New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
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New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Bang any tips and tricks in here gents.
Keyboard shortcuts
MENU:
F11: toggle fullscreen/windowed
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IN-GAME:
CTRL+R : replay
CTRL+S : slow motion (replay)
CTRL+A : ABS on/off
CTRL+T : traction control modes on/off
CTRL+H : show/hide apps
CTRL+O : restart session
CTRL+L : disable names
CTRL+M : toggle mouse steering
CTRL+G : gearbox Auto
CTRL+I : racing line on/off
CTRL+Q : disable damage displayer
F1 : cycle car cameras
F2 : random cameras
F3 : track cameras
F5 : pivot camera around the car
F8 : in-game screenshot
F9 : toggle bottom learderboard
F11 : toggle virtual mirror
F12 : (Steam related) screenshot
+/- : adjust FOV in-car
PageUp/Down : adjust exposure
Home : Open/close console
1 .. 0 : Turbo boost management
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MULTIPLAYER:
CTRL+1: switch to previous opponent car
CTRL+3: switch to next opponent car
CTRL+2: switch to player car
CTRL+L: toggle opponents name
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SERVER ADMIN:
/help: prints the list of the available commands
/admin: become administrator for the server. ex, if the password is "kunos" the command is "/admin kunos"
/next_session: moves to next session
/restart_session: restart the session
/kick: kick a user using the rules (blacklist etc) of the server. To kick a player named "The Player": /kick The Player
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SHOWROOM:
ENTER : enter/exit the car
SPACE : open/close doors
NUMPAD_7 : lights on
NUMPAD_8 : stop lights on
NUMPAD_0 : animate wing 0 (if present)
NUMPAD_1 : animate wing 1 (if present)
NUMPAD_2 : animate wing 2 (if present)
NUMPAD_3 : animate wing 3 (if present)
W : wiper
I : car gearbox animation
arrows : move the car
, and . : rotate wheels/ steer
F7 : FPS mode
TAB : track camera
pag up : previous skin
pag down : next skin
+ : exposure up
- : exposure down
F : roll left
G : roll right
Q : Azimuth +
E : Azimuth -
A : Zenith +
D : Zenith -
Keyboard shortcuts
MENU:
F11: toggle fullscreen/windowed
******************************************
IN-GAME:
CTRL+R : replay
CTRL+S : slow motion (replay)
CTRL+A : ABS on/off
CTRL+T : traction control modes on/off
CTRL+H : show/hide apps
CTRL+O : restart session
CTRL+L : disable names
CTRL+M : toggle mouse steering
CTRL+G : gearbox Auto
CTRL+I : racing line on/off
CTRL+Q : disable damage displayer
F1 : cycle car cameras
F2 : random cameras
F3 : track cameras
F5 : pivot camera around the car
F8 : in-game screenshot
F9 : toggle bottom learderboard
F11 : toggle virtual mirror
F12 : (Steam related) screenshot
+/- : adjust FOV in-car
PageUp/Down : adjust exposure
Home : Open/close console
1 .. 0 : Turbo boost management
******************************************
MULTIPLAYER:
CTRL+1: switch to previous opponent car
CTRL+3: switch to next opponent car
CTRL+2: switch to player car
CTRL+L: toggle opponents name
******************************************
SERVER ADMIN:
/help: prints the list of the available commands
/admin: become administrator for the server. ex, if the password is "kunos" the command is "/admin kunos"
/next_session: moves to next session
/restart_session: restart the session
/kick: kick a user using the rules (blacklist etc) of the server. To kick a player named "The Player": /kick The Player
******************************************
SHOWROOM:
ENTER : enter/exit the car
SPACE : open/close doors
NUMPAD_7 : lights on
NUMPAD_8 : stop lights on
NUMPAD_0 : animate wing 0 (if present)
NUMPAD_1 : animate wing 1 (if present)
NUMPAD_2 : animate wing 2 (if present)
NUMPAD_3 : animate wing 3 (if present)
W : wiper
I : car gearbox animation
arrows : move the car
, and . : rotate wheels/ steer
F7 : FPS mode
TAB : track camera
pag up : previous skin
pag down : next skin
+ : exposure up
- : exposure down
F : roll left
G : roll right
Q : Azimuth +
E : Azimuth -
A : Zenith +
D : Zenith -
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Number keys 1,2,3...0 for turbo boost settings.
Edit; oops, I've missed it, it's there already.
And if someone could tell me how to fuck the ghost car off for good, I'd be a happy man...
Edit; oops, I've missed it, it's there already.
And if someone could tell me how to fuck the ghost car off for good, I'd be a happy man...
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
I'd like it if they'd make it so you could bind a couple of buttons so you could increase and decrease boost
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
That would be easier, but maybe it's intentional? Could old cars up the pressure dynamically? Perhaps they wanna stop people increasing and decreasing it for different parts of a lap.
I guess you could do that anyway, you can run small applets that let you map keyboard keystrokes to controller buttons.
I guess you could do that anyway, you can run small applets that let you map keyboard keystrokes to controller buttons.
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
My tip would be regarding optimal settings. Mainly, don't crank up shadows and reflection settings on the cars too much, they are BIG fps killers. If you're looking to improve performance, start there.
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
The ghost car setting is in the sessions settings. It's the same page & works just like the penalties setting.
Another fps killer is smoke in mirrors, turn it off if you need to.
I've mapped turbo boost key strokes in a key mapper & also in Logitech profiler depending what buttons I wanted it to use.
Another fps killer is smoke in mirrors, turn it off if you need to.
I've mapped turbo boost key strokes in a key mapper & also in Logitech profiler depending what buttons I wanted it to use.
