Hello Guys,
Is there any open server to get training ?
I am used to race in GPL since a long time, in different leagues (UKGPL sometimes too)
Btw, I am still getting trouble with my G27 wheel setting. It seems like the ° angle I set in Logitech profiler is just ignored by AC.
Only ran few runs in Brands Hatch in Ferr 458 GT2 for now
Thanks
ToM
Hi Tom, welcome to AC.
Firstly, AC will set the steering angle to suit the car you are driving - you will find that some cars (F1's and similar) have a very low steering ratio, road cars and old touring/GT's will have a steering ratio similar to a conventional road car.
All this is coded into the data files for each car, including mods.
Essentially you don't really want to stop AC from adjusting the settings, if for some reason you still do then I believe there is a checkbox in the logitech software called something like 'override application settings'. With that enabled the wheel should stay at whatever you set it to.
As for finding the server, if you type .org.uk into the search menu then you can't fail to find us - unless the server has thrown a wobbly and crashed of course.
Once you've figured your way around the game interface and controls I'd recommend getting the following apps:
Protyres:
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/protyres.14030/This will give far more info than the stock tire app and help you set the car up better.
P-tracker:
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/ptracker.3509/It's not supported anymore but most servers still run it to track lap times (once a few people have driven the track you'll be looking at the server version if you click the laptimes button in post 1)
Helicorsa:
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/helicorsa.5199/Even if you don't get anything else - get this, it's an absolute lifesaver for judging the position of cars around you. Put it this way - it's so good they implemented it as a stock app in ACC
A fuel app of some sort can also be handy, coming from GPL you'll be used to calculating fuel the hard way - but having something actually tell you your average fuel burn per lap is simple luxury...