Ifyou have the budget, a wheel would be best. I’d recommend the Logitech G27 as they are fairly cheap nowadays and still very high quality. You can play with a controller but it’s not the best experience you can get. AC is too hard with a controller. You need a wheel.

Heywhat is going on guys, today im sharing with you my personal Neck FX settings to enhance your emersion and maybe even make you a bit faster in Assetto Co

Learnwith 0% or you will develop bad habits. I learned drifting by using about 25% stability control, then as you master that lower it by like 5% and repeat. This. 20% is the ideal starter for learning. I have started at 50% and decided that I would go down by 5% every now and then untill I'm at the best possible spot.

Periodic= 100%. Spring = 0%. Damper = 0%. Auto centre = by the game (Recommended) In game settings: Force feedback = 45%. Filter = 0%. With these settings the wheel also centers itself much

Copythese from the yourPC:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\assettocorsa\extension\config\tracks\loaded folder and paste in the tracks extesion folder. To stop AC from getting confused. Add the following to the beginning of the for each track; [BASIC]

Youhave to go to your TM control panel and set it back to 900° (or any value you like). reversing FFB: my understanding is that with Logitech wheels you have to use a negative "Force Feedback Strength" value. Like -80. With Thrustmaster wheels, it must be set to a positive value.

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