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new PC title in development at Kunos Simulazioni: Assetto Corsa
MartinDyrlund- Driver
- Posts : 3
Join date : 2013-11-22
I know why the Z4 is hard to drift :)There is a stability control in the car you cannot turn off... Its called something like EDL in the electronics app, and everytime i tried to drift it was yellow...
Andrea Lojelo- ---
- Posts : 12576
Join date : 2009-04-26
Age : 46
Location : Den Haag
quoting Luca Sodano on twitter
tip of the day: "EDL" is not a driving help. It's Electronic Differential Lock (kind of lsd imitation). YOU CAN'T DISABLE IT!
tip of the day: "EDL" is not a driving help. It's Electronic Differential Lock (kind of lsd imitation). YOU CAN'T DISABLE IT!
f.gek- ---
- Posts : 873
Join date : 2010-08-03
Antonio allenati che sei lento
M Waechter- Driver
- Posts : 755
Join date : 2010-08-16
Location : Germany
And was it not him having done some snow racing/driving with his Skoda Octavia in real ? I remember some videos. So he might be quite skilled to drive cars in AC at the drifting limit from beginning on, his driving style may fit to AC's needed driving style well (+ he was never a slow driver as well as you mantioned it already).f.gek wrote:Hello Martin,
Fabio is a dear friend, as well as an engineer working on race cars.
His judgment is a judgment very technical and certainly valid. Of course I expect one weeks, so who knows best the best simulator in the world. Fabio is also very fast on the track, not the fastest but very fast
More than my style, which is much more without any (kind of real planned) drifting.
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Clive Melbourne- Driver
- Posts : 265
Join date : 2010-01-27
Age : 46
Location : France (Irish)
Hi guys , I assume that todays planned update has not yet been released?!
Fabio Grippa- Driver
- Posts : 233
Join date : 2010-10-30
Age : 40
Location : Parma, Italy
I attended an Audi Experince Course...and yes, some stupid video while driving my car :-), but this is not making me a better driver!M Waechter wrote:And was it not him having done some snow racing/driving with his Skoda Octavia in real ? I remember some videos. So he might be quite skilled to drive cars in AC at the drifting limit from beginning on, his driving style may fit to AC's needed driving style well (+ he was never a slow driver as well as you mantioned it already).f.gek wrote:Hello Martin,
Fabio is a dear friend, as well as an engineer working on race cars.
His judgment is a judgment very technical and certainly valid. Of course I expect one weeks, so who knows best the best simulator in the world. Fabio is also very fast on the track, not the fastest but very fast
More than my style, which is much more without any drifting.
I like driving in the real world and in the simulation game...my driving style is really clean, Antonio said me one times I was driving like Button (never understood if it was a congratulation or an offence!), and I beleive my driving style should suit AC very well, we will see....there are several alines which were so faster with NKpro... and the AC community will be much bigger, so...it will be tough and tough to be in the first positions...
Antonio Lallo- Driver
- Posts : 148
Join date : 2010-10-30
Ahhhh, fast ot not fast this is the problem... like Kimi say: wait and see!
M Waechter- Driver
- Posts : 755
Join date : 2010-08-16
Location : Germany
A "Grippa" has always grip. No surprise, he does 'never' slide around or lose it totally. *joke of the year*
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v0.2 fixes:
"Better engine coast at near minimum rpm, no need half gas to move the needle anymore."
I noticed that too: In v0.1 you need half the throttle apply to get the revs needle (the engine revs) into some first movement ..and then from that point on suddenly raises kind of like in an exponential effect (a bit too fast) on the other hand. (If I remember right, but I could be wrong on the second mentioned point).
Maybe this will change s.th. on the behaviour on throttle when driving too, or maybe not, we'll see. Just a guess.
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v0.2 fixes:
"Better engine coast at near minimum rpm, no need half gas to move the needle anymore."
