Someone please help a noob

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  1. ironvil

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    I drive a little way, I want to change a setting, I press esc, I change setting, how do I get back without resetting to the garage? It's so aggravating.
     
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    You cant , consider it as if you are getting pit crew to make changes.
     
  3. ironvil

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    I see, well thanks anyway. Do you have tips for looking up keybindings without resetting?
     
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    Hehe, in AC you have to actually completely unload the track, go to the menus and load the whole track again, be happy with what you have :-D
     
  5. ironvil

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    That's something I suppose, don't suppose there's an instant flashback system to correct crashes that put in you in a field, is there?
     
  6. MikeeCZ

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    there is.. insta replay and than you can click rejoin or something like that.. ive never used it but i saw people talking about it here on the forum

    I recommend using invurlnabiblibibibility when just pracitising on your own in SP
     
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    This, you can load a replay, move to the point you want, click Resume
     
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    I have all the important mapping buttons on my wheel for actual racing(11 buttons) , for settings though, (apart from fuel mix, brake bias , and pit strategy/changes) it has to be done in garage ..
     

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