Hi.
Old thread I know, but I have the same problem. I have way better specs
than I should have to have though. For me, the audio is super laggy. Not
so much locking up anymore, just about a full second behind. You can't
respond to changing conditions in a timely manner with that going on. I
have 32gb RAM, i7 12700k and PowerColor Fighter Rx6600. Also, I bought a
cheap controller and it's annoying because while it's progressive it's
not nearly progressive enough. The triggers below the bumpers on the
rear have about half an inch of travel, but you have to pull a trigger
about half of that, and then there's the tiniest fraction of an inch of
movement from nothing to full on and then the other half of the distance
of travel to full. I tried setting my controller limits, it's in
settings somewhere. I listened carefully to what it said and configured
mine so I should have the widest range of motion but it seemed to do
nothing. Probably going to have to return the controller. I can play
with a keyboard but high powered cars are super difficult because you
lose traction when you push the throttle too much so it's super contrary.
Cheers:
Aaron Spears, AKA Valiant8086 General Partner at Valiant Galaxy Associates "we make
(VERY GOOD AUDIOGAMES) for the blind comunity" http://valiantGalaxy.com
On 11/13/2023 6:54 PM, Nick and Gemma Adamson wrote:
Hi All.
As some of you may know I’m currently trying out Forza Motorsport and
I’m after a bit of driving advice.
I’ve been playing around with some of the driver assist settings and
what I’m finding is when I’m in control of the steering the car is
just all over the track.
I’m using an Xbox controller.
This evening I’ve done a series of experiments. I drove the same
circuit, with the same car and with different driver assist options.
If I put steering to full assist, breaking to ABS and throttle to no
assist, I could see progress in my ability to control the car. With
this set up I’m only concentrating on the acceleration and breaking as
I’m letting the assist do all the steering for me. after a few laps
there was a noticeable improvement in lap time and reduced crashes.
If I switch it round so breaking and throttle are on full assist and
steering partial then I’m all over the place.
It just feels like my car is all over the road, the race line engine
sound is going left and right with what feels like very little logic.
I thought maybe I was just making abrupt turns but even when I do it
gently the guide is left, then right, and just moving around all over.
So, the third experiment I did was to put steering assist to partial,
throttle to off and breaks to ABS.
I then attempted the same track very slowly, hardily touching the
accelerator. I assumed that doing it this way it would be really easy
to follow the race line. But even then the race line was all over the
place again and I was still crashing into stuff, going off the track
and all sorts.
I’m guessing I’m doing something wrong, but I can’t figure out what. I
guess I could just play with steering assist on full all the time, but
that really takes away a lot of the game.
Anyone got any ideas of what I can do to try to improve the ability to
steer?
Thanks.
Nick.
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