Honestly most of the top times can be done with the default setups or at least really close to them. I wouldn't worry about setups too much right now. Once you get that part you can worry about getting faster. That's the first ting you need to get right so you can feel what the car is doing. I cant help with that wheel but im sure some one here can. Oh and before anyone suggests it I am going to go through all of Yorkie's insider guide videos as I am sure they be helpful. Oh and I've tried the Jack Spade files but I found them to be too much hassle to get all setup.Ĭurrently I've got a gaming laptop capable of running most of what I want to play and an OG Xbox One which I intend to replace next year.Īnyways what I am asking for is anyhelp improve my race craft, consistency, understanding and ecentually pace. The wheel I use is a Logitech G920 and I don't know what I'm doing with the ffb at all, I would appreciate not only a setup but help understand what all of those sliders actually do, because everytime I move one I go back to driving and don't really know what's actually changed.
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On top of this I have no idea how to set up ffb on a wheel and only have a basic knowledge of how to set up a car. I'm inconsistent, slow and I am hardly a clean racer even though I try my best to be as clean as possible. Long story short I have been playing racing games as long as I can remember and honestly I am not good.