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this. what he's saying about outside-inside-outside can be misleading or outright wrong in some cases, where turns are so close to each other that you have to treat them as one.
@@ThBlueSalamander geometric apex for fastest cornering speed through series of corners or corners that exit to a short straight or another corner, then late apex on the last corner leading to a long straight
These videos are the reason I love this channel. Most sim racing channels are more about bragging about equipment or arguing over what is a REAL sim vs arcade. You actually teach people how to enjoy whatever racing game they are using.
If you can take a curb is dictated by car, geometry settings, tyre pressure, tyre temperature and the shape and height of the curb itself. Lots of variables.. sometimes with a certain setup you cannot take curbs on the first 1-2 laps, after that if the tyres are warm.. no problem.
Regarding clipping, that has to do with the maximum signal amplitude that the device can reproduce, in this case this happens when the game asks for more force than the wheel can provide, and that does not create noise, it simply makes the wheel reach it's ceiling and any detail beyond that ceiling is lost.
I gotta slightly disagree on the 2nd tip, because it's something you shouldn't do on every curb in this game, because most of them are (unrealistically) extremely slippery. I'd say overall: avoid curbs in traction/hard acceleration zones (Turn 1 at Spa or after the first chicane at Monza), but take plenty of them especially at the exit of fast corners as well as in chicanes (you can gain almost 0.5 seconds using the curbs hard at the Variante Alta at Imola) Other than that, nice video as usual :)
Yes, you're correct. I'll pin this comment. I intended to imply that new drivers shouldn't be scared to use curbs, but perhaps I took it too far. Thanks for the feedback. Still loving those videos of yours too, you can really haul!
SimRacing604 It's ni doubt a great tip of course, using the curbs is still extremely useful even in this game, especially in fast corners where traction is not important You're doing a great job with your tutorial and tips videos as well, i'm sure a lot of people can learn plenty from watching these ^^
SimRacing604 thanks for the compliment, but i'm not really good with commentary tbh ^^ on top of that, i'm not that good with explaining stuff to people as well because it just seems natural to me that i drive the way i drive... On another note though, i'd have a suggestion for maybe some future content (not sure if it's actually a good idea but it just crossed my mind so here goes): how about doing some track guides, where you highlight racing lines and corners or tricky curbs that cost you time as well as tricks to gain time on some of the tracks in this game?
Nice to see you back again, i have Project Cars 1 and 2. But thought about getting Asseto Corsa. haven't bought it yet thou. but it lookes realy good so i will get it. and thanks for videos on TH-cam..
You kept saying that the Performance Delta app shows your current progress compared to your previous lap. I always thought it was your current performance versus your best lap time.
the only issue i have with your usage of the curb, is especially on the firsst clip all 4 wheel are off the track, that would be a penalty in most racing i can think off
i like watching all simracing videos, been on the likes of iracing, etc since 2011. and i just got off the first 5 tips vide you had. and was glad to see you changed the FOV lol
I've been playing on AC for a while, but I never opened the delta app; it's amazingly useful to have a realtime feedback of where you are going faster or slower. I always had to analyze it with motec software. Thanks for sharing!
A slight correction to your information about "clipping", it's not "noise" or "overload of information", it's what we call a "overflow". The PC is generating a waveform (yes, audio term too, but applies to FFB) of feedback to send to the wheel. If the game generates a spike in that waveform that is too high it can exceed the maximum actual possible value in the analog domain, so instead of getting a nice smooth curve, it "clips" it to the maximum value and that extra information is lost. Lets say you have a 32-bit floating point value with a range of -1 to 1, centered on 0 (this is pretty standard for most things), while the computer and 32-bit floating-point can support values > 1.0 and < -1.0, the physical hardware (soundcard, ffb wheel) can't. As such the output is clipped... the logic is simple: if (x > 1.0) x = 1.0 else if (x < -1.0) x = -1.0. Also, this has zero impact on the wheel input, only the force feedback of the wheel. Clipping isn't bad if it happens sometimes, ie, you crash and the impact is just so huge the wheel can't represent what happened, it's only an issue if it's clipping continuously. Conversely in audio you never want to clip as it produces a flat DC output that can burn our speakers, even if you can't hear the clipping.
