Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
Anybody have any camera view settings that seemed to make things look better and easier to drive? Not sure how I am feeling about the Apex lock with helmet cam, I feel like the car is turning before I steer. Also, what exactly do the FOV speed sensitivity settings do?PSN: trex187
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
Control settings from miths at gtplanet:
Make these changes to controller input mode 3
Steering deadzone = 10
Steering sensitivity = 0
Throttle deadzone = 10
Throttle sensitivity = 20
Brake deadzone = 10
Brake sensitivity = 20
Speed sensitivity = 65
Control filtering sensitivity = 50
Advanced settings = off
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Good looking out. You mind posting these settings in the settings thread too? It be nice that we could have them over there too so they won't get buried in this thread.
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
Do those settings work well for controller users?Comment
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A link to the settings post would be appreciated.Comment
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Re: Project CARS Available Now For Xbox One & PlayStation 4, Post Your Impressions
Recorded some footage of a Quick Race I did yesterday with the BMW E30 M3 on Cadwell Park. Had to restart the race like 5 times from not being able to stay on the track. Had to turn on ABS and the racing line in order to learn the game. Kept all other assists off though.
The game is very tough to learn, but holy crap is it ever satisfying doing a flawless full lap on Spa or the Ring. I own a Lancer Ralliart and the Evo in the game Mimics the same engine sound as in real life; engine sounds are amazing.
Haven't even tried running 30+ cars in the rain on the Ring yet... this game is amazing.
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I am not into driving games at all...last played one about ten years or more ago.
But I got this and am really enjoying it.
I have hardly even bothered with the racing part of it yet. I just like to pick one of the city tracks like California and just basically go for a drive. Just me, no other cars. For whatever reason, I actually find it really relaxing. After work...wife and son asleep...just boot this up for a while and drive around.
Really, really like the rain effects and weather sounds.
My PC is just a couple of months old and I can run the game on max visuals without any problems. Looks amazing.Comment
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Very nice run. Took those turns very well. You inspired me to keep grinding with manual transmission.
Helmet cam for me too. Project Morpheus is going to be so sick with this.
Oh and this is the type of game that you have to be 100% focused on while playing. If you have distractions going at your home its damn near impossible to focus.
Had these two laps in a Formula A car last night before I went to bed. You utmost focus needs to be given to these cars with all assists off. Too much throttle and/or brake will cause these things to go crazy. But I love the sound of them and they're really fun to drive. Again all assists are off and such.
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I'm not gonna turn this into a "Should I buy this" thread, but I have a question for you guys who are more experienced with racers. I bought DriveClub for cheap and have really been enjoying it. But I don't like the grind to unlock cars, the lack of a career mode, and the lack of customization within settings. I'm a total novice to racers and have been steadily getting better with DriveClub. There's something about it that just isn't right to me. I was thinking about trading DriveClub in for Project Cars because of all the things I mentioned above. It seems like I can tune the settings until I can figure stuff out, which I can't seem to do in DriveClub. Does that seem like a worthwhile swap?Comment
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This game is about as sim as you can get on a console. I feel right at home with the difficulty and all the options you can tweak. Unfortunately, the average gamer will probably be turned off by the learning curve."The older I get, the faster I was!"
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