First time using a Racing Simulator

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @emiliachan
    @emiliachan 2 месяца назад +2

    tip, move your wheel as close to the monitor as possible and use an fov calculator. truly improves your immersion

    • @everythingsfineproductions
      @everythingsfineproductions  2 месяца назад +1

      This video is kind of old, I’ve been building a full custom rig for about a year now and just started to finally use it regularly now so I got some footage edited and uploaded. I have like 7-8 videos I gotta get uploaded here of the entire rig, welded on some structural mods, vertical pedals, cooling mods to the T300, etc. tons of stuff. It’s a full cockpit with seat and a 50” TV that’s about 1.5’ away from the wheel base. If you sit at the right angle you can actually get the T300 to almost line up 1:1 with the view in game so it’s nearly perfect now.

  • @ItzKolaaYT
    @ItzKolaaYT 2 месяца назад +1

    Once Your Keyboard is pressed it changed to keyboard buttons with escape and etc, once the wheel is Moves, it changes to the other buttons

    • @everythingsfineproductions
      @everythingsfineproductions  2 месяца назад

      In theory, yeah, but I was only touching the wheel for the entire video and it kept switching back to Keyboard Inputs. This is also broken in Forza Motorsport 2023 cause it only shows keyboard inputs even while using the wheel. The quick chat things while racing also don’t work with the wheel. The entire thing to say which D Pad input is which quick chat thing isn’t even there but they still work if you press the buttons lol.
      Forza as a whole is just super messed up and is still full of bugs lol.

    • @ItzKolaaYT
      @ItzKolaaYT Месяц назад

      Could be your mouse sensors Abit dirty

  • @FyberG
    @FyberG 2 месяца назад +4

    you should give assetto corsa a try this game isnt made for steering wheel use

    • @everythingsfineproductions
      @everythingsfineproductions  2 месяца назад

      I get this a lot, but the thing that a lot of people seem to forget is starting from nothing is a huge process, so taking more work away from the game to make it easier to drive makes learning pedal and wheel control grow much faster. Assetto also isn’t open world so you can’t just find little drift spots to have fun. Gotta load mods and custom maps which makes it a whole different animal of a game that’s way beyond a first time user which will end up discouraging tons of new racers to never use a sim rig again if all it ever does is cause frustration at first.
      I’ve had this for about a year now and just started using it now so I’m posting all of the videos from the entire build and I actually found that manual with clutch and 540 degree made a world of different for learning clutch kicks and actually not flying all over the place like a psychopath lol. I made more progress using easier settings in a week than I did at full sim settings in almost 2 months. WAY easier to start off easy and make it harder as you go than start with the hardest and just lose your mind for months until you either get it or give up on it.

    • @FyberG
      @FyberG 2 месяца назад

      @@everythingsfineproductions well you were complaining on how forza doesn't feel realistic/your not getting a realistic feeling from it and asking for suggestions you shouldve seen these kind of comments comming from a mile away

  • @TheMysteriousKnight
    @TheMysteriousKnight 2 месяца назад +2

    Just a heads up, that green light should be red. Theres a black button next to it you need to hold down for 5 or so seconds. I think thats why the pedals were reversed. That will also fix the force feedback and vibration.

    • @everythingsfineproductions
      @everythingsfineproductions  2 месяца назад

      There’s actually two different versions of the T300, one of them is for PS3 and PS4, which it should be set to PS3 to work on PC. And the other T300 is for PS4 and PS5, which should be set to PS4 to work on PC.
      I can’t remember what the lights are supposed to be for the PS3/PS4 T300, but I know the newer PS4/PS5 version is supposed to be green for PC

  • @kevinsmit5616
    @kevinsmit5616 2 месяца назад +1

    I have a t300rs and my wheel also moved a bit like yours, I realized the wheel came a bit loose in the base where you pointed at, I tightened it and also the screw that holds it in place, after I did this the wheel didn't move anymore (could be different for you, just talking out of my experience.) I have no experience with forza on the wheel but I am pretty sure it is not really meant for a wheel. Try assetto corsa(look up on YT a video on how to install content manager if you want to try Assetto corsa, mods makes the game much more enjoyable). I haven't had any issues with not counter steering enough with force feedback on 75%. Don't steer with your hands as much, you only have to catch it when the wheel counter steered enough and make small corrections(throttle control is also very important, settings also plays a big role, get some settings on YT or google). With the frame moving around that much its making it difficult, try putting it on your desk if you have the mount or strengthen the frame. Watch a few tutorials on drifting, it will help a lot.(Ctorretto has a good 3 part tutorial for drifting I used, he plays assetto corsa but I'm pretty sure it will help regardless the game.) Drifting in assetto corsa or in any game is difficult, with enough practice I'm sure you will get there.