Great video! I play Aseeto Corsa and Asseto corsa competizione on a controller but I have found seconds with these tips! The chase cam tip was the most beneficial!
Thanks for these vids! I just started AC and I get my first wheel in two days, a Logitech G920 with a clutch and shifter. I learned to drive on a stick when I was 15, and I miss my manual transmission cars that I've had. My auto is boring to drive. Can't wait to start sim racing for realz. Subscribed and watching.
Curbs: pay close attention to the sound, it can tell you if you are hitting the curb or not. In some sims U can adjust this volume higher. Beware, some curbs are much harsher than others & some cars react negatively more severely than others, esp open wheel cars & go karts.
Matt Vallo thanks so much! It depends on the sim. As far as I’m aware, the first Assetto Corsa has no such function, but in Assetto Corsa Competizione you can map a button on your wheel or keyboard to change the fuel map.
@@SimRacing604 Thanks so much for the awesome videos and your reply. I am new to sim racing. I'm starting off with Assetto Corsa. Do you think not having the ability to change the fuel mixture is a deal breaker in terms of realism? I've been trying to research this on the internet and I can't tell if Indycars, Nascar, or Formula 1 drivers are able to change the fuel mixture in real life. Should I upgrade to ACC? Thanks so much!
Matt Vallo my pleasure! Thanks for watching. My advice would be to stick with AC for now. It’s a great sim with almost any car class you could ever want. If you find yourself enjoying GT cars the most, then definitely look to get ACC. It’s the best GT sim
Huh! Tips? I don't need no tips man, I'm cruisin at 180, one hand on the wheel the other hanging out the window, as for fov I got my head hanging out the window with my tongue out like a dog catchin the breeze..... I am joking by the way, thanks for the vid man.
Hi:) Thanks for the tips. I noticed your video, because recently I got into racing sims thanks to my friend, who rides in Assetto Corsa and Gran Turismo Sport. I bought a fairly simple, used wheel, Logitech Formula Force EX from him, because he switched to T300RS for some serious approach to racing sims. I really enjoy racing in Assetto, mainly doing my career atm, but there is a problem. I ride with cpu on 80% and most of the time I and up 2nd/3rd, because I get bumped in the back by them on the corners or I get nervous and start twitching around when I see them near in my rear window. Do you have any tips how to ride clean with some other people, but still fast? When I start to ride super clean i loose my focus and speed, because they are cpu's, they ride perect, of course. I try not to bump into them, it makes a bad habit later online and people don't like that. Maybe I lack remembering my tracks or something?
It's all about being able to manage your stress when under pressure by another racer. Dont try to go faster than your current abilities as you can risk spinning the car out or running it off the track. I hope he uploads a video about defensive driving and how to pass racers as that can commonly lead to many crashes in online races if neither racer properly does it.
perfect thank you, I don't know why there's no info readily available online when it seems so important. Also by fastest of all, does that mean of all of your own current attempts or of everyone racing?
Great Video Mike, and I truly hadn't heard the "outside/inside/outside" term before. I'm also blown away, that you've gone from 500 to 712 subscribers (at the time of typing this) so quickly, so you must be working on your 1,000 subscriber special video already ha, ha. But one thing I am worried about, is that BOTH you, and my brother don't know Nordschleife, very well, and I was going to do an "extensive how to tutorial" on how to drive it next - but I don't want to appear to be "pinching" your driving tips idea's. I had this planned for at least a couple of months, but I knew it could be a 40-50min long video, and thought long & hard on how to best present it. I hope you don't think I am pinching any of your idea's though................
I have installed the FFBclip app and the number its telling me to use is so low there is practically zero steering feel! It just feels dead all the time, I can hardly tell what my tires are doing. I also have the wheel LUT generator all set up, should I be running one or the other but not both?
I'm new to sim racing. If the chase cam helps you see the track better to get the better line, why be in the cockpit? Is that more for immersion or does is really just help overall feel the car better? Whenever I played arcade style racing games I always was in chase cam.