I noticed that too: In v0.1 you need half the throttle apply to get the revs needle (the engine revs) into some first movement ..and then from that point on suddenly raises kind of like in an exponential effect (a bit too fast) on the other hand. (If I remember right, but I could be wrong on the second mentioned point).
Maybe this will change s.th. on the behaviour on throttle when driving too, or maybe not, we'll see. Just a guess.
Attilio Barba- Driver
- Posts : 384
Join date : 2010-03-03
Age : 62
Location : cumiana (TO)
update start now, 813,3 Mb
M Waechter- Driver
- Posts : 755
Join date : 2010-08-16
Location : Germany
Personally I like all the BMW cars, they give the most good (and usual driving-)feeling in a way. Especially the 90s BMW E30, once you get used to the slower speed of the car, it
gets one of the most enjoyable for me. Also Lotus 49, Abarth Fomula & 500, KTM X-Bow. Those are my favourites.
Ferrari 458 driving is very special too (like all the others left & not mentioned), but is just not among my favourites to drive.
I don't like the Lotus Eleven that much, I'm just not a fan of such kind of Osella similar plain laid cars, though the immersion of the car & when driving it is ok/real (also the wheel looks similar to my G25 and so on ). For my driving those cars appear too understeery, that's one of the reasons, why I don't like such cars like the Lotus Eleven much. (I would call it a road-buggy , something like a dirt & dune-buggy, but adopted to the street, with mainly just a lowered ride-high, hard suspension & a different shape).
I like the Zonta & the Paganini-Comp. P4/5. The Zonta is a cool car (what an powerful engine.. !) & the P 4/5 car could be a quite good car for a 'everyone's championship', because it is nice to handle without making huge/dangerous mistakes, so among a few others (like the BMW cars, Abarth, KTM X-Bow) it could be the car, which would lead most easily into close racing on the track for a first try (then later on we could try more difficult cars.. ).
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The BMW M3 GT2 engine sound has changed with v0.2, the sound itself is a litte more basic or simple (edges polished, more 'round') now.
I liked the old previously presented sound of that car a little better. But it is not a big deal of course, I'm still also fine with the new sound.
gets one of the most enjoyable for me. Also Lotus 49, Abarth Fomula & 500, KTM X-Bow. Those are my favourites.
Ferrari 458 driving is very special too (like all the others left & not mentioned), but is just not among my favourites to drive.
I don't like the Lotus Eleven that much, I'm just not a fan of such kind of Osella similar plain laid cars, though the immersion of the car & when driving it is ok/real (also the wheel looks similar to my G25 and so on ). For my driving those cars appear too understeery, that's one of the reasons, why I don't like such cars like the Lotus Eleven much. (I would call it a road-buggy , something like a dirt & dune-buggy, but adopted to the street, with mainly just a lowered ride-high, hard suspension & a different shape).
I like the Zonta & the Paganini-Comp. P4/5. The Zonta is a cool car (what an powerful engine.. !) & the P 4/5 car could be a quite good car for a 'everyone's championship', because it is nice to handle without making huge/dangerous mistakes, so among a few others (like the BMW cars, Abarth, KTM X-Bow) it could be the car, which would lead most easily into close racing on the track for a first try (then later on we could try more difficult cars.. ).
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The BMW M3 GT2 engine sound has changed with v0.2, the sound itself is a litte more basic or simple (edges polished, more 'round') now.
I liked the old previously presented sound of that car a little better. But it is not a big deal of course, I'm still also fine with the new sound.
Maarten Steverink- Driver
- Posts : 133
Join date : 2010-09-02
Age : 38
Location : netherlands
Haven't tried the latest update yet, but there was a whole thread at assetto support forums about too much traction, or traction control kicking in even on cars that don't have it. I have a BMW E30 M3, and the overall grip is fine, but the traction is way too high. I work at BMW Driving Experience, and we have 12 BMW E90 M3's to use at Zandvoort, and it feels VERY similar to AC, except for a little too much traction. But the thing has HUGE tyres, so little grip isn't that strange.
