Hi guys, welcome to another video, in this video I will show you my graphics settings, csp settings and PPFilters on Assetto Corsa Content Manager, I will ma
Brand NEW SETTINGS, use this one instead:
An unwritten law says: With very fast cars or in particular open wheelers the aggresion should not be set over 70% while all others incl. GT3 fe. should be set above 75%. But like everything else this also depends on personal preference and cars/mods etc. I find the problem the AC AI has is - they do not attack at all.
Combined Pedals MUST BE DISABLED. In AC -> Controls -> Advanced. Force Feedback Gain: 85% (the overall strength of all effects). Filter: 0% (helps to smooth out FFB effects). Damping: 0% (helps by deadening the feel of the wheel and FFB effects). Minimum Force: 5% (can assist with G27 deadzone issue & enhance FFB).
Assetto Corsa. Realistic FFB setup. I am still quite new with using a wheel and as I have no driving experience in real life (except for some karting) I have no real comparison about what is a realistic setup. I currently have a really heavy setup (feels like karting) , but omg I actually have aching muscles and hands after a few hours driving.
You aren’t going to maximise your potential in Assetto Corsa unless you are using a racing wheel. Assetto Corsa is the most realistic racing simulator. Even more so than F1 2021. Wheel calibration can be done via the main menu in the settings, or if you use Content Manager, there is a settings menu available there too.
Before changing our Automobilista 2 in-game settings we will actually need to go through the Logitech dashboard to calibrate the wheel and FFB properly. Here are our recommended wheel settings for your Logitech G29/G920 wheel: Operating range = 900. Sensitivity = 50. Centering spring strength = 20.
Just for comparison: Creating the FOV you could use an empty rectangle with the size of your monitor and hold it in front of you (with the same distance as your monitor) in your car. BUT: You also could ''measure'' that way the size and position of the steeringwheel + the viewing angle inside the car.
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The compatibility of Assetto Corsa with a good racing rig also helps to set it apart from the competition in terms of realism. The game supports full 900-degree rotation of your wheel with excellent accuracy, so you can see your precise wheel movements being emulated in the cockpit in front of you.

Those YouTube settings feels like driving on solid wheels. Asseto doesn’t have any inertia or friction, resulting in wheel lighter than a car being on the lift and tires not touching the ground. Yes, the wheel will fee faster but that’s unnatural. Try 7% dampening 12% friction and 16% inertia( 20% on small DD motors)
How to change the camera settings in F1 23. To set the individual camera settings for each car, you need to access the camera settings. This can be done from the pause menu, and then in camera customisation from the settings tabs. This will load you into the camera customisation menu where you have a few options.

G HUB Settings. The default steering angle in this game uses the full rotation of your wheel which is way too much for an F1 car. They typically have a maximum 360° rotation, meaning you can turn the wheel 180° to the left and 180° to the right. While technically possible to set this in-game, it's much easier to simply set this in G HUB.

Showing 1 - 2 of 2 comments. Trane54 Aug 5, 2017 @ 2:07am. i just got the same wheel, and i was wondering the same. for now, Smilez, I use pretty much the t500 settings shared on this group, all i can say is, i use 720 degrees of rotation for now, and i lower the FFB in-game to something like 60 or 70. i hope someone experimented could help us out!
As the real T-cams that are used in Formula 1 are actually set at an angle which isn’t optimal to drive from. I’ll show you an example below. Notice how onboard with the real camera, the horizon line is so high up the screen. If we translate this exactly in to F1 2020, your eyes will be looking towards the top of your screen.
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