it worked!! even with my brake pedal too:) just hit it gently with compressed air and check if there's too much grease where the board that comes in contact with the pedals, clutch and gas
Hi there glad it worked for you, it's a common problem with this version of the TLCM pedal which is the earlier version. The newer one has a plastic moulding which covers the gaps at the base of the pedals to shield them from particulates. Funny enough my Brake Load cell is now playing up. So will have to take it all apart to see if it's the dust or another issue.
@@MorfiusRacing I got the same thing, covered all 3 pedals with dog`s shitbags and completely isolate, so however it started again, in my case its always throttle, got stuck at some percentage and stays there.. pretty shit.. was thinking about fanatec v2 , but just checked youtube and seems like they have even more problems than these..:D .. maybe I`ll give a shot to those cheap alliexpress pedals, ppl say they work fine without any issues...
Seems to me the cars slide easier/ less grip from the 1.8 version I’m on ps5 to. I know they had another update to address bugs from original release of the 1.9 update.
I had these problems on v1.8 and that was the reason why I saved up for a pc. It’s a shame that this is the state of the game. The old gen version was way better than this. I hope they will find a solution for the console players.
Yeah me too, I spent money on all the DLC and have yet to put 100% into properly dedicating time to the game... By the time there's a fully functioning Console version on par with the PC, Rennsport would have been ported over to PS5😂
Thanks for the comment. I just started to learn this track and used a lower set A.I level to get familiar with track and car handling. The Porsche is a bit sketchy on Imola, and yes the A.I does not use the optimal route around. I have set my fastest lap time around 1:46.5 and that means taking the Apex as far as possible and I know that an online multiplayer race would be a totally different race. My SA rating is only 63. Still got some SA farming to build up before I can join in the servers. At some point you have to learn where on the track you can pass safely other than the Apex position, which is where race craft comes into it, otherwise it's just an online multiplayer hot lap session. ( Gamer muscle channel ) brought up this point in one of his most recent rants about I racing and the typical types of I racing drivers, and enjoying the race.
@@MorfiusRacing well yeah you want to learn how to overtake not in the apex, or by not following the racing line , but when you’re following a car around you still want to hit the apex as much as possible .. also, the Porsche isn’t the best car for beginners on this game.. it’s not forgiving at all.. anyways good luck
Cheers dude, I set a lap time in the Mclaren GTR BMW 140... but was bored of that so used the Audi R8 no chance of keeping up with the Mclaren with a good driver behind the wheel.
The button layout on the Thrustmaster wheels i currently use are based GT sport his, via the D pad on the wheel. Because GT sport does not give full button assignment like in Assetto Corsa, i would have liked the option to acces Brake bias separately from the main HUD options but you can't because via the MFD menu listing. And GT sport is rubbish like that, it all has the radar incorporated with the MFD HUD so it's not user friendly like ACC...
@@MorfiusRacing turn 1 5 7 are the the ones that if you get wrong its hard to come back. the guy on the last lap pushed it to much on turn 7 and lost 3rd place 🙃....Good race fella.
@@SuperSimRacing the 1st corner and last are the ones i struggle on for consistency, I tried quite a few of GT sport GT3 cars and the Porsche 911 RSR was the only one i felt confident with.