*** Official F1 2010 Time Trials Thread ***

1:27:448 T-Cam Xbox Medium TC & corners


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Started off in the 1:28's and have got it down to this but cant seem to budge on it. Find myself having to run about 6-7 front wing so i can get some grip in the corners so im losing straight line speed
 
101 laps lol. If I'm unable to get ahead of my ghost after 3 or 4 laps then I give up and try again later.

I have just started playing this game without assist so most of these laps were just to learn the track and in the end i did manage to beat my best time with assists so i was well chuffed :D
 
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1:30.369.. I'm soooo slow :(

EDIT - You can tell I was tired for the day! I only went and tried my best at racing the car with the 'wet' setup :o oh dear dear haha
 
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1:28.120 - Logitech G27 - Med TC



My fastest for now. I can go quicker, I just need to learn the circuit better, I've not actually completed my First season in career mode yet :o
 
1:19:693 T-Cam Xbox Corners & Medium TC

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Did this tame a few weeks ago, cant seem to beat it now closest i could get was 1:19:7-- problem area for me is the second chicane i seem to clip the outside curb and it spins me off straight away
 
Will have a go at this circuit later.

Hey inam, I'm using the DFGT now. Took some getting used to as it's a slightly bigger wheel than my thrustmaster and the FF feels quite different. Really enjoying it now though. Curious as to what settings you use for F1. These are mine and feel pretty good. Are yours about the same? I noticed others also turned down spring, damper and centering to 0. Now there's just enough FF to feel everything without it feeling notchy and without too much resistance while turning. 80% overall strength feels good to me. 100% feels too much. 220 rotation matches the in-game wheel nicely, with 90% saturation and 50% linearity.

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It's recommended for Logi wheels to set the FFB to 103 - 107% in the profiler and then adjust the levels in game, anything below 100 gives a slightly non linear strange feeling around the center, it feels much better at 107%.

Everything else is fine, the other settings are good at 0 as all they do is add an artificial feel. About the rotation, real F1 cars use about 400 degrees which is what I use in this game, but 220 will be fine, but once you're up to speed try bumping up the rotation a little, gives you a bit more precision.
 
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