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Old F1 cars could increase/decrease the boost pressure via a rotating knobDexterPunk wrote:That would be easier, but maybe it's intentional? Could old cars up the pressure dynamically?
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
People were changing boost in the Ruf last night during a lap.
I was running 50% and lap 1 a couple of HOONS running 100% flew past me. Then crashed! LOL
I was running 50% and lap 1 a couple of HOONS running 100% flew past me. Then crashed! LOL
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
also back before they banned it they could even change engine settings from the pit lane. Now telemetry is only allowed from car to pit.r8response wrote:Old F1 cars could increase/decrease the boost pressure via a rotating knobDexterPunk wrote:That would be easier, but maybe it's intentional? Could old cars up the pressure dynamically?
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
How / where do you install mods?
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Hm....thanks, but it seems it's off for me - yet the ghost car persists. Weird... :/Duke wrote:The ghost car setting is in the sessions settings. It's the same page & works just like the penalties setting.
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
In your steamapps folderExar Kun wrote:How / where do you install mods?
Steam>SteamApps>common>assettocorsa>content
Then either place it in the tracks or cars folders.
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Depends what type of mod you're installing. Start by going to your Steam library folder where Assetto Corsa is installed then;Exar Kun wrote:How / where do you install mods?
For cars goto your assettocorsa/content/cars folder.
For skins goto your assettocorsa/content/cars/car(i.e.bmw_1m)/skin folder.
For tracks goto your assettocorsa/content/tracks folder.
For apps iirc goto your assettocorsa/apps/python folder.
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
we might also add, that setups go to myDocuments, NOT the steam directory
(all the above are!)
Setups
C:\Users\[user]\Documents\Assetto Corsa\setups\[carname]\[track-or-generic]\[setupfile].ini
eg
c:\Users\Ysu\Documents\Assetto Corsa\setups\lotus_49\generic\ysu_setup.ini
(all the above are!)
Setups
C:\Users\[user]\Documents\Assetto Corsa\setups\[carname]\[track-or-generic]\[setupfile].ini
eg
c:\Users\Ysu\Documents\Assetto Corsa\setups\lotus_49\generic\ysu_setup.ini
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Thanks guys.
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Also dukes track path was wrong, it's assettocorsa/content/tracks but I'm sure he meant that haha
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Er yeah, fixed now.Shaun wrote:Also dukes track path was wrong, it's assettocorsa/content/tracks but I'm sure he meant that haha
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
One of AC's best features is its accurate wheel forces and nuances (iRacing sucks!). FFB clipping can be an issue if it is left at 100% in the car setup, it numbs the feedback in certain situations, e.g. high downforce cars loading up properly at high speed or when turning in on the limit of grip.
It is good practice to make testing for FFB clipping part of your setup process. It helps convey realism when you really need it in my opinion.
http://www.assettocorsa.net/forum/index ... ool.14165/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
*I only worked this out recently with the help of Duke, I was complaining about the 787B not loading up right
It is good practice to make testing for FFB clipping part of your setup process. It helps convey realism when you really need it in my opinion.
http://www.assettocorsa.net/forum/index ... ool.14165/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
*I only worked this out recently with the help of Duke, I was complaining about the 787B not loading up right
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Looking for officially approved mods then go here: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/f ... =355097305
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
We have just worked out that at least some if not all of the cars actually have an inverted toe value in the live window (on the right side of the setup screen). Looking at the live toe on the rear you seem to get more stability with a negative value when it should be positive that gives stability. And just to make it worse the default setups all have a positive value which is consistent with how it should be IRL but in the game this is giving toe out on the rear. I think this might have changed with an update and has not yet been noticed, I hadn't noticed it until we ran an open wheeler last week which is very sensitive to toe settings. I have verified it today with Duke in the Lotus Exige V6 Cup and the Oreca mod car.
"Positive toe, or toe in, is the front of the wheel pointing in towards the centreline of the vehicle. Negative toe, or toe out, is the front of the wheel pointing away from the centreline of the vehicle."
"Toe-in makes the tires want to push inward, which acts to improve straight line stability of the car as it’s traveling down the road, particularly at high speed (highway).
Toe-out makes the tires want to separate from each other. This improves “turn-in” response considerably but again, at the cost of tire wear. Running toe-out in the rear is generally not recommended since it will make the car want to pivot (oversteer) at all steering angles, but in the right setup it can help (auto-x / technical tracks)."
So, run a negative live value for stability and a positive value for oversteer
"Positive toe, or toe in, is the front of the wheel pointing in towards the centreline of the vehicle. Negative toe, or toe out, is the front of the wheel pointing away from the centreline of the vehicle."
"Toe-in makes the tires want to push inward, which acts to improve straight line stability of the car as it’s traveling down the road, particularly at high speed (highway).
Toe-out makes the tires want to separate from each other. This improves “turn-in” response considerably but again, at the cost of tire wear. Running toe-out in the rear is generally not recommended since it will make the car want to pivot (oversteer) at all steering angles, but in the right setup it can help (auto-x / technical tracks)."
So, run a negative live value for stability and a positive value for oversteer
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Make a post on the official forums in the physics bugs section.
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
+1
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
Interesting for the set up heads.
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In the benchmark and replays I have red triangle or square below drivers names. What is this? And can I get rid of it? Didn't notice it in the race the other day, but I think I recall yellow triangles
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Re: New to Assetto Corsa. This may help.
ctrl+L ?? Will remove the names aswell though
It looks like the new update allows you to cycle through turbo boost with the one key now
It looks like the new update allows you to cycle through turbo boost with the one key now