driving the skippy

Discussion in 'ISI cars and tracks' started by metalhead7, Apr 7, 2014.

  1. speed1

    speed1 Banned

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    Finally, that's good I've always said you aren't doing you any favors if you do differently. :)
     
  2. Jamie Shorting

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    What is your seat position(forward/backward)? I have a feeling that if you are in the negative that is what could be causing that to interfere. Just a guess though.
     
  3. 88mphTim

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    I use 45 in single screen, 28 in triple screen. FOV doesn't change seat position though, it changes FOV (field of view).
     
  4. SPASKIS

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    That's a big difference!! I am guessing that the distance to the center monitor and its size is the same. Then in one of the two cases (the 45 FOV single screen, I would say), you should see the image slightly distorted. You have a greater view angle but turns become straighter to the eye and need to adapt to it.

    If someone has played real racing 3 for smartphones (I am not sure if it is the name since I uninstalled it) will understand what I mean. It is sometimes difficult to recognize the circuit because of the way some turns look like. They all seem fast turns because of a very high FOV.

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