I like outer car
Sorry about the other thread the same...i didn't realise
It is hard to see where you are going in-car...and as im 12 ive never driven a car before, so you guys might be used to it
We already got some threads of this.
Even if there is still no Mirror for the chase view i still drive it, just get claustrophobia in cockpit
I know its unrealistic and i would like to change....but somehow not possible, like a smoker who cant give up smoking. Just a recommendation to all beginners, start in the cockpit
seeing the wheels compensates for not having a forcefeedback wheel, as well as for the many shortcomings of viewing the world as a limited, two-dimensional image that has zero (or near to zero...) gravitational effect on my body
I also hate the fact that the cockpits reduce the useable space on my screen to about a third, filling up the rest of the space with useless, decorative graphics. Yes, this is a simulation and what I want from the screen is feedback about the car and the environment that its in. Anything else isn't necessary.
At the LFS meet last weekend, I got to drive in front of a big screen (about six feet wide) for once and, tbh, I wasn't so bothered by the last point. Driving with the cockpit detail in place, I was just as fast (alright, no s******ing at the back, just as slow...) as I am with wheels view. So probably with a ffb wheel, I wouldn't be bothered about which view.
What does annoy me about this subject is the "anything else is not real" attitude. None of it is real....
It is all representation. Which is more real: Mont Sainte-Victoire painted by Cezanne; Mont Sainte-Victoire photographed by a tourist; or a topographical view of said mountain? Answer: none of them, but they all serve a purpose at different times.
Same for driving. In the real world I have a sense of the car that cannot be replicated by a camera. Never. What you see on screen is just information and to me, it doesn't really matter how that information is conveyed. I know that using a raised view, for instance, will give you a better view of the line through a corner, but lets be honest... Its no greater advantage than having the track available for your own personal use 24/7. If Aston was real, how many of you could afford to clock up thousands of laps each year to learn the ideal line in a GTR? That's not very realistic either is it?
EDIT: S******ING? FFS... alright... no laughing...
My feelings exactly, you have a steering wheel and a desk in front of you which are where the dashboard and interior would normally be, so why have another set of these "inside" the screen?
The counter-argument is that obviously in a real car you can't see the wheels and being able to see them allows you to place the car more easily than in real-life.
My favourite view is to use custom view, turn all the car interior/exterior rendering on and place the camera basically where the windscreen in front of the driver would be, so that the monitor screen becomes like the windscreen of the car (or the driver's side of it). Basically a kind of over-bonnet cam.
The results show that the vast majority of drivers wouldn't notice if there was a server option to force incar view.
Incar myself 55-56 degrees, TIR,
A point about taking up screen acreage. When you're driving you're surely concentrating on a point in the middle distance, no? So there's no need to see more.
No, I probably wouldn't notice, but it is beyond my ken why you lot obsess about it. Its just not rational....
EDIT:
Maybe its something to do with the way I perceive things, but there is no middle distance. Its all on the same plane.... Its a screen. What you mean is that you are concentrating on a small part of the centre of the screen. So why surround it with crap? My point is exactly that there is no reason to see more!
i dont see how u can race in the "wheel" view, u cant see your bonnet so you cannot judge the how close you are to bumping someone etc.
also the guy who made the point about having the wheel on your desk and on the screen.... well you can turn the wheel off in the options so you just have the dash.... surely that would be more realistic? i use the wheel in the game to judge how much its being turned etc due to the fact that my wheel only turns 180degrees