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it makes things a lot of fun!
And yeah, I can understand it makes stuff a bit more challenging.
I say if you know a track really well from another sim- try there first. Canada, Spa or Monza may be the best bet.. seems that they are in everything.
I struggle as a mid 30's gamer with all the buttons to remember in FPS games and get headaches real quick so unable to play games long enough to remember the button configurations but with driving sims all is good.
Still have not worked out rewind mode and to be honest not interested in it. Is it true you can change fuel mixture and break balance during the game have not bothered to try yet just playing the time trials to learn the tracks.
@H8 Gamers - adjusting the brake bias isn't really necessary unless your engineer chimes in and suggests a change because you've been locking up. But it's fairly obvious if you're locking the fronts and setting rear bias will usually fix it.
ABS: On
TC: Full
Dynamic RL: Corners Only
Gearbox: Auto
Pit Assit: On