Assetto Corsa EVO

Assetto Corsa EVO

Controller Settings?
Has anyone messed with the controller settings enough to find a good setup? I have been experimenting but I still find my lines to be chopping and turning with quite a bit of stutter.

I understand that the game is early access and a lot of this is subject to change, but I enjoy the game thus far despite the bugs. It would be nice to have a bit more control over the vehicle.
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Steering:
Deadzone: 15%
Saturation X: 100%
Saturation Y: 100%
Curvature: 100%

Throttle:
Deadzone: 40%
Saturation X: 100%
Saturation Y: 100%
Curvature: 10%

Brakes:
Deadzone: 40%
Saturation X: 100%
Saturation Y: 100%
Curvature: 10%

Settings:
Steering Lock: 1500
FFB Gain: 0-5%
Dynamic Damping: 0-5%
Minimum Damper: 0-5%
Damper Gain: 0-5%
TrueForce Gain: 0-5%
Speed Sensitivity: 0-5%
Steering Filter: 0-5%
Steering Assist Weigh: 100%
Vibrations: 10%
Last edited by ᴾᵁᴮᴳESTONIA RuukuLada; Jan 17 @ 3:41pm
Originally posted by corpus:
Has anyone messed with the controller settings enough to find a good setup?
We have to guess what controller you play with? There is nothing universal about SIM Racing.
shadow82 Jan 17 @ 3:56pm 
Just look for my settings in this forum, with the search you should eb able to find them.
corpus Jan 18 @ 8:00pm 
Originally posted by R3dF0x Qc:
Originally posted by corpus:
Has anyone messed with the controller settings enough to find a good setup?
We have to guess what controller you play with? There is nothing universal about SIM Racing.
I didn't mean to offend, I play on a PS4 Dualshock
Cherry Jan 18 @ 9:05pm 
It depends on the car too. The Merc GT2 car's steering sensitivity is very low, but the road cars' handling like Lotus Emira and Giula GtaM is perfect on default settings.
Drifter Jan 18 @ 9:33pm 
Dualsense (PS5) is working for me since 1.2 but I keep getting gyro drift. After about 5 minutes it's so bad that I have to hold the controller as though I'm inputting a 20 degree turn or so just to keep driving straight. And there doesn't seem to be a way to re-center in-game. Unplug and replug is the quickest solution I've found.

I wish there was full native support for Dualsense with force feedback and gyro steering. Steam controller seems to be the only way but it has this drift problem.

As for settings, I end up trying almost every possible change to see what works best. And it's not consistent from car to car.
Last edited by Drifter; Jan 18 @ 9:36pm
Originally posted by corpus:
Originally posted by R3dF0x Qc:
We have to guess what controller you play with? There is nothing universal about SIM Racing.
I didn't mean to offend, I play on a PS4 Dualshock
DS4 too.
Did you turned steam input on?
I found it same bewteen on and off because game can recognize DS4 itself.
When I click wireless or xinput in control setting in the game, they both react if I move the joystick.
But it's too sensitive, some player told me to change joystick scale setting in "view controller setting"
ML1985 Mar 6 @ 12:34pm 
Originally posted by Drifter:
Dualsense (PS5) is working for me since 1.2 but I keep getting gyro drift. After about 5 minutes it's so bad that I have to hold the controller as though I'm inputting a 20 degree turn or so just to keep driving straight. And there doesn't seem to be a way to re-center in-game. Unplug and replug is the quickest solution I've found.

I wish there was full native support for Dualsense with force feedback and gyro steering. Steam controller seems to be the only way but it has this drift problem.

As for settings, I end up trying almost every possible change to see what works best. And it's not consistent from car to car.

Hallo,
Gyro works good for me.
I've shared my Layout: Assetto Corsa Evo - Dualsense Edge with Gyro Steering

See further settings in this video descriptions:
https://youtu.be/CawpZBpUPCw
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Date Posted: Jan 17 @ 3:20pm
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