Excelente comparación n.n muchas gracias brooo. Podrías compartir la configuración de la dirección? No puedo dar con los grados exactos del volante para girar de la manera qué lo haces
@virtualf1_20225 ай бұрын
Well, I use this old G29, but it is heavily modded without altering the actual functions of the wheel and pedals. I also use Logitech Gaming Software 9.02.65, an older driver version, because it's the only one reliable enough for ALL my racing games (the GHub is a disaster for me!). So, my settings for both AC and ACC (although I have two separate profiles saved inside LGS). Depending on your wheel model, maybe you can adapt these numbers: LGS 9.02.65 Steering wheel sensitivity: 50% Wheel range: 900 degrees Centering spring: off AC Controls settings - AXIS Steering Degrees: 900 Gamma: 1 Scale: 100% Filter: 0% Speed sensitivity: 0% - FORCE FEEDBACK Gain: 60% Minimum force: 5% Effects: all 100% Enhanced understeer effect: on Soft lock: on ACC Controls - FORCE FEEDBACK Gain: 100% Minimum force: 0% Damper: 0% Dynamic Damping: 100% Road effects: 0% Frequency: 400Hz - ADVANCED Steer lock: 900 degrees Steer linearity: 1.00 Brake gamma: 2.40 Gearshift debouncing: 50ms These settings make the real wheel match the exact movement of the in-game virtual wheel, so you have predictable and true to each car wheel movement and car steering. I hope this helps.
@danbucsa45995 ай бұрын
Good comparison. 🙂I have to say though, to my eyes the ACC is better. Just made me think though, I hope they haver the CSP "Real Mirror" effect in AC Evo, I would miss that.
@virtualf1_20225 ай бұрын
Yes, the real mirror thing, I have it enabled. For me, being on triple-screen and having everything "virtual" usually turned off for a clean panorama and best immersion, it's crucial to have good realistic car mirrors, left/right and central. I always go through the cockpit FOV/POV settings first and then mirror settings for each car that I use, like in real life when I first get into a new car. We'll see...