Use this thread for posting your tips for getting RR running nicely. Could do with a proper area for RR instead of being bundled in other sims
Here's a few pointers to getting RR up and running:
Things to remember..
Setups RR doesn't do tyre choice or pressures yet, neither does it allow you to save multiple setups (it remembers your last setup from each car/track and you can always reload default if you want to start again) but this will improve in future updates.
Graphics I run vsync and fullscreen with max pre-rendered frames set to 1 (in Nvidia Inspector) and have no noticeable lag. Just make sure you can hit at least 60 FPS at all times. There is a "Raceroom" profile setting in Nvidia Inspector which I recommend for Nvidia users.
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Custom Settings I use mostly max settings but without gimmicks like motion blur, lens effect etc. Big hogs for FPS are: car reflections (always set them low), shadow split (try to keep if possible), car shadows (turn 'em off for a big fps boost without great visual loss). You might also want to turn Track Level of Detail down to low which will mean losing some trackside detail and objects (and the shadows they cast, so a double saving there) but will give a big boost for older systems.
More information here....
https://forum.sector3studios.com/index.php?threads/raceroom-racing-experience-faq-and-game-features-w-i-p.72/Now the important one for me...
FFB Wheel specific and personal pref so there is a thread at Race Department devoted to this which will require some study. If you use a G25/G27/DFGT do yourself a favour and check post #66 from Georg Ortner (one of the devs). The FFB intensity setting at 100% was way too strong for me but reducing to 43% gives me the best feel of any sim so far
http://www.racedepartment.com/threads/wheel-ffb-settings-thread.106914/page-4There are lots of other tips in the following forum which may be of use...
http://www.racedepartment.com/forums/raceroom-racing-experience.131/Steering Settings This can have a marked effect on the way the cars feel and react to input. First off make sure you set your wheel rotation to match the one in your wheel's software....Options>Vehicle Settings>Wheel Rotation.
When you enter Car Setup click on Steering Settings and you will see values for wheel range and steering lock. Again this comes down to personal taste but I would suggest setting your wheel range to the same value as your wheel profile. These are car specific but once set the game remembers them. I actually run 900/30 in all cars and find that it works for me. Also worth noting that if you test drive the cars in store you won't be able to adjust this for your test drive which can cause things to feel a bit off.