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This article was published by Kyle Patrick (@SlipZtrEm) on December 9th, 2016 in the Assetto Corsa category.
T300What wheel?
Video review of the track temp side of the patch, with road cars.
blind-spot proximity indicators are back
You should see the NEWS section on PC... It still has "Welcome Lamborghini!!" from 2014 near the top of the list...Also fixed Huracan GT3 steering :-) Not fixed rear camber adjustments Porsche Cayman GT4 :-(
Also news does not update. It still shows what was patched for 1.03.
Can anyone suggest ds4 settings? I find it unplayable on controller. Cheers guys!
I hated those! Can you turn them off?
I think that's just so it's easier to track a car as you go past it and you know exactly where they are from approach until you've pulled away. Still kinda unnecessary I guess.Bizarrely it does it for cars in front as well. I always fall for it though and look behind to check one of the AI hasn't raced up behind me...
Video review of the track temp side of the patch, with road cars.
Best ones I had before I switched to a wheel were as follows:
Vibration Intensity: 85%
Speed Sensitivity: 25%
Steering Speed: 100%
Steering Deadzone: 20%
Steering Filter: 0%
Steering Gamma: 2.8
Note that 1) these aren't perfect, but the best I found and 2) I haven't used them with either PS4 version 1.09 or 1.10. AC, more than any other sim I find, just doesn't work well with the DS4. I mean just watch the driver's arms in the cockpit view as they flail wildly back and forth with the DS4 (they are perfectly smooth and accurate with a wheel). How hard would be to fix this? I just think it shows a lack of effort, which is why I opt for PCars over AC 9 times out of 10 when I want to race.
I don't know why they can't make it an option. I like them but I know a lot of people don't.I hated those! Can you turn them off?