Youll notice that Assetto corsa is very Bias for Fanatec product. They have a lot of frogiles available for every single variant in their setti gs which can further be altered in the cgi files. Youll need a good wheel and the minium is the thrustmaster t300. The next one would be thrustmaster pc racer. Its the best bang for buck. It reads every game and exactly the same power as the v2.5 from fanetec.
There is a right FOV setting ... But... For FFB there is no "right" setting... Even in RL car every wheel feels different in weight etc... the "right" FFB would be the setting that inspires most confidence.. but that is different for mostly everyone. So there isn't actually 1 right setting.. within the field of not clipping there's a vast array of differences.. which are possibly all correct, depending on who you are and what you want out of your FFB.
had my th8a before i had my drivers license. i encourage you to try this if your not too comfortable shifting quickly: th-cam.com/video/ujTeX-LYmuo/w-d-xo.html all related to muscle memory, but you can trust it, it wont disappoint you
Hi Sim, great videos you have. i have a question... I have downloaded and unzip FFB Clip... put it in the right place (assetto corsa folder) but ive redo it like 10 times still wont show in general settings IU Module...so weird... please help
@@SimRacing604 no... i dont use any app at all. is that a problem ? I also tried to install the local international track in my country which my friends are using..but it also wont show in the track selection
tongki1234 try content manager. There’s a free version. And you can just drag and drop mods into it, and it’ll install them for you. If FFB Clip doesn’t show up in game, check the Apps tab in Content Manager and make sure it’s enabled
I just downloaded ACC, I am 14, know nothing about cars, but I really like driving them in games. in the future ill get logitech g920. Anyone have any tips for right now?
I'm so mad i spent money on AC which is an awesome game, don't get me wrong, but it's so barebones that you need to spend hours online to learn how to "use" it. I can't find a beginner's guide that explains the basics of THIS game not the basics of racing, like the plugins+HUD, how to get started, things to know, things to be careful at. Any help is appreciated
ngl i followed the fov tutorial but not being able to see right and left of me made it undrivable. i had to spacial awareness of surrounding cars and it made overtaking very dangerous
FOV and "seat" potions are different things, and is a common mistake, most ppls correct FOV would put there monitor on the windscreen, however you can still move seat positions (Screen position in game world) and retain the correct FOV, FOV is extremely important.
Renata Košir I'm not the guy, unfortunately. There are a lot of sim racers that can teach advanced driving, but I'm not one of them. I'm mostly trying to help beginners learn to enjoy the game. Thanks for checking this video out!
@@LEVILENTE It's not obvious at all. I just saw a car game, looked at the graphics and brought it home, thinking it would be like driveclub. It's only obvious to you, after you have played it.
@@LEVILENTE Does every person who buys a flight sim, buy a flight stick? Does every person who buys an arcade shooter, buy a gun? No they don't! Especially when they had no idea that they even made sims for console gamers
Pops n Cracks you should probably take an English class if you are going to leave public comments. It doesn’t seem like you know much about how to write.
SimRacing604 it is okay. It doesn’t seem like you know much about that game but you made an video for beginners. Find a job get a life because you are not gonna make a penny on TH-cam with your shitty attitude.
1:48 FFB
3:39 FOV
5:53 Curbs
8:43 Times
13:26 Traction
17:14 Chase cam
Thank you, you are a good man.
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I somehow lost the login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
@Maxton Asher instablaster ;)
@Aaron Kamdyn thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now.
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Another rule of thumb: Turning the steering wheel equals less speed, so allways try to find the line that requires the least amount of wheel input.
this. what he's saying about outside-inside-outside can be misleading or outright wrong in some cases, where turns are so close to each other that you have to treat them as one.
@@harzab the most important is to set up hitting the apex while maximising exit speed of the final bend in a set of corners
@@ThBlueSalamander geometric apex for fastest cornering speed through series of corners or corners that exit to a short straight or another corner, then late apex on the last corner leading to a long straight
These videos are the reason I love this channel.
Most sim racing channels are more about bragging about equipment or arguing over what is a REAL sim vs arcade.
You actually teach people how to enjoy whatever racing game they are using.
