![]() Thanks for that Vodoun! Already downloaded CDTP 20 - in case 2006 will works sluggish, it seems to be banzai in graphic department, while CDTP 2005 has lower res textures (it s possible 2006 has it too, don't know). This is a great track for the slower cars. I'm really enjoying Formula Nippon 2008 (FN2008). Bahrain International 2.00 By CTDPįSONE09 looks as if it's *supposedly* due next month. I wonder if this is a steering wheel specific issue or if buying a new wheel will change nothing? I like that cars and tracks available but it isn't much fun driving when you have to tiptoe around avoiding any oversteer moments. Steering has always worked perfectly in LFS without having to configure anything. I've given up getting the wheel to work several times, and then tried again only to fail. Driving the F1 cars without any aids i was able to be fairly competitive but eventually i'd stuff it when i got sideways. The problem is that you have to drive completely on rails - as soon as it steps out countersteering does almost nothing to fix it - and with force feedback on countersteering is very heavy when it should be lighter. I use the logitech momo racing wheel and i've tried for days without any success to get it to work properly - copying all the settings from forums that claim they make the wheel work. but with the steering it was almost impossible to finish a race without crashing. ![]() I've had Rfactor for a few years now but I've never, ever had the steering configured right so I've never gotten into it properly. It's that vast amount of keyboard drivers blame keyboard because they don't know how to drive. If ever there was a game that deserves a little investment, whether it be financial (for equipment or even your internet connection for online play) and personal (practice time with a better control method), its rFactor, as the range of mods is vast and the people making them are all passionate in their support of the racing that 'their' mod represents.time to step away from the keyboard and buy a controller that's made for the job )Ĭapable drivers on keyboard can match top drivers in leagues who are using some aids. In the end, however, you need the sensitivity that analog pads can offer (by using the thumbsticks to control throttle, brake and steering) at least, and a wheel and pedals will always be superior to the kind of sensitivity of input that even an experienced pad-hag (like me) can manage. ![]() I can appreciate the financial and logistical pains of a steering wheel and pedals (my pc's in our front sitting room, so a race seat and wheel setup between the aquarium and the tv was never going to be popular with mrs wrighty lol) but i'd honestly suggest you'd enjoy rf more with at least a pad, preferably an analog one (like the playstation2 pads.i race with a pad still, much to the howling derision of my online compadres who think G25s grow on trees rofl) but even with the normal Dpad buttons it'll soon become much more easy than keys. There are things you can do in control settings to try and make it more key-friendly, like reducing the feed rate for throttle and brake and steering but in all honesty that's a bit 'papering over the cracks'. In all honesty, keys are always going to be a severe compromise for rf, because of its 'simulator' roots. Does anyone know if any of the other mods 79 or World Sports Car 70s are any better with keys ? Tried this the other year but i'm a keyboard player and couldn't get into it.
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