Try these, Mr_X said they were pretty good :P But yeah just trying to make the game feel better for myself. So they may not be perfect for some others.
Well i've found that Sport and Hardcore feel the same. You get crazy snap oversteer or understeer in both settings.
I wish they just kept with what they had in TDU1, Hardcore mode which was an extra that you unlocked once you reached the highest level and actually worked. The cars used to wheel spin like mad and you could easily control drifts.
I don't get why people are giving this game a bad review or slagging it off.
Ok once I first got on it, it was annoying cause my FFB wasn't working and the steering had a massive deadzone. But with a few tweaks the deadzone is gone. Fixed the FFB issue with a couple of tweaks in the logitech profiler and the insta'stop brakes are fixed in-game with the brake linearity slider setting. I've got mine at the right hand side or the slider settings.
Like you said Luke.S pretty much all the sliders work in different ways. Sometimes the right size is max settings other times the left side is the max settings haha.
Here's a quick screenshot of my in-game settings.
Check the attachments.
But personally I love the game, ok the physics are abit crap compared to TDU1, yeah I agree with what some people have said. But the graphics are better the general feel of the game is good and its got more depth helped with that story line. The last game made me feel horrible having to do races such as the one where you drive round the whole of the Hawaii island to get 1mill or something.
I've just bought it on Steam, was going to wait to hear more reviews once it came out on friday before buying it. But hey getting it early is worth it haha.
Suck that Virgin media throttle the bloody internet. Was going to be 2hours at 1.2mps but now is 256kbs and 5-6 hours. YEY!
Borrowed my dad's Canon 400D, and bought a Super wide angle macro lens.
Only having some fun with the camera atm, I understand the basics about DSLR's and how to take some ok photographs.
But want to keep at it and try and hopefully get better. I also borrowed my uncles Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, I was going to buy my own but may aswell try before I buy.
Well my brother has a Samsung SyncMaster T240 and the contrast difference and quality is brilliant compared to the Viewsonic ive got atm (VA2216w). But what do you expect from a cheap monitor. And I will gladly pay more for a better quality monitor that doesn't have washed out colours and a problem with blurry picture.
Just bought a Samsung bx2350, checked it out a PC World before buying it online at a cheaper price haha, but £180 for 2 hdmi ports and an LED screen. I'am well pleased, since my current monitor is a crap viewsonic that is abit blury and just crap quality all over
Spent an hour fitting em and really the only misstake was the red mark around the speedo dial. But personally I like em compared to the original black and white needle dials.