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Just takes time and practise to manage no TC but it is possible.
@BauersomeMmm idk. In controller is impossible this year, no vibration, no traction. A little throttle and then you spin. Same settings as last year's game but definitely is not the same
- Bauersome3 years agoRising Scout
Ahh - on controller? Yes, I can see it being pretty challenging. I'm on a wheel but it does take some getting used to.
- 3 years ago
Yeah, in previous games was kinda easy to race like that. OFC you made a mistake and you spin. But now literally you press a little bit the throttle and car goes crazy. I was actually playing 2021 rn, bc I thought I was crazy but indeed feels really different from this year. This Force Feedback bug make it unplayable ☹️
- Liaveal3 years agoRising Veteran
I've dropped the pressures and the grip is back and for a few laps I'm matching the AI again but then a few laps later I'm 2 seconds slower than my own times from a few laps earlier. No excessive tyre wear and the AI are maintaining strong pace. In the space of a few laps in my McLaren at France I'm racing Ocon for position to getting passed by both Williams like I'm standing still.
- 3 years ago@SCDRRacing Im on controller and I have vibration in the main controller, but not in the triggers. The vibration starts when I lock up or when the wheels start spinning. I^m nowhere out there. Tip toing out of every corner and happy every time I manage not to spin.
Ive driven without TC and ABS since f1 2019 and it is out of the question to activate them.
The crew of this game need to adress this in a quick manner and take it seriously.
Not all of us can or will buy a wheel for various reasons.
My reason is Im +40 years old, and my wife will slaughter me if i bring home a complete rig :D - 3 years ago@Rammsailt yesss exactly what I meant mate. I feel like I'm driving without triggers hahaha bc the lack on vibration. And yeah, I've playing the game without assists always. But this year it's just impossible. Even the race start with the "reach optical rpm" is way different. And yeah, fast corners its like okay. But as I said exit of slow/medium corners the car goes crazy af
- pointgrinder3 years agoRising Traveler
Welcome to the club!
Us wheel runners would've loved to have what your controllers had... feeling grip.
We don't have that on our feet.
One of the reasons controller runners have an advantage.
- 3 years ago
VR also still auto resets "center" when the screen changes from full VR to the menu's. This also happens on the start of a flying lap so if you have your VR headset centered correctly it will auto recenter again when full VR kicks in starting the flying lap. So if your head is turned at all then everything is off when you're giving control of the car.
No idea why this is even a 'thing' if you have a button mapped to recenter VR headset. Or create an option to turn off auto recenter for VR.
- SomaticCoast3753 years agoNew Hotshot@SCDRRacing It’s not impossible but it was harder than last year.
- 3 years ago@MySt3rY79 you can map the button to recenter vr, but i don't remember how.
It's mandatory with the bug you described, it resets everytime... - 3 years ago
@Rammsailt wrote:
@SCDRRacingIm on controller and I have vibration in the main controller, but not in the triggers. The vibration starts when I lock up or when the wheels start spinning. I^m nowhere out there. Tip toing out of every corner and happy every time I manage not to spin.
Ive driven without TC and ABS since f1 2019 and it is out of the question to activate them.
The crew of this game need to adress this in a quick manner and take it seriously.
Not all of us can or will buy a wheel for various reasons.
My reason is Im +40 years old, and my wife will slaughter me if i bring home a complete rig :DThat's a pretty good reason lol