Asyou may have guessed, having the proper and most realistic FFB settings is key for a more realistic and rewarding sim racing experience. Assetto Corsa in-game settings for the Thrustmaster T300 & 300RS. The in-game settings for the Thrustmaster T300 & T300RS wheels are: Force feedback. Gain: 75%;
Aweek ago, I created a custom championship with the 650 GT3 with 15min practice, 15min qualifying, and 30min racing, with the "green" track setting in order to allow the track to gradually rubber in. While this seemed like a good idea at the time in order to simulate a race weekend, what I found is that track grip never rose above 96% or so by Thereis no "realistic" setting for camera position and tilt. There only is the one that makes sense for whatever your rig is setup to. Basically it all comes down to where your monitor is positioned. Good indicator for camera position is the ingame dash (if the monitor is right behind your wheelbase, you should see most of the dash. Damage- most realistic setting? Discussion in ' Chit Chat Room ' started by MJ911, Feb 11, 2017 . Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > MJ911 Racer i know the answer to this Dampereffects Strength: 0%. Centering: 0%. Degrees: 900. Allow game to adjust settings CHECKED. Combined Pedals MUST BE DISABLED. In AC -> Controls -> Advanced. Force Feedback Gain: 125 - 150%. Dampening: 0.15 - 0.30 (or change according to your tastes) I think I got this from racedepartment forum, and it works for me. RealisticF1 22 T-Cam Settings. F1 22 gives players a lot of different camera angles to choose from when racing. You can drive using a chase cam if you fancy a more arcade experience, or use the cockpit cam if you are after realism. Many competitive drivers will use the TV Pod camera angle. This positions the camera directly behind the driver .