Red Dead Journals I appreciate that man! Thank you very much
Not every curb is safe to drive on. If you use the whole track on Nurburgring, you'll spin out.
Socky Noob yup. I addressed that in the pinned comment and in the video description
@McLarenBMW __ HaHaHa! Never a truer (Sim-Racer-)Word spoken; I've been in them 'Sim-Barriers' far too many times. ROFPMSL.
Not all the cars too
If you can take a curb is dictated by car, geometry settings, tyre pressure, tyre temperature and the shape and height of the curb itself. Lots of variables.. sometimes with a certain setup you cannot take curbs on the first 1-2 laps, after that if the tyres are warm.. no problem.
nürburgring the curbs are legit walls lol
Regarding clipping, that has to do with the maximum signal amplitude that the device can reproduce, in this case this happens when the game asks for more force than the wheel can provide, and that does not create noise, it simply makes the wheel reach it's ceiling and any detail beyond that ceiling is lost.
I gotta slightly disagree on the 2nd tip, because it's something you shouldn't do on every curb in this game, because most of them are (unrealistically) extremely slippery. I'd say overall: avoid curbs in traction/hard acceleration zones (Turn 1 at Spa or after the first chicane at Monza), but take plenty of them especially at the exit of fast corners as well as in chicanes (you can gain almost 0.5 seconds using the curbs hard at the Variante Alta at Imola)
Other than that, nice video as usual :)
Yes, you're correct. I'll pin this comment. I intended to imply that new drivers shouldn't be scared to use curbs, but perhaps I took it too far. Thanks for the feedback. Still loving those videos of yours too, you can really haul!
SimRacing604 It's ni doubt a great tip of course, using the curbs is still extremely useful even in this game, especially in fast corners where traction is not important
You're doing a great job with your tutorial and tips videos as well, i'm sure a lot of people can learn plenty from watching these ^^
play everything thank you, I appreciate the support!
play everything how about a tutorial from you? I'd watch that in a heartbeat, and I'd be happy to promote it on this channel. You're a great driver.
SimRacing604 thanks for the compliment, but i'm not really good with commentary tbh ^^ on top of that, i'm not that good with explaining stuff to people as well because it just seems natural to me that i drive the way i drive...
On another note though, i'd have a suggestion for maybe some future content (not sure if it's actually a good idea but it just crossed my mind so here goes): how about doing some track guides, where you highlight racing lines and corners or tricky curbs that cost you time as well as tricks to gain time on some of the tracks in this game?
Hopefully these information will become practical for me when I buy a pc. One day, I hope... One day.
Nice to see you back again, i have Project Cars 1 and 2. But thought about getting Asseto Corsa. haven't bought it yet thou. but it lookes realy good so i will get it. and thanks for videos on TH-cam..
Mike, I really like your tone, humility, expertise, and security in your videos. Of course the content is very good as well. Keep up the good work!
I've been into sim racing for a long time but I just got my steering wheel yesterday and boy did this help a lot. I really appreciate this man!
You kept saying that the Performance Delta app shows your current progress compared to your previous lap. I always thought it was your current performance versus your best lap time.
Is it theoretical best lap? Best in each sector (in case the fastest lap had a slower corner than another)
@@kevc8607 I know this is a year late but if it was the theoretical best lap youd probably always be red
the only issue i have with your usage of the curb, is especially on the firsst clip all 4 wheel are off the track, that would be a penalty in most racing i can think off
Followed and alerted because of the original 5 tips video. Looking forward to seeing more and getting educated. Thank you for the uploads.
That Tip with the FOV helped alot i have been doing it wrong all the time. Tank you!
i like watching all simracing videos, been on the likes of iracing, etc since 2011. and i just got off the first 5 tips vide you had. and was glad to see you changed the FOV lol
BlownFuse I do miss seeing that beautiful dash though!
@@SimRacing604 never go with the real fov on single screen setup you miss so much information on the peripheral vision
I've been playing on AC for a while, but I never opened the delta app; it's amazingly useful to have a realtime feedback of where you are going faster or slower. I always had to analyze it with motec software. Thanks for sharing!