Maarten
Maarten
Fabio Grippa- Driver
- Posts : 233
Join date : 2010-10-30
Age : 40
Location : Parma, Italy
Ciao Marteen, thanks for your feedback, which is really important as you are a professional driver! I'glad to know there are other people feeling too much traction, I'll have a look on the official ac forum...I hope they will improve this aspect, making ac really perfect!!
Maarten Steverink- Driver
- Posts : 133
Join date : 2010-09-02
Age : 38
Location : netherlands
http://www.assettocorsa.net/forum/index.php?threads/m3-e30-drifting-feeling.1713/page-8#post-23672
M Waechter- Driver
- Posts : 755
Join date : 2010-08-16
Location : Germany
Yes you're right, huge tires (Reifen - 'Umfang' - in german) = less spinning tires, than in case it would have small tires.Maarten Steverink wrote:But the thing has HUGE tyres, so little grip isn't that strange.
Maarten
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Maybe the general traction is too high, when acceleration on a straight line -yes I would agree with that.., but to spin around on throttle or drift -once you are in a corner..- happens quite easy in AC. So once you are driving a corner, the traction acts not too high, I would say.
And the traction on a straight line is just not simulated 100%, but such I expected a little bit in a way.
Maarten Steverink- Driver
- Posts : 133
Join date : 2010-09-02
Age : 38
Location : netherlands
Yes, Aris was looking into it, and discovered a problem with low to medium rev traction. The E30 M3 can't even do a serious drift in 2nd or 3rd gear, and can't do donuts in 1st gear. That just isn't right, and Aris agreed. Let's see what the update did with more low and medium rev torque. :DCANT wait to get home and try the update. Unfortunatly i'm not home until tomorrow evening, haven't been home since thursday, 'cause i'm giving an advance performance driving course right now :DSo that's not too bad, but i still want to play AC! That has to say something
Maarten
Maarten
M Waechter- Driver
- Posts : 755
Join date : 2010-08-16
Location : Germany
I'm not sure if ""Better engine coast at near minimum rpm, no need half gas to move the needle anymore." was meant to have to do with the torque, so unfortunatelyMaarten Steverink wrote:.. what the update did with more low and medium rev torque. :DCANT wait to get home and try the update. ..
you would not much notice a difference I think .
I guess the sentence just explained the issue that the revs was bulding up too late and sudden -and then too much up to half the revs- when pressing the throttle pedal in neutal.
That has been solved now in v0.2, so that the pedal : revs now acts more linear & you can finetune low to mid revs now (in neutral position of the gearbox and else).
note on that: Strangely I discovered that it is still there in the BMW GT2, but that's the only car that still has this 'problem'. All other cars like the Lotus 49, Ferrari, X-Bow don't have this issue anymore -so they are fine-, they definately had the issue previous the update also. So it seems like, they left the BMW out at solving this issue by some mistake.
[Will report that in AC forum, then the Devs could look over it, if they missed s.th. out regarding the BMW GT2 or not.]
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Maarten Steverink- Driver
- Posts : 133
Join date : 2010-09-02
Age : 38
Location : netherlands
Aris: "The M3 E30 had the correct top power but a bit too underpowered in low to mid revs. We choose to go with real life dynos and we went a bit too pessimistic. I think I still need a bit more low end torque, will find more info."
Aris 2: "Another thing had to do with an idea we had on rolling resistance which in AC is a bit more complicated than just a simple fixed number at any situation... it worked very well on all tyres"
Aris 2: "Another thing had to do with an idea we had on rolling resistance which in AC is a bit more complicated than just a simple fixed number at any situation... it worked very well on all tyres"
Attilio Barba- Driver
- Posts : 384
Join date : 2010-03-03
Age : 62
Location : cumiana (TO)
I'm trying to do 10 laps in Time Attack on the circuit of Monza with the gt2, arrive at most 7. I do not go with the Zonda over 6 laps
default settings without help
default settings without help
M Carey- Driver
- Posts : 1076
Join date : 2010-04-20
Anyone fiddled with the new FFB settings yet? With kerb effects set to 80%, road 85%, and slip left at 20% it feels really really good, a lot more fun to drive, and I'd say the Formula Abarth almost/ if not completely feels like the F2000 Think I am going to have to get a new graphics card tho, it's already struggling hot-lapping, which doesn't bode well for multiplayer.
