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Is it worth getting as its only £24.99 on early access ?
No issues with FFB for me on a Fanatec CSR, I feel like currently they haven't done a huge amount to differentiate themselves from pCARS2 although the cars I've driven definitely felty different to it. Looks like setups are locked until another release.
VR performance is good, obviously being built on the madness engine.
I have hope for it but I pretty much agree with @FlyingScotsman but I'm not refunding - I am however not coughing up for the DLC at the price they are currently asking.
I really want to like it, just wheel and pedal calibration is a complete mystery to me. I think the peddles are straight forward, but the wheel is well out of whack.
It runs brilliantly and looks absolutely stunning in VR. I was filling time giving it a quick go yesterday, that turned it to 40 minutes of running around Monaco in the Puma.
Just need to sort of the steering it's a complete mess on my TSPC.
Man i was out for 10 months after i tore the rotator cuff in my shoulder, pure agony.
Umm, problem I have is I leave it, it locks the wheels like a digital input. I do the calibration and I might as well get out and turn the car by hand, it'll turn faster. The visualization of the wheel is horribly out of sync with what little input it gives too. I've trawled looking for answers, but the only moans are about FFB.
Does anyone know when EA ends on this?
Make sure you aren't going into reprojection or ASW after the update. They may have made the graphics look better and put a heavier load on your hardware than before. If your hardware was barely able to hold the correct FPS before, that would put you into synthetic frames now.
Oculus did a great job with ASW. I could never "see" when it kicked in but I would get a touch of motion sickness every time it switched into that mode.
Sorry. I just responded to a VR question before yours and the world movement adjustment comes up a lot in VR discussions so I just stayed in VR mode.
I'm unfamilliar with the problem you are having with a flat screen causing dizziness.