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- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend@Maxer4065 Could be… If you’re using a controller….. the default input to look back is right stick back… If using right stick for accelerating and braking. You will need to rebind look back to another button.
Thank you for your answer, but I am using a Logitec steering wheel, anyhow will try to look around the point you mentioned.
btw, any possibility to switch of that “look into the Apex “ view with the higher camera position?
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend@Maxer4065 No… However if you’re using TV pod… If you decrease Field of View by 10ish it will help you be more consistent in the corners.
I don’t have the brain power to explain it. But getting FOV right in racing games is vital.
If your search YouTube For FOV settings Racing sims you will find loads of good 10 min tutorials. - @Maxer4065 I'll take a guess.
It sounds like you're pressing a button by accident when hard braking.
Check your bindings. Check the cable connector for the brake pad is fully installed into the wheel base. I had similar with my G29; when pressing the brake pad it would go into flashbacks.
Funnily, on certain tracks with severe bumps on F1 2021, the jolt from the FFB will will initiate the home button mid race.
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend
Also check that input for the MFD is set to default.
@Maxer4065 wrote:btw, any possibility to switch of that “look into the Apex “ view with the higher camera position?
Did you mean switch on or switch off? I thought it was only an option for cockpit view.
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend
It’s a bit better in cockpit view. There the inner apex is not visible. Still also there the rear voew while breaking happen.
yesterday I started the game under my wife’s name and there was only forwarded view. No rear view while breaking. But I can not figure out the difference.
- @Maxer4065 What platform are you on?
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