Although I am S2 licensed for a while now, I have only dedicated myself to LFS recently.
I learn the tracks by memorizing which the gear I need to have engaged at each corner. Usually I keep track of which gear is engaged but when I have to get through a lot of action on the track, I forget which gear I am using.
The problem is that when I need to look at the selected gear indicator on the dashboard to get a reminder, I can't see it! It's hidden by the steering wheel in most cars! I've been racing in the XRG and I find this most annoying. Not knowing whether I am in 2nd or 3rd gear makes me even slower.
I'm afraid turning off the steering wheel is not a solution. I need it to see how much I've turned since my controller's wheel doesn't turn as much as the car's.
This is a problem in the following cars: UF1, XRG, RB4, XRT, UFR, FXR, XRR, FZR.
Perhaps the selected gear indicator can be moved to somewhere more visible on the dashboard, such as the space just above between the tachometer and speedometer.
I am using the default in-car view settings, except for the FOV, which is 95º. The resolution is 1360x768. See the attached image (downsized).
I learn the tracks by memorizing which the gear I need to have engaged at each corner. Usually I keep track of which gear is engaged but when I have to get through a lot of action on the track, I forget which gear I am using.
The problem is that when I need to look at the selected gear indicator on the dashboard to get a reminder, I can't see it! It's hidden by the steering wheel in most cars! I've been racing in the XRG and I find this most annoying. Not knowing whether I am in 2nd or 3rd gear makes me even slower.
I'm afraid turning off the steering wheel is not a solution. I need it to see how much I've turned since my controller's wheel doesn't turn as much as the car's.
This is a problem in the following cars: UF1, XRG, RB4, XRT, UFR, FXR, XRR, FZR.
Perhaps the selected gear indicator can be moved to somewhere more visible on the dashboard, such as the space just above between the tachometer and speedometer.
I am using the default in-car view settings, except for the FOV, which is 95º. The resolution is 1360x768. See the attached image (downsized).