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- VilleDeJambon2 months agoRising Rookie
Maybe I'm misreading your post, but I think there is a solution for you. In Settings, change "Dynamic Racing Line" to "Corners Only". If you want depth perception, make sure the setting below is set to "3D". For rain races, I would set the "Hi-Res Racing Line" to On.
- Decentpear452 months agoNew Novice
I’m aware of that setting, I don’t need the racing line itself just the braking points it provides. In regards to depth perception I’m referring to real life in comparison to a 2d screen. I guess I’m just saying I’m lazy and don't want to memorize all the braking points for 24 tracks. I want the racing line to be invisible except the exact point I need to hit the brakes.
- BulletproofXX862 months agoRising Scout
Bro, turn the racing line off. You will quickly learn the braking points, since you already know the tracks.
There's no shame in being slower at the beginning; you'll be much better and have more fun in the long run.
- VilleDeJambon2 months agoRising Rookie
Now I get what you are saying. I didn't try it, but I have a possible solution for you: there is a Braking Assist Cue for vision impaired players. Description from the game: "A cue to indicate the severity of braking required, a constant tone requires hard braking, while individual beeps require less braking." This feature can be found in Settings --> Accessibility Options --> Braking Assist Cue. Worth trying.
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