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If cars seem too hard to control, check these possibilities: For example, using a keyboard/gamepad and steering full lock while cornering will leave some grip unused, just like it would in real life.
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Not going fast enough, instead driving too aggressively, due to not knowing how to extract the available grip out of a car.Not being afraid of dying or of repair costs.Not feeling the G-forces through your body, nor the vibrations transmitted by the chassis to the seat.Not using a good steering wheel with force feedback.Not managing a consistent framerate above 25FPS (this throttles the physics core down to slow motion, which will be deceiving).Not using an appropriate FOV angle for your screen setup (specially if using a single screen).Not using a first person cockpit camera.The lack of speed sensation can be explained by any of the following: If you add the G-forces app to the UI, you can verify cars generate realistic values during cornering, braking and acceleration. That said, most realism-related complaints can be explained by a lack of speed sensation.
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For this, facts and data are most welcome, as it’s the only sane way to improve the physics core calculations and the vehicle setups.
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First of all, rest assured that physics realism is one of our top priorities! We are always open to criticism, and are delighted to be proven wrong and corrected.