As someone who frequently drives on track, I would love to get Brock’s thoughts on how to transition from actually driving to Sim driving. Specifically, my “bum” doesn’t tell me the rear end is coming around and I typically don’t catch slides like he had at ~55 seconds in the vid. You also don’t “feel” the fronts pushing in a Sim rig. There are other examples, but hopefully that gets the point across.
you will have to adjust your wheel base settings for it to communicate those information, with a lot of lower end consumable wheels it will be hard for the wheelbase to translate that information due to the lack of power and responsiveness in the motor. In Broc's case, he has a Direct drive wheel which has a very high response time with a realistic force feed back feel and hence can feel when the car would over rotate.
He’s almost as good as me at video games!
As someone who frequently drives on track, I would love to get Brock’s thoughts on how to transition from actually driving to Sim driving. Specifically, my “bum” doesn’t tell me the rear end is coming around and I typically don’t catch slides like he had at ~55 seconds in the vid. You also don’t “feel” the fronts pushing in a Sim rig. There are other examples, but hopefully that gets the point across.
you will have to adjust your wheel base settings for it to communicate those information, with a lot of lower end consumable wheels it will be hard for the wheelbase to translate that information due to the lack of power and responsiveness in the motor. In Broc's case, he has a Direct drive wheel which has a very high response time with a realistic force feed back feel and hence can feel when the car would over rotate.
0:55 and 0:56 beautifully moment ever
stunning
Cool - what is the sim software in use here?
Assetto Corsa
@@HazzaMedia cheers! I'm off to download the track now.