Sounds about right......No one knows what's in it. Not even Mike at 505
Still waiting for that FOV setting.. but pedal dead zones is a step in the right direction.
I'd take this as the number 1 fix for meStill waiting to fix rolling starts.
Are there standing starts available?
I will try in an hour. Busy with re-shuffling stuff in the attic because of insulation preparation.
I don't think so. I should have said starts in general I guess.
I'm still waiting for them to simply acknowledge they hear us about FOV complaints.Still waiting for that FOV setting.. but pedal dead zones is a step in the right direction.
How hard is it to push 4 buttons to change it?For me, the most critical thing is the non-automatic wheel rotation setting for each car...
I don't understand how someone launches a sim-racing game and then simply doesn't care about not having this working properly.
I can only imagine how many people put the game to the side just because it felt weird or were frustrated and not even knowing why.
How hard is it to have it implemented right in the first place?How hard is it to push 4 buttons to change it?
How hard is it to have it implemented right in the first place?
Even better, how are people supposed to know they have to "push 4 buttons" in the first place, every time they change to a different car? And where's the information on the correct rotation to apply for each car?
Well 35mm.Just like magic,it appears. I know in today's world everything is supposed to be easy. But thanks to Marco and some real searching,there it is.I know, it's really annoying. Especially when in AC they did it correct. The workaround ( I guess you know it)
GT4:
- 480° (McLaren)
- 500° (BMW, Mercedes)
- 580° (KTM)
- 640° (Aston Martin)
- 720° (Alpine, Audi, Camaro, Ginetta)
- 800° (Porsche)
- 900° (Maserati
GT3
Ferrari = 480 deg
McLaren = 480 deg
BMW = 565 deg
Lamborghini = 620 deg
Lamborghini ST = 620 deg
Honda = 620 deg
Lexus = 640 deg
Aston Martin = 640 deg
Bentley = 640 deg
Nissan = 640 deg
Mercedes = 640 deg
Jaguar = 720 deg
Audi = 720 deg
R-EX = 720 deg
911 GT3 = 800 deg
911 CUP = 800 deg
I hate to break it to you, but this isn't about me not wanting to press some buttons or looking for some info on the internet.Well 35mm.Just like magic,it appears. I know in today's world everything is supposed to be easy. But thanks to Marco and some real searching,there it is.
There is quite enough postings on this site about the settings. In the time it took you to type the message,you could have found the issue. If its such a game breaker,sell the game and move on.I hate to break it to you, but this isn't about me not wanting to press some buttons or looking for some info on the internet.
It's about a bunch of key details that are overlooked or absent for no apparent reason and hurt the game's reputation - things people can't understand or don't want to put up with and will simply give up on the game.
So you can stop taking pathetic digs at me being lazy and wanting it all easy, as they're just missing the point.
What's funny and ironic, though, is you're implying those things while being OK and actually defending the half-arsed nature of "today's world" products.
But then I wouldn't expect anything different from you.
It hasn't changed much on base consoles but performance hits higher framerates on Pro/One X. If you have a next gen console it should run at 60fps (although I can't confirm Series X) but, at least on PS5, is blurrier than on PS4.Quite cheap now this in the sale, is it worth getting now?, i got it when it first came out then swiftly sold it...
Do you play Grand Turismo Sport? How many people on Polyphonys payroll? Kunos has 50 people. There is that little thing called Covid right now. Relaxyou know what cheeses me off about games today including this one, they release them not properly working then start selling DLC packs and the basic game dosent even work....seriously, how are they even allowed to get away with it..