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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
Adjusting toe and camber will adjust how much the car has turn in, braking stability etrc- everything is explained if you just hover the mouse over ther setting and it tells you what moving the value does to the car.
Understeer can be corrected by turning more and entering the corner slower as not to cause the car to go too wide.
Oversteer can be corrected by counter-steering in the opposite direction, applying less throttle, applying it smoother and at the apex of the corner, not before. Traction Control will help prevent rear tyre slip causing oversteer as well.
Practise more. As long as you have your wheel correctly setup, ie correct rotation that matches the wheel on screen 1:1 then its a matter of practising until you can feel the weight transfer of the car before it under or oversteers.
Ok thank you sir
You can read the bottom of the "camber? exploit to fix your alignment" & the general driving tips.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=912315488
I've done multiple update & recorrected many stuff in the setup guide.
You can guess a bit what's missing in how effective is the current alignment based on the core temperature of the tire for both left & right tires.
The cause of lacking of camber is usually not enough ARB or the spring is too soft. If the default value fall like it has too much camber is due to suspenion being too stiff or the ARB is too strong.
The more likely the car clear a corner with more G's, the more the car will more likely to lean & make the suspension compress which result of higher need of negative camber. Although only fixing the alignement is not the proper solution to take advantage of the car cornering performance if you have arb, damper & spring availble to setup.
Racing sims(PCars, AC, iRacing, RRE, Automobilista, Rfactor, etc) don't simulate everything thus lead in a different way to drive than real life, although the simulation is about correct. You end up with a driving model based on calculation with missing elements rather than true authentic driving experience.