 Clutch sensitivity: 0 Speed sensitivity: 55 Controller filtering sensitivity: 25 (higher and I feel like I have noticeable input lag... even at 25 Karts/Superkarts have some noticeable input lag to me) Controller input mode: 3 Soft steering dampening: on Visual wheel filtering: on Opposite lock help: off
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# ¿ May 15, 2016 01:22 |
holocaust bloopers posted:You can't change the settings? Yeah, it's not letting me. change the sliders. The steering - for the moment - isn't my issue, though the Pagani Zonda and the Team W Lykan were squirrelly as gently caress if I did more than gently touch the stick while accelerating.
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# ¿ May 15, 2016 01:45 |
holocaust bloopers posted:That's super weird. I'll fire it up again in a bit and try again. I got rapidly frustrated with overbraking costing me positions in my first race, while I'm a bit better than passable in stuff like Grid 2/Autosport
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# ¿ May 15, 2016 01:56 |