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F12001 Questions

T. Wortm

F12001 Questions

by T. Wortm » Thu, 18 Oct 2001 07:39:03

First, am I missing the in-game adjustment for steering lock, or can
this only be adjusted by editing the .plr file?

Second, in test day mode, once I leave the pits I am still limited to
pit road speed of 60. Anyone else having this problem?

I searched the threads here for answers, but appears these have not
been covered. TIA.

Jason Mond

F12001 Questions

by Jason Mond » Thu, 18 Oct 2001 07:45:03


> First, am I missing the in-game adjustment for steering lock, or can
> this only be adjusted by editing the .plr file?

To edit the steering lock, choose the wrench icon on the same screen
where you save/load setups.  Goto one of the suspension entries(?).. Agh
it is in there! :)

Another place for wheel sensitivity configuration is in the
player/controller setup page.  For more specific axis and deadzone
configuration, goto the controllers screen and click on the joystick1
icon on the bottom of the screen.

Configure a button on the controller to toggle the pit lane speed
limiter.  

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Andre Warring

F12001 Questions

by Andre Warring » Thu, 18 Oct 2001 08:29:47


>First, am I missing the in-game adjustment for steering lock, or can
>this only be adjusted by editing the .plr file?

You can set steering lock in the carsetup menu. Which is better than
in GP3 2000, there you can only select this in the calibration screen.
I need more lock on Monaco than on Hockenheim, so setup-dependent
wheel lock is good :)

Assign a button to the pit limiter. Press this button as soon as you
pass the green light. Or be a real man like me, press it as soon as
you start driving and drive full speed through red light out of the
pits.

Andre


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