    • @everythingsfineproductions
      @everythingsfineproductions  2 месяца назад

      Couldn’t have said it better, I’ve had it for about a year now but most of that time was building a full sim rig with seat and everything so I just stared regularly using it now and wanted to get the videos posted up here. I have about 7-8 videos of the entire rig build I gotta get posted still but the structure thing was huge! After I got the rig done I was easily twice as good with no prior driving. Assetto is great but the issue I find is the initial learning curve is so steep at first it’s going to discourage first time users from ever using a sim rig again if the entire process is just frustration for weeks, even months before finally locking down the basics. I found that Forza Horizon 5 at 540 degrees, manual paddle shift with clutch made the most progress out of the gate and it was actually fun so I wanted to keep going. Then it’s just small steps from 540 to 720 so the only factor that’s changing is steering and you already have decent pedal control down so you’re not learning 42,000 things at once. Waaayy easier to make faster progress starting small and moving up instead of diving into Assetto and expecting to be a pro lol

  • @rafaelsantosvaz6748
    @rafaelsantosvaz6748 2 месяца назад +1

    your rig is making it 10 times harder it moves way too much, you should try putting the wheel in the desk

    • @everythingsfineproductions
      @everythingsfineproductions  2 месяца назад

      Agreed haha. I have a whole series of video coming. I bought this piece of shit frame off Amazon and set it all up, and then took it apart again and welded in a bunch of support braces, modded the wheel hub with metal bearings and metal pulleys to reduce feedback slop which makes the feedback way more aggressive, upgraded the cooling, built a vertical pedal box and junk. I still have to finish editing a bunch of the videos to get them uploaded here. This was just the first one. I’ve had it for a year now and still haven’t really used it. Just been building and modded the rig lol.
      But I 1000% agree, after getting a proper rig and adding support structure to it, some test drives and I was easily twice as good cause the rig wasn’t flying all over the place lol

  • @a5iztn683
    @a5iztn683 2 месяца назад +2

    stop playing forza it's not realistic if you want realism go get assetto corsa and learn how to mod it you ll enjoy it i guarantee

    • @everythingsfineproductions
      @everythingsfineproductions  2 месяца назад

      I kind of agree, Assetto with mods is great but to just get in and drive. But nothing seems to touch Forza Horizon for learning and ease of use. You just open the game and everything else is done with wheel controls. Assetto relays on the mouse and keyboard too much for mods and settings to be easily usable in a sim setup for someone who has never used it before. It’s like taking someone who likes cameras and telling them to shoot a Hollywood movie, it’s going to be REALLY bad before it ever gets better and the learning curve is so steep with Assetto that it’s going to push a lot of new drivers away from ever getting into Sim racing. Assetto might be better down the road. But just learning this thing, it’s way too much to be diving into at first. Forza Horizon is also the only sim-arcade physics open world game that exists with deep car customization so it might not be the best for realism but it has more average use than any other game that exists. Offers the widest areas of driving, circuit, rally, drifting, drag racing, offroad, etc. it’s not the best, but it does have pretty much everything you could think of for getting started.

  • @JustNateJ
    @JustNateJ 2 месяца назад +1

    first mistake was playing horizon 5. second was trying to play h5 with a wheel. all forzas are notoriously bad with wheels.

    • @everythingsfineproductions
      @everythingsfineproductions  2 месяца назад

      Forza Horizon 5 is the only open world sim-arcade game that offers a variety of driving styles though. Circuit, drift, drag, rally, etc. it’s kind of the perfect all in one starter game before moving into simulation stuff like Assetto or Gran Turismo.

    • @JustNateJ
      @JustNateJ 2 месяца назад

      @everythingsfineproductions you are better off just going to assetto corsa. There are 1000's of mods to make the game how you want and the wheel actually works as intended

    • @everythingsfineproductions
      @everythingsfineproductions  2 месяца назад +1

      @@JustNateJ Assetto is less of a game and more of a simulator. It's designed around people who already know what they're doing so it's actually a terrible recommendation to new sim racers. The physics in Forza will never be as good as Assetto but when you're just starting, physics means nothing, it's all about learning wheel and pedal control, understanding the hardware and getting a feel for it rather than trying to go into the hardest simulation game with no skill and expecting to stay motivated. Once you have the basics down you can start look into different games with different physics engines.
      I gave an example somewhere in another comment. But it's basically like taking someone who's interested in cameras, and then dropping them off on a Hollywood set and telling them to make a movie. If you don't even have the bare minimum control and understanding, it's going to be a world of hurt trying to learn anything. But if you start small, learn in stages, it's WAY easier to make faster progression.
      The reason I stick with Forza is because it's the only all in one game that exists. It's open world, easy visual car mods, easy basic tuning set ups, and it's one click to start the game and the wheel controls take over for everything else. With Assetto you gotta download different cars, maps, you need a pretty big understanding of Blender if you want to customize cars at all and then you're basically modifying or creating your own 3D models at that point, even the biggest open world maps I found for Assetto aren't even a fraction of the size compared to Forza maps.
      Forza isn't the best, but it has everything without needing to modify files or be a 3D modeling engineer lol. It's not that I'm not going to use Assetto, I'm just not there yet, and it's a really bad choice for beginners. And I'm not the only one who says this, tons of other big sim drifters on RUclips also say to start small with like CarX just so you can get used to throwing the wheel and counter steering before moving to Forza and CarX is dog shit lol.

  • @solowundesignsbysamdavis9043
    @solowundesignsbysamdavis9043 Месяц назад

    not to be negative but youre not on a simulator, wrong game, at least try motorsport or ACC, and get better equipment that is not flopping around while you're using it

    • @everythingsfineproductions
      @everythingsfineproductions  Месяц назад +1

      Haha, not in this video I’m not. I spent about a year piecing together a rig. It’s a full rig now with seat and stuff. Custom made crap. There’s tons of new videos coming. I just gotta finish editing it all

  • @yira7
    @yira7 2 месяца назад

    you talk too much