I think the Sebring bumps are too high. I don't know if in real life the circuit is like that. I'm going with osw and I gonna break my arms. The rest of circuit I feel good. What do you think about?
I've never driven Sebring in real life so I don't know but I do like the bumps alot. I run low ffb though so I imagine if ffb turned up it would jar quite a bit.
What do you adjust? The steering wheel or the track parameters? But the rest of circuit I feel perfectly.
The circuit is laser scanned probably is like that. To me the last corner is too difficult keep the car in the line.
https://www.roadandtrack.com/motorsports/videos/a7516/how-to-tackle-sebring-turn-17/ It's one of the toughest, most unique corners in the world. Suspension setup is so important it cannot be overstated.
Sebring's bumps for 12hrs often stresses a car more than 24hr at Le Mans. Audi used to regularly use Sebring as a test session for components destined for the 24hrs.
It is fascinating how reality is sometimes unbelievable, isn't it ? Especially when you don't want to believe it, or don't understand it.
After I've watched the video, I can say the bumps are right hahahaha. Maybe the track need resurface.
Seems right to me. Its really bumpy in real life. Concrete blocks with gaps/welds in between really throws you around.
Sebring sits on a moist sand base that over time & weather shift pavement a bit. Today's laser scan will slightly differ from last year's scan, and greatly differ 5 years from now. That's part of why its not a very practical runway.
Yes. After I saw this for the first time, i noticed the traffic cone in the fence at the inside of turn 1's apex in s397 Sebring, too. Sadly, we don't have the black spot on the bridge, marking the apex at sunset bend.
Nice that it’s realistic but for me the force feedback on my G27 is also too strong. Haha, not really too strong but the rattling of the wheel is too loud ;-) Is there a possibility to change this only for this track or maybe a car/track combo (gain? Filter?)? I don’t want to change the general force feedback settings (ingame-Settings or Logitech-software) because on all other tracks it feels good for me...