On installing the game, changing resolution or output device, be asked to enter dimensions and get a (near) correct FOV.
Way too many people who either have no clue about importance FOV, or worse, are against this as they "can't see around them". Which is still difficult for even users on triples, use those look left, look right buttons or get a VR kit (I'm a triples user, not a VR fanboy).
Having a wrong FOV makes it far more difficult to judge braking points, distance to apex and distance to other cars correctly. I've seen numerous people who join our group have very similar behaviour on track as well: swerving, not being able to catch slides, difficulties racing side by side or close to opponents because of inconsistent braking.
Also, a little educational message should be included during that setup; explain why, show examples.
Way too many people who either have no clue about importance FOV, or worse, are against this as they "can't see around them". Which is still difficult for even users on triples, use those look left, look right buttons or get a VR kit (I'm a triples user, not a VR fanboy).
Having a wrong FOV makes it far more difficult to judge braking points, distance to apex and distance to other cars correctly. I've seen numerous people who join our group have very similar behaviour on track as well: swerving, not being able to catch slides, difficulties racing side by side or close to opponents because of inconsistent braking.
Also, a little educational message should be included during that setup; explain why, show examples.
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