Just bought the PC version of PCars 2. Is it worth messing about with the default FFB with my G27 first or go straight to these Jack Spade files I keep hearing about?
Where from, how much? CD Keys have it for around £30, I think.
Mmm... think I must have missed Riverside. Certainly doesn't ring any bells.
Been on VIR all day in the Abarth 500. It's a cult.
Got my new fanatec csl ps4 wheel today and did a unboxing on twitch then tested it out.
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https://clips.twitch.tv/EndearingClumsyRatAllenHuhu
Not a fan of Yebis but it does make rF2 look good.
Full information and screens here: http://www.siliconstudio.co.jp/en/news/pressreleases/2017/en1710yebis/en1710yebis.html
Not a fan of Yebis but it does make rF2 look good.
Doesn't AC use Yebis? I seem to recall the logo appearing on a loading screen.Full information and screens here: http://www.siliconstudio.co.jp/en/news/pressreleases/2017/en1710yebis/en1710yebis.html
Not a fan of Yebis but it does make rF2 look good.
Doesn't AC use Yebis? I seem to recall the logo appearing on a loading screen.
As Mascot stated AC uses Yebis. Milestone were the first racing specific Dev to use it from memory.Doesn't AC use Yebis? I seem to recall the logo appearing on a loading screen.
I've got a 3-month freebie for iRacing. What are the dos and donts for a total newbie?
Learn the track without a racing line.
Practice and practice lots.
If you feel you are not ready to do a race dont do it, remember its not just your race you could ruin.
and lastly and many will disagree with me probably...dont race hard against people who are significantly quicker than you as it usually ends in tears.
Either MX5s at Summit Point or Lime Rock.That's cool, that's how I've always raced online anyway.
Any tips on what to do first, good beginner car/track combos etc?
Just as good as AC's VR
However, I can't remember how to fiddle with supersampling. Hopefully Google can help with that.
Like Stitch says, it's all about practice. Pick a series for the week and stick to that one car/track combo. Jumping between events will just cause trouble. Then, ease yourself in:
1) Do a test day alone
2) Visit the iRacing forums, find the subforum for the series your driving in, check for videos for current track and see where he/she is braking/turning in/accelerating.
3) Do another test day alone, applying your new knowledge
4) Once you're feeling on pace, join an on-line practice session and drive with others
5) If you're confident, join a race, but don't set a qualifying time. This will mean you can start from the back of the grid. Focus on finishing the race without hitting anyone/going off track/spinning. This will improve your safety rating (SR) and unlock more series.
6) After safety comes proper racing!
Last important point is the 'splits'. If 60 people join an event with a max number of cars of 20, it will be split into three simultaneous race. The fast guys in one group, the medium guys in another and the slower guys in the other.
How does the game determine who is fast and slow? That'll be your iRating. Whenever you enter a race, point will be take from/given to the other drivers, depending on your finishing position. The more iRating points you have, the better chance of being in the faster split. Why be in the faster split? Well, these guys will tend be better all round drivers, with better manners and spatial awareness. Of course, you'll still be hit, spun around, T-bond and sworn at, but just not as much as the lower splits.
Enjoy!
Either MX5s at Summit Point or Lime Rock.
I think it's better than AC - cleaner image quality, cleaner HUD/menus, tracked mirrors, better audio. It's more demanding though.Good to hear - thanks.
I've got a 3-month freebie for iRacing. What are the dos and donts for a total newbie?
Just as good as AC's VR
However, I can't remember how to fiddle with supersampling. Hopefully Google can help with that.
Thanks for the links Mascot. Love the unusual and unknown tracks.Three great new track mods for AC:
Kičevo 1.0 http://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/ki%C4%8Devo.17727/
Putnam Park 0.95 http://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/putnam-park.17661/
Biķernieki Race Track 0.4 (looks complete!) http://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/bi%C4%B7ernieki-race-track.17186/
Thanks for the links Mascot. Love the unusual and unknown tracks.
Naughty modders!I have to say, some of the track mods for AC are absolutely fantastic. Easily OEM quality.
I read somewhere that the FM7 car models have been cracked too, so there might be a glut of new cars with high-poly interiors on the grey market soon too. Naughty but nice if you like that kind of thing.
Naughty modders!
I guess most of those FM7 cars will also have shitty physics based on my previous experience with FM based mods.
I believe there is a NFS mod with Lambo and ferrari 3D models taken from the game.
Naughty modders!
I guess most of those FM7 cars will also have shitty physics based on my previous experience with FM based mods.
I believe there is a NFS mod with Lambo and ferrari 3D models taken from the game.
NFS mod is scratch-made by a3dr, the most talented AC modeler I've ever seen!
http://www.racedepartment.com/threads/the-need-for-speed.134193/
This. It's a legit scratch made mod, one of the best out there. The rest of the cars from NFS are still coming (which the newly updated NSX is part of).
NFS mod is scratch-made by a3dr, the most talented AC modeler I've ever seen!
http://www.racedepartment.com/threads/the-need-for-speed.134193/
I haven't tried in AC, but I found the rF2 quite a challenge due to lack of any proper brake markers, having to use tufts of grass/marks in asphalt instead. Good circuit for low powered cars though.Putnam Park is nice but a little plain (like the real circuit, I guess)
He needs to find a way to incorporate the original Need For Speed 3DO graphics into AC for the ultimate authentic experience.
Sorry gents, I was going off memory and I got the details wrong.Yes, I've got that NFS mod, but I thought the cars were scratch-built, and it was just an homage to an old classic Lambo vs Ferrari NFS
You sicko! Actually, the lack of markers adds to the challenge as stated.I haven't tried in AC, but I found the rF2 quite a challenge due to lack of any proper brake markers, having to use tufts of grass/marks in asphalt instead. Good circuit for low powered cars though.
I did indeed. They're similar but Putnam is my preferred track. That being said, I'm aware that my memory of Gingerman could be tainted due to the author acting like a bit of a twat.You sicko! Actually, the lack of markers adds to the challenge as stated.
Did you every try the gingerman track URD were selling? Looks like another better for slow cars tracks. Shame it hasn't been updated to DX11 standards.