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works perfectly fine and is more controlable than project cars
feels like analogue gamepad steering isnt supported and it's digital
Would you please post a Link to this Site or the Settings you are using now? Thx
Here are the settings i am using for my xbox one pad :
deadzone : 0
speed sensitivity : 20
speed filter : 80
steer speed : 70
steer gamma : 3
steer assist : enabled
There are some on reddit : https://www.reddit.com/r/ACCompetizione/comments/9fiynm/gamepad_settings/
And race departement : https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/xbox-360-xbox-one-controller-settings.27023/
Only thing is, you'll have some trouble driving in a straight line here with a controller. So you are always slightly going left and right, which causes problems for other players trying to overtake you on narrow parts of the track.
Just don't expect to win because it's so complex that, using a controller, you'll do many things wrong without knowing why you were wrong. I don't have a genuine xbox controller but when I play, it's like this- solo mode I hotlap a circuit and think I am taking turns quite well. Then I play the same car and track online and suddenly, the people who were 2 km behind me before cornering, all shoot out of the corner and pass me like I am driving a beetle.
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/xbox-360-xbox-one-controller-settings.27023/updates
Deadzone: 1
Speed Sensitivity: 50%
Steer Filter: 83%
Steer Gamma: 2.2
Steer Speed: 100%
Steer Assist: OFF
(Credits: Rampage on YouTube)
No steer assist will most probably make you slower, but it's much more fun if you want to "feel" the car. The settings above also work great on AC (which lacks steer assist).
Steer filter and steer speed should be changed together, if modified. Steer filter increases the time the wheel takes to rotate to the new position based on your input (i.e. higher values will slow down the wheel speed, making the wheel travel feel smoother). Steer speed on the other hand applies a delay on your initial input (for values less than 100%). Both aim to make the wheel travel feel smoother. Speed sensitivity applies a rotation filter based on your car's speed. Increasing speed sensitivity will allow for better control on high speed corners at the expense of having enough rotation to take the corner (it's a balancing act - 50% is probably too low for the tail happy porsches on some tracks). Steer Gamma applies a non-linear curve on the steer angle (more gamma, better control and more range on small inputs at the expense of having too steep of a transition from small to high inputs). Steer gamma is the setting that majorly messes up with your muscle memory, so, if you are confortable with your settings, I wouldn't change it.