M Waechter- Driver
- Posts : 755
Join date : 2010-08-16
Location : Germany
@ Attlio: Simply put in more fuel on the default setup .
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@ Marius: Y, I have to say that on Valleluga -a track with more polygons beside the road than the previous ones (Monza and Magione & now Mugello) I tried- my GTX 560 ti drops down a bit in certain sections as well. Not the case in Monza, Magione, Mugello,.., so I thought that I would be fine, but it is as always: When more polygons appear (more cars or trackside objects) my 560ti with 384 shader cores simply is not enough to handle that still well.
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@ Marius: Y, I have to say that on Valleluga -a track with more polygons beside the road than the previous ones (Monza and Magione & now Mugello) I tried- my GTX 560 ti drops down a bit in certain sections as well. Not the case in Monza, Magione, Mugello,.., so I thought that I would be fine, but it is as always: When more polygons appear (more cars or trackside objects) my 560ti with 384 shader cores simply is not enough to handle that still well.
Leonardo Ratafia- Driver
- Posts : 244
Join date : 2010-04-18
Age : 46
Location : Montevideo - Uruguay
having too much grip is not necessary means that is arcade, probably other sims are not as well done as this one, that's my guess. and it's not only the tyre that is working, gt and single seaters have downforce aswell, that's reflected on the grip at certain speeds..
you can check the Hz and critical values in the developer apps, there's one called race engineer (or car engineer) and it shows that info, but you have to do it when you are in the tracks, it's still under development, since there are other priorities at the moment, as Kunos told me, in this case particulary
you can check the Hz and critical values in the developer apps, there's one called race engineer (or car engineer) and it shows that info, but you have to do it when you are in the tracks, it's still under development, since there are other priorities at the moment, as Kunos told me, in this case particulary
M Waechter- Driver
- Posts : 755
Join date : 2010-08-16
Location : Germany
Ok, thx Leonardo ! I btw. also must have had my eyes closed at the beginning as I wrote
"Btw.: In AC I miss a bit of those measurements of the real camber, Hz, aero-calc., ride-high values, as they were/are shown at the bottom of some setup tabs in NKPro.",
because there IS already a separate screen/graphic with car info containing 'current-real' toe, camber,.. values right beside the setup adjustments. So in the moment I typed that post, I must have forgotten about this screen for a moment (or it wasn't (always) functional in v0.1 but later on after updates) .
"Btw.: In AC I miss a bit of those measurements of the real camber, Hz, aero-calc., ride-high values, as they were/are shown at the bottom of some setup tabs in NKPro.",
because there IS already a separate screen/graphic with car info containing 'current-real' toe, camber,.. values right beside the setup adjustments. So in the moment I typed that post, I must have forgotten about this screen for a moment (or it wasn't (always) functional in v0.1 but later on after updates) .
Maarten Steverink- Driver
- Posts : 133
Join date : 2010-09-02
Age : 38
Location : netherlands
Yeah!! 1:55,3 at imola with the Ferrari 458
laurent resende- Driver
- Posts : 634
Join date : 2009-11-06
Age : 73
Location : Rouen
same for me MaartenMaarten Steverink wrote:Yeah!! 1:55,3 at imola with the Ferrari 458
multiplayer !!!multiplayer !!
Maarten Steverink- Driver
- Posts : 133
Join date : 2010-09-02
Age : 38
Location : netherlands
Aaaawesome! I feel a race coming up! IF my graphics card can handle multiplayerlaurent resende wrote:same for me MaartenMaarten Steverink wrote:Yeah!! 1:55,3 at imola with the Ferrari 458
multiplayer !!!multiplayer !!
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