Hey, welcome to my channel! This channel is about realistic/simulation drifting and driving games using my steering wheel setup. I mainly drive and drift in various games such as Forza Horizon, Assetto Corsa, CarX, BeamNG and more. My first steering wheel was a Logitech G920/G29 and now i'm currently using a Thrustmaster TX/T300RS. I've been using a steering wheel for around 6 years and still having fun. If you enjoy my content feel free to subscribe to stay tuned!
I have Assetto Corsa on Steam. I have a SIM Rig, Next Level Cockpit, the whole works. But I've NEVER seen anything that looks remotely like this, or where to find it? The Cars? The Tracks, The Traffic Density any of it. lol.. I hear tell all the time from old school SIM guys that have been around forever talking about AC and how its the CIELING for all things SIM related. But when i bought it, It was literally ONLY GT3.. Then i realized I needed Assetto Corsa the OG game, So I bought that.. lol.. Imagine my surprise when there STILL isn't ANYTHING like this at all.. Can anyone direct me to videos that will show me what I need to be doing on PC to "UNLOCK" the potential of AC on PC? Im new to SIM and for that matter new to PC.. I put this whole thing together specifically for SIM racing.. So if I didn't have iRacing on my PC it would basically be a 2500$ Paper Weight.. Thats the extent of my PC knowledge.. I have Ryzen i6 with 4060 and 16GB Ram.. I think I can run this ok. thx in advance for any help on this.. Would love to try some of these type runs..
I used to have Logitech G920, the gas pedal stopped working and I'm planning to upgrade myself with Thrustmaster TX, is it really good and better then the Logitech G920? The steering looks smoother and might feel better lowk.
This wheel emulated a regular controller and I find a big problem using it When cornering in gran turismo under high speeds you need to turn the wheel a lot to go around slight bends Instead of slightly turn the wheel I guess gt6 turn the sensitivity of the stick way down during high speeds to let you have finer adjustments