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A key binding issue or a faulty controller. Most likely the former.
You could restore the default controller settings profile just to test if it is indeed a key binding issue.
To test the device, on the controller settings you can enter that button test interface. Fiddle around with your controller and see what causes the brake button to register an input.
As Ultra pointed out, you're fully engaging the brakes at the same time you press the throttle. Looks like both functions are set to the same button.
@Forever893 wrote:Perhaps, because you have braking assist, steering assist, traction control and gearbox all on full/high, they are countering each other, causing the car to not launch. This could also be F2 cars-specific.
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This makes no sense.
- ScarDuck143 years agoLegend
@Forever893 wrote:Perhaps, because you have braking assist, steering assist, traction control and gearbox all on full/high, they are countering each other, causing the car to not launch. This could also be F2 cars-specific.
.This makes no sense.
Most things Roddy posts are wrong 😑
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