A slight correction to your information about "clipping", it's not "noise" or "overload of information", it's what we call a "overflow". The PC is generating a waveform (yes, audio term too, but applies to FFB) of feedback to send to the wheel. If the game generates a spike in that waveform that is too high it can exceed the maximum actual possible value in the analog domain, so instead of getting a nice smooth curve, it "clips" it to the maximum value and that extra information is lost. Lets say you have a 32-bit floating point value with a range of -1 to 1, centered on 0 (this is pretty standard for most things), while the computer and 32-bit floating-point can support values > 1.0 and < -1.0, the physical hardware (soundcard, ffb wheel) can't. As such the output is clipped... the logic is simple: if (x > 1.0) x = 1.0 else if (x < -1.0) x = -1.0. Also, this has zero impact on the wheel input, only the force feedback of the wheel. Clipping isn't bad if it happens sometimes, ie, you crash and the impact is just so huge the wheel can't represent what happened, it's only an issue if it's clipping continuously. Conversely in audio you never want to clip as it produces a flat DC output that can burn our speakers, even if you can't hear the clipping.
Great video! I play Aseeto Corsa and Asseto corsa competizione on a controller but I have found seconds with these tips! The chase cam tip was the most beneficial!
the correct fov settings for a small single monitor are simply too narrow, with sense of speed diminished to almost nothing.
Thanks for these vids! I just started AC and I get my first wheel in two days, a Logitech G920 with a clutch and shifter. I learned to drive on a stick when I was 15, and I miss my manual transmission cars that I've had. My auto is boring to drive. Can't wait to start sim racing for realz. Subscribed and watching.
After watching your fov adjustment vid I completed the change and noticed the benefit immeditatly. Instantly beat my best lap time.
Curbs: pay close attention to the sound, it can tell you if you are hitting the curb or not. In some sims U can adjust this volume higher. Beware, some curbs are much harsher than others & some cars react negatively more severely than others, esp open wheel cars & go karts.
Really important that last tip - so well reasoned and explained
Can you mention the names of the cars used in this video? Thanks. By the way awesome video as always. I love your content mate!
Good tips about lap times, is that available out of the box?
just bought AC yesterday, thanks for the tips!
This is a valuable video, this "solid gold."
Remember that phrase in the 1970s?
Sorry I feel old...😅😅😅😂😂
Fantastic video! This is a huge help. Is there a way to adjust the fuel mixture while driving?
Matt Vallo thanks so much! It depends on the sim. As far as I’m aware, the first Assetto Corsa has no such function, but in Assetto Corsa Competizione you can map a button on your wheel or keyboard to change the fuel map.
@@SimRacing604 Thanks so much for the awesome videos and your reply. I am new to sim racing. I'm starting off with Assetto Corsa. Do you think not having the ability to change the fuel mixture is a deal breaker in terms of realism? I've been trying to research this on the internet and I can't tell if Indycars, Nascar, or Formula 1 drivers are able to change the fuel mixture in real life. Should I upgrade to ACC? Thanks so much!
Matt Vallo my pleasure! Thanks for watching. My advice would be to stick with AC for now. It’s a great sim with almost any car class you could ever want. If you find yourself enjoying GT cars the most, then definitely look to get ACC. It’s the best GT sim
Huh! Tips? I don't need no tips man, I'm cruisin at 180, one hand on the wheel the other hanging out the window, as for fov I got my head hanging out the window with my tongue out like a dog catchin the breeze..... I am joking by the way, thanks for the vid man.
Thanks for the video man this was really informative. Just wondering how you could go about measuring FFB on a console, would that be the same as PC?
Hi:) Thanks for the tips. I noticed your video, because recently I got into racing sims thanks to my friend, who rides in Assetto Corsa and Gran Turismo Sport. I bought a fairly simple, used wheel, Logitech Formula Force EX from him, because he switched to T300RS for some serious approach to racing sims. I really enjoy racing in Assetto, mainly doing my career atm, but there is a problem. I ride with cpu on 80% and most of the time I and up 2nd/3rd, because I get bumped in the back by them on the corners or I get nervous and start twitching around when I see them near in my rear window. Do you have any tips how to ride clean with some other people, but still fast? When I start to ride super clean i loose my focus and speed, because they are cpu's, they ride perect, of course. I try not to bump into them, it makes a bad habit later online and people don't like that. Maybe I lack remembering my tracks or something?
