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Shaundale46 Sep 20, 2017 @ 3:52am
Adjusting Controls for different class Cars
I have been playing AC without issue and love the drifting. I have set the G920 up so I can race Street BMW's, Porsche's, McLaren's etc and then jump into the GT3 cars and still no issue, the steering is precise and the wheel animations are exactly like I am doing.

So, with the launch of the 70th Ferrari pack yesterday I wanted to try the 2004 F2004 F1 car, the nice V10, haven't been interested in the other F1 cars as I love the GT cars and OLD '60s F1 cars. But I get to the first chicane at Monza and turn wheel 90' right and the car continues in a straight line. I have tried:

1. Adjusting the Steering angle in controls in AC from 510' to 90' - Still no change in game, but the GT cars are nuts, all I need to do is look at my wheel and the cars swinging left and right!

2. Adjusting the steering angle in the Logitech Gaming Software from 510' to 180'. this time the F1 car does turn slightly but then the GT cars again go nuts.

3. Kept the steering angle at 510' in LGS and AC but increased the speed of sensitivity in AC, still not doing what I wanted.

I can play Race Room Experiance with the different cars without issues as well as Project Cars.

Is there a way to either set up a control system for the F1 cars and a different one for the GT normal cars through LGS / AC settings? or is there a way to "Quickly" change the settings in AC? At present I can drive the F1 cars I got with the expansion yesterday and its very frustrating. The 812 has no brakes either but appart from that I love AC and the Ferrari 70th anniversary pack.

Thank you.
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Phil Mabole Sep 20, 2017 @ 4:23am 
A lot of my controller settings seemed screwed after yesterday...I had to run the AC controller setup wizard again for each my controller presets in-game and also a lot of buttons seemed to have re-assigned themselves. (but in truth it could have been my fault as I was tinkering with VR settings and had to do a little rollback)
Last edited by Phil Mabole; Sep 20, 2017 @ 4:26am
Raymi Sep 20, 2017 @ 10:03am 
Granted I haven't bought the last 2 DLCs yet so I can't comment on individual cars, but in general, you should max degrees of steering in wheel settings and AC will soft lock each car individually. I never personally had any issues with my DFGT on 900 degrees when transitioning between open wheel / GT / road, although some cars just generally suck at low speed corners.
Mr Crisp Sep 20, 2017 @ 10:28am 
1. Steering angle is not adjustable. Do you mean wheel rotation? It should be what your physical wheel is, so if its a 900 degree wheel, leave it at 900 abnd don't change it for 1:1 steering in all cars.

2. DON'T adjust the steering rotation from your wheels physical rotation, you throw out the steering on all cars.

3. I did mention to NOT change the steering rotation from what your actual wheel is and don't touch steering sensitivity either, it should be at zero for 1:1 steering in all cars.

Just leave the rotation at what your physical wheels rotation is, anything else and you're messing with the steering on all cars.
Shaundale46 Sep 20, 2017 @ 11:53am 
Thank you.
Sorted now with 900' wheel rotation in Logitech Gaming Software, then set the pre built G920 controls, tweaked the buttons to my liking and can now control all cars as i want.

Big smile :) thank you again.
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Date Posted: Sep 20, 2017 @ 3:52am
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