1) filter in main AC UI, control, wheel settings top right box. Sorry. Not sure where this is in CM
2)Pro Tyres and their luts.
3) 50 main gain
4) FEI in wheel. Tune to taste. Everything else stock.
5) FFB Tweaks
I finding this needs to be set per car. F40 feels good near 100 and 85 gamma while most cars it's too much. 25 on average. 100 gamma.
6) and last for any other old guys out there. If you are still using AC's UI like I was use CM to launch from. Everything runs smoother.
Please let me know if it helps.
I had a problem with floaty physics in AC. Now it feels close to rF2 in some ways.
The key I find is vertical FFB, which helps with missing bum in seat feel. This is the FFB you should feel when fueling off on in a corner in first gear low speed. "The bunny hope test." The original AC Legends cars have some of the best V FFB. Test the ACL Lola T70 MK3b which gives a good example. This is what you are looking for.
V FFB gives sense of speed.
Revisiting PC1 helped me understand this. The only sim you can increase V FFB they call "spindle weight". Which actually makes it quite drivable and I think way better than PC2. Anyone with VR is missing out on smooth eye candy which was designed to run on smaller video cards.
If anyone is interested I'll share my settings.
2)Pro Tyres and their luts.
3) 50 main gain
4) FEI in wheel. Tune to taste. Everything else stock.
5) FFB Tweaks
I finding this needs to be set per car. F40 feels good near 100 and 85 gamma while most cars it's too much. 25 on average. 100 gamma.
6) and last for any other old guys out there. If you are still using AC's UI like I was use CM to launch from. Everything runs smoother.
Please let me know if it helps.
I had a problem with floaty physics in AC. Now it feels close to rF2 in some ways.
The key I find is vertical FFB, which helps with missing bum in seat feel. This is the FFB you should feel when fueling off on in a corner in first gear low speed. "The bunny hope test." The original AC Legends cars have some of the best V FFB. Test the ACL Lola T70 MK3b which gives a good example. This is what you are looking for.
V FFB gives sense of speed.
Revisiting PC1 helped me understand this. The only sim you can increase V FFB they call "spindle weight". Which actually makes it quite drivable and I think way better than PC2. Anyone with VR is missing out on smooth eye candy which was designed to run on smaller video cards.
If anyone is interested I'll share my settings.
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