It's all about being able to manage your stress when under pressure by another racer. Dont try to go faster than your current abilities as you can risk spinning the car out or running it off the track. I hope he uploads a video about defensive driving and how to pass racers as that can commonly lead to many crashes in online races if neither racer properly does it.
what is that small green rectangle above throttle in pedals app?
What is that track at the beginning of the video?
what do the purple/grey/green colors represent beneath the performance delta app? I haven't had any luck finding this information.
LO3D Purple means fastest of all, grey is no improvement, and green is personal best.
perfect thank you, I don't know why there's no info readily available online when it seems so important.
Also by fastest of all, does that mean of all of your own current attempts or of everyone racing?
LO3D of everyone racing, and no problem. The line is broken up into sectors so you see at what points in the track you are fast or slow.
wow guys, thanks for the right question and the good answer.
Great Video Mike, and I truly hadn't heard the "outside/inside/outside" term before. I'm also blown away, that you've gone from 500 to 712 subscribers (at the time of typing this) so quickly, so you must be working on your 1,000 subscriber special video already ha, ha. But one thing I am worried about, is that BOTH you, and my brother don't know Nordschleife, very well, and I was going to do an "extensive how to tutorial" on how to drive it next - but I don't want to appear to be "pinching" your driving tips idea's. I had this planned for at least a couple of months, but I knew it could be a 40-50min long video, and thought long & hard on how to best present it. I hope you don't think I am pinching any of your idea's though................
I have installed the FFBclip app and the number its telling me to use is so low there is practically zero steering feel! It just feels dead all the time, I can hardly tell what my tires are doing.
I also have the wheel LUT generator all set up, should I be running one or the other but not both?
Great job with these Tips & Video. Thanks!
I'm new to sim racing. If the chase cam helps you see the track better to get the better line, why be in the cockpit? Is that more for immersion or does is really just help overall feel the car better? Whenever I played arcade style racing games I always was in chase cam.
Frank Arena immersion more than anything, really. Lewis Hamilton drives in chase cam
Great vid, most of these tips I already knew but not all, still good fundamentals tips. Keep up the good work
ffb clipping has nothing to do with input and it also doesnt add noise. look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipping_(audio)
No link to the "first video" ???
Youll notice that Assetto corsa is very Bias for Fanatec product. They have a lot of frogiles available for every single variant in their setti gs which can further be altered in the cgi files. Youll need a good wheel and the minium is the thrustmaster t300. The next one would be thrustmaster pc racer. Its the best bang for buck. It reads every game and exactly the same power as the v2.5 from fanetec.
Or you could get an old used Logitech gt which gets the job done for much less
thanks Mike - what mod is the Lotus F1 car you're driving at the start?
Adrian Ferguson thanks for watching! That’s the T125 S1
try hiding all HUD, that way you concentrate on the track.
There is a right FOV setting ... But... For FFB there is no "right" setting... Even in RL car every wheel feels different in weight etc... the "right" FFB would be the setting that inspires most confidence.. but that is different for mostly everyone. So there isn't actually 1 right setting.. within the field of not clipping there's a vast array of differences.. which are possibly all correct, depending on who you are and what you want out of your FFB.
How does one access the list of apps in ACC?
how you open the menu in the right ?
=0 I didn't know that your time difference will be shown with green and red I think this is gonna help me a lot thx.
I used to get setup prompts when changing settings like tyre pressures in the pits. They're missing now, do you know how I can get them back?
Today i had my first mis-shift into reverse instead of sixth today with my TH8A. No handbrake needed o.O
had my th8a before i had my drivers license.
i encourage you to try this if your not too comfortable shifting quickly:
th-cam.com/video/ujTeX-LYmuo/w-d-xo.html
all related to muscle memory, but you can trust it, it wont disappoint you
what wheel? i use mouse'n keyboard :P
Would you recommend playing AC in VR?
1,000% yes. It’s amazing
Hi Sim, great videos you have. i have a question... I have downloaded and unzip FFB Clip... put it in the right place (assetto corsa folder) but ive redo it like 10 times still wont show in general settings IU Module...so weird... please help
tongki1234 are you using Content Manager?
@@SimRacing604 no... i dont use any app at all. is that a problem ? I also tried to install the local international track in my country which my friends are using..but it also wont show in the track selection
tongki1234 try content manager. There’s a free version. And you can just drag and drop mods into it, and it’ll install them for you. If FFB Clip doesn’t show up in game, check the Apps tab in Content Manager and make sure it’s enabled
I just downloaded ACC, I am 14, know nothing about cars, but I really like driving them in games. in the future ill get logitech g920. Anyone have any tips for right now?
You definitely dont need to go over the curb that much on that uphill turn on spa.
good information, thanks
I'm so mad i spent money on AC which is an awesome game, don't get me wrong, but it's so barebones that you need to spend hours online to learn how to "use" it. I can't find a beginner's guide that explains the basics of THIS game not the basics of racing, like the plugins+HUD, how to get started, things to know, things to be careful at. Any help is appreciated
6:11 what car is that? Mercedes CLK GTR maybe?
14:05 whats the grey one?
Can Assetto Corsa run on core 2 duo PC? please reply me... I will be thankful for those replies!
World R4C
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS:
OS: Windows Vista SP2, 7, 8, 8.1, 10
Processor: AMD Athlon X2 2.8 GHZ, Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHZ
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: DirectX 10.1 (AMD Radeon HD 6450, Nvidia GeForce GTX 460)
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Hard Drive: 15 GB available space
Sound Card: Integrated
Nirvana for intro :) nice
Shhhhh…. Don’t tell the copyright people
ngl i followed the fov tutorial but not being able to see right and left of me made it undrivable. i had to spacial awareness of surrounding cars and it made overtaking very dangerous
Sergeant Bambi install helicorsa.
If you have to use this fov, wouldn't be better to use directly the view from the bonnet on the wheel less view?
FOV and "seat" potions are different things, and is a common mistake, most ppls correct FOV would put there monitor on the windscreen, however you can still move seat positions (Screen position in game world) and retain the correct FOV, FOV is extremely important.
100 laps...at Nordscliefe...in the Abarth 500...0_o
Tony Bucca start now, you’ll be done by Christmas!😂😂
link part 1 in desc for those missed it
nice job!
Thumbs up for Nirvana
good, but can you give us some more in depth and more professional tips.
Renata Košir I'm not the guy, unfortunately. There are a lot of sim racers that can teach advanced driving, but I'm not one of them. I'm mostly trying to help beginners learn to enjoy the game. Thanks for checking this video out!
OK thanks for the answer. Keep it up.
Ayoo is that Nirvana Very Ape in the intro???
I got a controller soo...
Don't bother watching - the tips are as helpful as "set your fov..it is impkrtant...so you can..see.
Use kerbs on the racetrack....never.
I'm very ape.. I'm very nice..
Your losing time on those curbs lol
Here's MY tip. Don't buy this game. It is the most difficult racing game ever
bruce lee maybe because it's a closely autenthic simulator that should be played on a decent wheel and requires lots of practice?
@@LEVILENTE Yes, that may be the case, but you don't know that until you buy it and reviews don't tell you, you need a wheel
bruce lee it's a full sim,it's obvius that you'd need a wheel.
@@LEVILENTE It's not obvious at all. I just saw a car game, looked at the graphics and brought it home, thinking it would be like driveclub. It's only obvious to you, after you have played it.
@@LEVILENTE Does every person who buys a flight sim, buy a flight stick? Does every person who buys an arcade shooter, buy a gun? No they don't! Especially when they had no idea that they even made sims for console gamers
I didn’t learn anything, dislike.
Pops n Cracks you should probably take an English class if you are going to leave public comments. It doesn’t seem like you know much about how to write.
SimRacing604 it is okay. It doesn’t seem like you know much about that game but you made an video for beginners. Find a job get a life because you are not gonna make a penny on TH-cam with your shitty attitude.